L.A. Party Rents Inc. Scammers don't mess with me.
Los Angeles Party Rentals, huh?
Last night in Santa Monica some guy driving one of their big semi-trucks backed over my car while I was parked. They apologized profusely (after the guys quickly threw something into the garbage cans...alcohol?) and said their company would take care of it. I got all their information. But then the other guy said that the information just given was not up to date and gave me another set. He even tried to grab back the first set. Turns out the second set was bogus information.
The first information they gave me was correct, but now the company has changed its tune and is saying they won't pay, and that in fact it was my fault and I owe them money. For what? A smudge on the tire that almost squashed my little Honda? I don't think so.
My insurance company can take care of it from here, but I want this to go on search engine record what kind of company LA Party Rents is and how they conduct business.
L.A. Party Rents, Inc. is dishonest, manipulative, and a completely shady operation. Do business with them at your own risk.
This is LA Party Rents web address: www.lapartyrents.com
Here's all their contact info:
Address
Telephone and Fax
L. A. Party Rents, Inc.
13520 Saticoy St.
Van Nuys, CA 91402
Map and Directions
1-877-LA Party
310-785-0000
818-989-4300
818-989-3593
818-904-0460
General e-mail:
Sales e-mail:
info@lapartyrents.com
sales@lapartyrents.com



You go girl.
Posted by: THC2112 | September 15, 2008 at 03:53 PM
That is seriously not cool! Someone would get arrested as hell for trying to give false insurance information here, man, if you had those guys name's they'd both be on their way to Brushy, were you here. Plus, if they actually are the type of mover's that use them - anyone with a CDL involved in something like that, would never work again. DUI while driving a truck? Career Over - do something else. That's the problem though, with it being a moving company, sometimes they don't even care if a person has the license they'll just hire anyway. Especially if it's a local move only. Seriously janky! That stuff is why the trucker adage, 'bed-bug' (referring to pro movers) has such a stigma. When one is first learning to drive a truck, the first two immediate potential road hazards pointed out are usually, "bed bugs" and "stale green".
Posted by: nion | September 21, 2008 at 03:26 PM