DENVER — A parking lot in West Denver has a one star rating on Google – and a common theme.
People who park there have complained, telling the same story: They paid to use the lot then were sent an $87 ticket in the mail alleging they didn’t pay. All detail frustrating negotiations with the company that sent the ticket.
The company that issued the tickets, Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), settled with Colorado’s attorney general last year for $75,000 over allegations they violated Colorado’s Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The company denied the allegations that they violated the law as part of that settlement…