Airport Car STOLEN! You Won’t BELIEVE How They Refused to Return His PAID-OFF Ride!
What if you returned from a relaxing Christmas vacation to discover your fully paid-off car was gone, repossessed by mistake? That's precisely what happened to Clive Campbell, who parked his 2022 Nissan Pathfinder at Columbia Metropolitan Airport, only for it to be wrongfully towed by West Columbia Recovery & Towing Company at the direction of Navy Federal Credit Union. In an astonishing twist, Campbell's vehicle was completely free of liens, a fact he documented in a lawsuit he filed against both entities. Despite Campbell presenting his New York State Certificate of Title proving no recorded lien, the towing company shockingly refused to release his vehicle, continuing to accrue storage fees. Furthermore, a police report attached to the lawsuit confirmed that law enforcement database checks revealed no active lien, yet the company still wouldn't budge, directing Campbell to "call Navy Federal," a party with no legal interest. Consequently, Campbell was forced to file a Temporary Restraining Order, which remains pending, amidst allegations of conversion, civil conspiracy, and unjust enrichment. This harrowing ordeal raises serious questions about the procedures of airport police and private towing companies, highlighting a terrifying vulnerability for travelers. It begs the question: how easily can your property be seized without proper verification? Stay tuned to our channel for updates on this unfolding legal battle and other crucial consumer alerts. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more captivating stories and essential news!
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