1 /5 Juliana Encinas: I prioritize supporting small local businesses, but will never set foot in Taos or the Lavender shop ever again.
Complete scam businesses fronting as an antique store, but only profiting off of fraudulent parking tickets.
The owner of Taos owns the parking lot. There are signs posted that say parking is free if you are in either business.
If you try to pay, it costs $100 for 2 hours. For reference, most parking in this area is free. $100 is completely unreasonable.
Despite following the rules, we were surprised to find a $186.35 ticket on our car. The car parked in front of us also had the same situation happen to them.
Upon a quick Google search, I see that GLIDEPARC is a scam company and has no way to enforce these tickets as it is not a local government parking company.
The cost to park is unreasonable. The cost of the ticket is unreasonable. And the act of writing the ticket, even to customers following the rules and inside of the businesses, is unreasonable. For these reasons, the tickets are not legally enforceable but I feel bad for anyone who may be misled by them!
This is a complete scam and the owner of Taos should be ashamed of himself. He’s rude too—just look at his review replies. There are plenty of ways to make money that don’t involve scamming your own community!