Coastlinerecoveryservices Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unlawful, Deceptive And Unethical

This company is involved in unlawful, deceptive and unethical practices, and I will be reporting them to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS). When I went to collect my personal belongings, they presented me with an electronic document to sign, claiming I had received my items. However, I have not received anything, so why would I sign anything stating that I have received something when I have not. I told the little worker that I will not sign anything until I have my belongings in hand and can verify that everything is accounted for, especially since the letter they sent does not list everything that was in my vehicle. According to the law, they are required to make a list of all personal belongings found in a vehicle at the time - the personal effects inventory letter they sent does not list all items in my car (i.e., a Davek umbrella, a flashlight, Airmoto tire inflater just to name a few). A legitimate transaction should only involve me signing the receipt after I have received the property and can verify its condition. It is considered illegal or at least unethical to ask me to sign a document affirming receipt of personal property that I have not actually received. Such an action could potentially involve fraud or misrepresentation, especially if the intent is to mislead or coerce me into falsely affirming receipt. I plan to reach out to everyone who has reviewed this company and invite them to join me in a class action lawsuit. Together, we will put a stop to this company's illegal, deceptive and unethical business practices. I will also be sending emails to the owner and GM, Bob Mehr!

October 24, 2025
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