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Johnny Park

11101 Hindry Ave Los Angeles,CA 90045 map
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This business is categorized as a Parking Lots business. Johnny Park is located on 11101 Hindry Ave in Los Angeles. They can be contacted by calling (310) 337-4460 . They have a total of 4 reviews, 0 positive reviews and 4 negative reviews.
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Marc de

Marc de

Monday, April 26, 2010
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Rate is great, but do yourself a favor...‎
I took advantage of their low rate to get my car clean. I guess they took it literally as they made sure to remove from it, all spare change (I had like over $20 in coins), an expensive cell phone (which once cost me $400), and countless items I (should not) keep in my car....i know i know why would i have things like that in my car..... So yeah the car was clean alright, and the manager only response was: "We are aware of our shortcoming and are working on it"....duh. But i was calling them to o late after the fact for them to do anything... So please, do not park at Johnny unless you can afford to. One more things, the wait was well over 45" to be picked up.....when you flew 6 hours....makes you wish you spend the extra money to park in a reputable place. Sadly I had not done my diligence and check out what people had to say....Live and learn‎

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Recommended: Yes
SteveCald

SteveCald

Sunday, April 26, 2009
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Horrible!!!
Corrupt thugs that will steal your belongings and treat you very unprofessionally. Always late to pick you up and always rude.

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Pros: None
Cons: Everything
Recommended: Yes
Bemused

Bemused

Thursday, April 2, 2009
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Damaged car and called me a scam artist
I will NEVER park there again—and not just because the manager yelled at me, told me never to come back, and accused me of being a scam artist driving a 10-year-old car when I attempted to make a damage report. For the record, I’m a 42-year-old professional woman with a rollie and a briefcase, and my car is a 2002 Honda Accord with about 30,000 miles on it.

When I went out to get in the car, I noticed a ding and some blue paint on the driver’s door. It was minor enough that I was unlikely to bother getting it repaired or making a claim, but I figured I should at least get it on the record. I told the cashier who had helped me, and he gave me a form to fill out—no big deal. But then two managers (I assume) and a few of the attendants came around and started, first, denying there is any damage (despite the blue paint on a silver car) and then claiming repeatedly that it’s “pre-marked.” When I finally asked what that meant, I was showed a form with a diagram of a vehicle and X marks all over it, allegedly indicating existing damage. But I never saw this form before—I didn’t sign off on it before leaving the car, so they could have marked the door on the diagram after they damaged it. It’s evidence of nothing.

I got frustrated and left, telling them I’d have my insurance company contact them (not really intending to, as the damage was minor, and I don’t care that much about my car). But, as I drove away, I noticed that the driver-side sun visor was hanging down. The clip that holds it up when not in use was broken off and definitely had not been when I dropped off the car.

When I returned to say there was internal damage, too, one of the managers got up in my face, yelling at me to leave the lot and never come back and accusing me of being a scam artist. Really? A scam artist in business casual attire, pointing out damage that would net me a couple hundred dollars at most? I truly could not believe the way I was treated— it was surreal. There was no conciliatory aspect at all—it went from automatic denial of responsibility (before even examining the car, I might add) to accusations, finger-pointing and abuse in nothing flat.

I really don’t care enough about the damage to bother pursuing this with my or Johnny Park’s insurer (although I’ll probably dispute the credit card charge), so I figured telling my story on Yelp and other review sites was my best alternative. I, and anyone reading this, deserve better treatment.

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Pros: Cheap--but you get what you pay for
Cons: Damaged car, abusive staff, denial of damages claims
Recommended: Yes
dffm

dffm

Monday, May 26, 2008
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Johnny Park LAX
Highly inflated holiday prices. Shuttles very very slow to pick up. Once at lot takes forever to get your car back. Very unhelpful at the counter. Have read many other bad reviews. Will not go back

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Pros: Cheap at times.
Cons: Poor service. Very Slow. Very inflated prices on the holidays
Recommended: Yes
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Primary Phone: (310) 337-4460