AT A GLANCE:
Anyone who used Passport Parking and was charged a required “convenience fee” after selecting their parking duration.
Passport Parking allegedly advertised a headline parking price but added unavoidable fees later in the checkout process.
Consumers are entitled to know the real, total price before committing to pay. Withholding mandatory fees can be deceptive and unlawful.
When using Passport Parking, consumers are often shown a parking price upfront. But after selecting a time and proceeding to payment, a mandatory “convenience fee” is added — increasing the total amount owed.
This fee is unavoidable, it should be clearly disclosed upfront. Instead, the full price may only appear after the consumer has already committed to using the lot, making it difficult to comparison-shop or back out.
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