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BrianL99
01-02-2024, 04:27 PM
So I went to Ireland for the holiday and 2 months ago, I booked transportation with Dawn's Car Service to Orlando Airport.

At 2:50 PM on 12/26 I get a text, "Is your flight on time? I'm leaving now".

15-20 minutes later I get a text, "I'm feeling under the weather, I'm sending my son.

It's supposed to be a 4:30 pm pickup.

4:35 he's not here and I ask Dawn if he's lost.

"He made a wrong turn and will be there in 15 minutes" is the response.

How does someone get lost with GPS?

4:50 she says "he's still not there"? "He should be there". (no kidding!)

4:55 I tell her I'm going to miss my flight and I'm leaving to drive to Orlando.

He's still not here at 5. I drive to the airport, spend 40 minutes finding a place to park, then dash from Terminal A to Terminal C, race through Security and make my flight, only because of the kindness of the AerLingus desk agent, who allows me to board the flight, late.

Now I'm stuck with my car at Orlando airport and after 22 hours of airports and flying, I have to drive back to TV at midnight last night.

Dawn won't refund my $261 and offered me a "credit towards a future booking". Oh yeah, I can't wait to depend on her again!

& as it turns out, Dawn doesn't even have a "son", I've been told.

villagetinker
01-02-2024, 04:30 PM
If you used a credit card, dispute the charge, and provide the info on the lack of service, you should get a full refund.

Altavia
01-02-2024, 04:31 PM
Nightmare for sure...

Dispute charge is your friend if using a charge card.

BrianL99
01-02-2024, 06:20 PM
If you used a credit card, dispute the charge, and provide the info on the lack of service, you should get a full refund.

I have. Disputing credit card charges not as easy as it used to be, as most every small business uses a 3rd party for online payments. I'm dealing with Apple though, so I suspect they'll have some leverage. We'll see.

retiredguy123
01-02-2024, 06:41 PM
I have. Disputing credit card charges not as easy as it used to be, as most every small business uses a 3rd party for online payments. I'm dealing with Apple though, so I suspect they'll have some leverage. We'll see.
If your credit card is with an FDIC insured bank, and the merchant accepts the credit card as payment, the bank is required to comply with the Federal credit card dispute process. I would never pay a merchant with a third party payment, such as PayPal. Merchants like to use PayPal as a way to bypass the Federal credit card dispute process. The Federal dispute law allows you to dispute a charge within 60 days from the date that the charge first appears on your credit card statement. If the merchant failed to deliver the service or product you paid for, the bank must issue a credit to your account.

Altavia
01-02-2024, 06:45 PM
If your credit card is with an FDIC insured bank, and the merchant accepts the credit card as payment, the bank is required to comply with the Federal credit card dispute process. I would never pay a merchant with a third party payment, such as PayPal. Merchants like to use PayPal as a way to bypass the Federal credit card dispute process. The Federal dispute law allows you to dispute a charge within 60 days from the date that the charge first appears on your credit card statement. If the merchant failed to deliver the service or product you paid for, the bank must issue a credit to your account.

Was not aware, thanks!

tophcfa
01-02-2024, 11:45 PM
Sounds like a bad experience. First red flag should have been requiring you to prepay. We have used several different private drivers over the years and have never been required to give them any payment until they bring us to our destination.

Chi-Town
01-02-2024, 11:51 PM
Dawn and Terminal C. Bad news all around.

Ele201
01-03-2024, 04:45 AM
If your credit card is with an FDIC insured bank, and the merchant accepts the credit card as payment, the bank is required to comply with the Federal credit card dispute process. I would never pay a merchant with a third party payment, such as PayPal. Merchants like to use PayPal as a way to bypass the Federal credit card dispute process. The Federal dispute law allows you to dispute a charge within 60 days from the date that the charge first appears on your credit card statement. If the merchant failed to deliver the service or product you paid for, the bank must issue a credit to your account.

I didn’t know that about PayPal. I recently booked a vacation in Florida and the company said they use PayPal, and don’t take credit card payments directly. I thought that was quite unusual. Your post is interesting as to why they use PayPal. Now I’m a bit concerned. Anyway, thanks for the info.

Randall55
01-03-2024, 04:51 AM
I didn’t know that about PayPal. I recently booked a vacation in Florida and the company said they use PayPal, and don’t take credit card payments directly. I thought that was quite unusual. Your post is interesting as to why they use PayPal. Now I’m a bit concerned. Anyway, thanks for the info.I had several disputes with companies where PayPal was used. I presented each dispute to my bank (PNC) and they immediately took care of it. Never had an issue.

dcammel
01-03-2024, 04:52 AM
Dawn and Terminal C. Bad news all around.

Services with only 1-2 vehicles just can’t adjust to delays and changing conditions like the larger carriers with multiple vans and drivers. Village Airport has an excellent 14+ year history and will not leave you stranded. They will instantly refund payment without question if you cancel for any reason. Groome also has a large fleet, but getting lots of negative comments since they took over Workman airport services.

MandoMan
01-03-2024, 05:29 AM
What horrible stress for you! I always drive to Orlando and use Park-N-Go on Semoran Blvd for parking. With all the taxes and discounts, it costs $10 a day. I book online and pay in advance with PayPal and print out my reservation. My GPS takes me there. After I show my receipt at the office, then drive to where a van is waiting. I park where told. The driver loads my suitcase and gives me a receipt with my parking place number on it. Then the driver takes me to the airport—about ten minutes to my drop-off at Departures. When I return, I call a number and ask for pick-up. Sometimes the van is waiting, and sometimes it takes fifteen minutes. I’m dropped off at my car, and off I go.

This is MUCH easier than possibly waiting a long time to park at the airport, and the service is better. I don’t like the drive to the airport, but I have a Prius, so it’s not much more than two gallons of gas.

I use the site below to book the reservation, then choose the Park-n-Go on Semoran (there are two). There are other parking places listed, but that one is the cheapest, and it’s good, safe, easy.
https://airportparkingreservations.com/orlando-airport-parking-mco?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_APR_2023_27_DEC_ONP_CONTACT_ STRATEGY&utm_term=Use%20code%20HOLIAYMCO8%20for%20$8%20off% 20your%20next%20airport%20parking%20booking%20or%2 0$5%20on%20hotel%20and%20parking%20packages.

retiredguy123
01-03-2024, 06:10 AM
I had several disputes with companies where PayPal was used. I presented each dispute to my bank (PNC) and they immediately took care of it. Never had an issue.
I'm not saying that using PayPal is necessarily a bad idea. But, when PNC and PayPal handled your dispute, they used their own voluntary dispute processes. If you had paid the merchant with a credit card directly, PNC would have been required to use the Federally mandated dispute process regarding any disagreement with the merchant.

bowlingal
01-03-2024, 06:18 AM
I don't have GPS, not everyone does. Not saying they were right, but do not assume everyone has the gizmos and gadgets BrianL.

Enhancer77
01-03-2024, 06:31 AM
I would report this to Seniors Against Crime and also the Better Business Bureau. This will let other people know of her "services."

CSB1228
01-03-2024, 06:32 AM
Usually, you prepay because you are locking in a certain time and the car service can't book that time again. If you cancel at the last minute, they're out the money. We prepaid one of the best car services from The Villages to Port Canaveral up to 8 months before our cruise. They texted us the driver's name and contact info the day before departure and again on the morning our cruise docked at Port Canaveral. Our round trip for 2 of us was $295.00 because we took advantage of a 20% off offer.

KatieBon
01-03-2024, 06:34 AM
Sounds like a bad experience. First red flag should have been requiring you to prepay. We have used several different private drivers over the years and have never been required to give them any payment until they bring us to our destination.

Are there private car services you would recommend? (and thank you for the payment tip, did not know that!)

davephan
01-03-2024, 06:36 AM
Next time use Uber instead. Uber has a much larger staff of drivers, you’re not totally dependent on just one person, who may have issues, or is unreliable. We add one hour to the normal travel time to the airport, in case there is a problem with the individual Uber driver or the roads. For example, if we need to be at the airport two hours before the flight, we add the normal travel time, then add an extra hour. That’s the time we schedule to be picked up by Uber. It’s happened before where two different Uber drivers could not find our location, and the ride was handed off to the third Uber driver who could find our home. We also have Global Entry, which eliminates the long security lines at the airports. Global Entry allows you to use the very short TSA Precheck security lines, and saves a lot of time. If an extra hour buffer isn’t enough time, add more time. It’s better to be a little early, than to run across an airport terminal. Done that, never again!

Dispute the charge on your credit card, and find as many review websites, and give that ride service a poor rating. That will help compensate you for the poor ride service that’s flighting you to refund your money. Absolutely never use that ride service again under any conditions of the refund status. If you can’t get a refund, consider it a lesson to use a major ride service next time. Plus, find even more review site to publish even more poor renews!

Sandy and Ed
01-03-2024, 06:40 AM
If you are unable to get a full refund if your money i suggest you go to the Seniors vs Crime office at the Sumter Sheriff office located on 466 just off Morse You paid for service that was not provided Also i wonder what type of license is required to operate the car service and if Junior had that license (or for that matter, mom).

BobbyM46
01-03-2024, 06:50 AM
Have used Dawn’s service a number of times with no issues. Pay cash at end of trip.

oneclickplus
01-03-2024, 06:53 AM
Dawn won't refund my $261 and offered me a "credit towards a future booking". Oh yeah, I can't wait to depend on her again!



Wait ... $261 for a ride to the airport?

spinner1001
01-03-2024, 07:07 AM
Wait ... $261 for a ride to the airport?

That’s what I thought. I believe there is more to this story.

BrianL99
01-03-2024, 07:48 AM
I don't have GPS, not everyone does. Not saying they were right, but do not assume everyone has the gizmos and gadgets BrianL.

I assume it's simply common sense, for someone in the Car Service business to use GPS. Any car service who doesn't have GPS capability, isn't professional and is operating in the dark ages.

In this particular case, both the owner of the company and the driver had a Cell Phone .... 99.9999% of which, have GPS capability.

JEM0715
01-03-2024, 07:57 AM
Read all the comments but nothing said, so here's the rest of the story that you can fact check if you so choose. #1) Dawn's is an "ILLEGAL" service. She's NOT registered as a state licensed business with Florida per (sunbiz.org). #2) No commercial insurance or airport permits. #3) one of her drivers weeks ago posted her "arrest report" for shoplifting at Walmart. Truly amazing though people use her services because of her cheaper pricing, lol. She doesn't have the overhead costs the other 9 "LEGAL" private car services have. The ole' saying though, you get what you pay for.

Cindysum90
01-03-2024, 08:15 AM
100% agree with you. We used her once - never again. She had her father in law drive us and he was rude and a horrible driver. She didn’t care at all.

FredJacobs
01-03-2024, 08:43 AM
I use PayPal when I am dealing with merchandise that comes from China. I have had experience with items are overhyped and not as advertised. PayPal contacts the seller and if they do not respond within 2-weeks, PayPal debits the seller's account, credits my account and tells me to do whatever I want with the merchandise.

MX rider
01-03-2024, 08:54 AM
I assume it's simply common sense, for someone in the Car Service business to use GPS. Any car service who doesn't have GPS capability, isn't professional and is operating in the dark ages.

In this particular case, both the owner of the company and the driver had a Cell Phone .... 99.9999% of which, have GPS capability.

Exactly!! If you have a cell phone you have GPS. No excuses on that.

Albany
01-03-2024, 09:03 AM
So I went to Ireland for the holiday and 2 months ago, I booked transportation with Dawn's Car Service to Orlando Airport.

At 2:50 PM on 12/26 I get a text, "Is your flight on time? I'm leaving now".

15-20 minutes later I get a text, "I'm feeling under the weather, I'm sending my son.

It's supposed to be a 4:30 pm pickup.

4:35 he's not here and I ask Dawn if he's lost.

"He made a wrong turn and will be there in 15 minutes" is the response.

How does someone get lost with GPS?

4:50 she says "he's still not there"? "He should be there". (no kidding!)

4:55 I tell her I'm going to miss my flight and I'm leaving to drive to Orlando.

He's still not here at 5. I drive to the airport, spend 40 minutes finding a place to park, then dash from Terminal A to Terminal C, race through Security and make my flight, only because of the kindness of the AerLingus desk agent, who allows me to board the flight, late.

Now I'm stuck with my car at Orlando airport and after 22 hours of airports and flying, I have to drive back to TV at midnight last night.

Dawn won't refund my $261 and offered me a "credit towards a future booking". Oh yeah, I can't wait to depend on her again!

& as it turns out, Dawn doesn't even have a "son", I've been told.



Thanks for posting, I keep a list of unreliable drivers to the airport--Groome being right up there, but this is worse.

Albany
01-03-2024, 09:06 AM
If your credit card is with an FDIC insured bank, and the merchant accepts the credit card as payment, the bank is required to comply with the Federal credit card dispute process. I would never pay a merchant with a third party payment, such as PayPal. Merchants like to use PayPal as a way to bypass the Federal credit card dispute process. The Federal dispute law allows you to dispute a charge within 60 days from the date that the charge first appears on your credit card statement. If the merchant failed to deliver the service or product you paid for, the bank must issue a credit to your account.

This is all good information. Paypal which is so commonly used, me being one of them, will just tell you they are a payment platform, and to call your bank. OK. My credit card is with Chase, I opened a dispute and got a full refund. It certainly does work.

Whoaboy
01-03-2024, 09:31 AM
That is unfortunate for sure. Now you have me scared! I used her a few days ago and all was good. Planned a return trip in 2 days. Hoping for good results . I booked with her because of previous positive recommendations.

windjamer
01-03-2024, 09:49 AM
So I went to Ireland for the holiday and 2 months ago, I booked transportation with Dawn's Car Service to Orlando Airport.

At 2:50 PM on 12/26 I get a text, "Is your flight on time? I'm leaving now".

15-20 minutes later I get a text, "I'm feeling under the weather, I'm sending my son.

It's supposed to be a 4:30 pm pickup.

4:35 he's not here and I ask Dawn if he's lost.

"He made a wrong turn and will be there in 15 minutes" is the response.

How does someone get lost with GPS?

4:50 she says "he's still not there"? "He should be there". (no kidding!)

4:55 I tell her I'm going to miss my flight and I'm leaving to drive to Orlando.

He's still not here at 5. I drive to the airport, spend 40 minutes finding a place to park, then dash from Terminal A to Terminal C, race through Security and make my flight, only because of the kindness of the AerLingus desk agent, who allows me to board the flight, late.

Now I'm stuck with my car at Orlando airport and after 22 hours of airports and flying, I have to drive back to TV at midnight last night.

Dawn won't refund my $261 and offered me a "credit towards a future booking". Oh yeah, I can't wait to depend on her again!

& as it turns out, Dawn doesn't even have a "son", I've been told.

Have used Dawn's service multiple times and have found her to be very reliable. Never had a problem. And by the way, she does have a son, he rode with us to Orlando on one occassion.

BrianL99
01-03-2024, 10:29 AM
Next time use Uber instead. Uber has a much larger staff of drivers, you’re not totally dependent on just one person, who may have issues, or is unreliable. We add one hour to the normal travel time to the airport, in case there is a problem with the individual Uber driver or the roads. For example, if we need to be at the airport two hours before the flight, we add the normal travel time, then add an extra hour. That’s the time we schedule to be picked up by Uber. It’s happened before where two different Uber drivers could not find our location, and the ride was handed off to the third Uber driver who could find our home. We also have Global Entry, which eliminates the long security lines at the airports. Global Entry allows you to use the very short TSA Precheck security lines, and saves a lot of time. If an extra hour buffer isn’t enough time, add more time. It’s better to be a little early, than to run across an airport terminal. Done that, never again!


Uber is the worst for Airport transportation in my opinion, if it's a fairly long trip to the airport. For the last 10 years I've flown back & forth Boston-Tampa, once a month. I can't tell you how many times an Uber driver showed up and then refused to make the trip, when he found out how far it was. Unless something has changed recently, an Uber driver doesn't know where a trip is scheduled to go (unless it's over 100 miles), until he reaches the pickup destination.

Global Entry and/or TSA Pre-Check doesn't work with all airlines and all countries. AerLingus doesn't participate in the TSA Pre-Check program and the implementation of GlobalEntry is spotty. It doesn't always work for pre-clearance at Shannon Airport.

BrianL99
01-03-2024, 10:31 AM
Wait ... $261 for a ride to the airport?

2 Way + a "Holiday Surcharge".

BrianL99
01-03-2024, 10:36 AM
Read all the comments but nothing said, so here's the rest of the story that you can fact check if you so choose. #1) Dawn's is an "ILLEGAL" service. She's NOT registered as a state licensed business with Florida per (sunbiz.org). #2) No commercial insurance or airport permits. #3) one of her drivers weeks ago posted her "arrest report" for shoplifting at Walmart. Truly amazing though people use her services because of her cheaper pricing, lol. She doesn't have the overhead costs the other 9 "LEGAL" private car services have. The ole' saying though, you get what you pay for.

Thank you for that.

I actually searched for her business license this morning and couldn't find anything. I suspected she was unlicensed and uninsured.

I also came up with a bunch of arrests for a person with the same name, but haven't yet had a chance to verify they relate to the same person. With your confirmation, I'll dig deeper.

As for her being "cheaper", she wasn't and never has been, to my knowledge. I've used her before and thought her rate was "competitive". I guess I need to put more effort into shopping for a service.

Thank you for the information!

Lea N
01-03-2024, 11:35 AM
I would report this to Seniors Against Crime and also the Better Business Bureau. This will let other people know of her "services."

I was going to suggest the BBB but like that you also added Seniors Against Crime.

I would add to put a review on YELP. This won't get the OP's money back but will help to prevent others from this same nightmare. I just read her reviews on YELP and there was someone else who received bad service and didn't get a refund.

CFrance
01-03-2024, 11:44 AM
What horrible stress for you! I always drive to Orlando and use Park-N-Go on Semoran Blvd for parking. With all the taxes and discounts, it costs $10 a day. I book online and pay in advance with PayPal and print out my reservation. My GPS takes me there. After I show my receipt at the office, then drive to where a van is waiting. I park where told. The driver loads my suitcase and gives me a receipt with my parking place number on it. Then the driver takes me to the airport—about ten minutes to my drop-off at Departures. When I return, I call a number and ask for pick-up. Sometimes the van is waiting, and sometimes it takes fifteen minutes. I’m dropped off at my car, and off I go.

This is MUCH easier than possibly waiting a long time to park at the airport, and the service is better. I don’t like the drive to the airport, but I have a Prius, so it’s not much more than two gallons of gas.

I use the site below to book the reservation, then choose the Park-n-Go on Semoran (there are two). There are other parking places listed, but that one is the cheapest, and it’s good, safe, easy.
https://airportparkingreservations.com/orlando-airport-parking-mco?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_APR_2023_27_DEC_ONP_CONTACT_ STRATEGY&utm_term=Use%20code%20HOLIAYMCO8%20for%20$8%20off% 20your%20next%20airport%20parking%20booking%20or%2 0$5%20on%20hotel%20and%20parking%20packages.
I can empathize with the OP not wanting to get to an offsite parking lot after 22 hours of travel and then drive home. We fly frequently to Europe and Australia, and the last thing we want to do after baggage claim and customs & border patrol is then have to wait for someone to pick us up to retrieve the car and then have to drive home.

Another thing we don't want to do after all that travel is get on a bus that drops several people off individually or just takes you to a point that isn't your home. We very much appreciate the ease of a private car service and have used the same one for over a decade without a hitch. We don't prepay. There have been threads on this topic that list reliable private services, if one wants to do a search.

MrChip72
01-03-2024, 11:49 AM
I don't have GPS, not everyone does. Not saying they were right, but do not assume everyone has the gizmos and gadgets BrianL.

If your business is running a car service, GPS is critical. Especially when apps like Maps show traffic delays and potential detours.

MrChip72
01-03-2024, 11:54 AM
Next time use Uber instead. Uber has a much larger staff of drivers, you’re not totally dependent on just one person, who may have issues, or is unreliable.

We used Groome from MCO last time which was fine but while waiting for luggage out of curiosity I checked what a standard Uber (not Uber XL) would've cost and it would've been slightly cheaper for 2 people. We are south of 44, so same might not apply for people in Lady Lake. I think that's what we'll be doing next time. Especially being able to be on our own schedule, and knowing you're being dropped off in your own driveway without having to wait for other drop offs first.

Uber also shows you on your smartphone where your ride is on the way to pick you up. You can't run into the "I'm on my way" nonsense that the car service seemed to be using on the OP.

DBSmith
01-03-2024, 11:56 AM
So I went to Ireland for the holiday and 2 months ago, I booked transportation with Dawn's Car Service to Orlando Airport.

At 2:50 PM on 12/26 I get a text, "Is your flight on time? I'm leaving now".

15-20 minutes later I get a text, "I'm feeling under the weather, I'm sending my son.

It's supposed to be a 4:30 pm pickup.

4:35 he's not here and I ask Dawn if he's lost.

"He made a wrong turn and will be there in 15 minutes" is the response.

How does someone get lost with GPS?

4:50 she says "he's still not there"? "He should be there". (no kidding!)

4:55 I tell her I'm going to miss my flight and I'm leaving to drive to Orlando.

He's still not here at 5. I drive to the airport, spend 40 minutes finding a place to park, then dash from Terminal A to Terminal C, race through Security and make my flight, only because of the kindness of the AerLingus desk agent, who allows me to board the flight, late.

Now I'm stuck with my car at Orlando airport and after 22 hours of airports and flying, I have to drive back to TV at midnight last night.

Dawn won't refund my $261 and offered me a "credit towards a future booking". Oh yeah, I can't wait to depend on her again!

& as it turns out, Dawn doesn't even have a "son", I've been told.




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Wow, I am so sorry to read that you had that experience. As I read your post I could feel your angst. I would have been beside myself if it were me. I have to tend to agree with you in that with your documentation that it would have been in the best interest of the service provider to cover the $261.00.

MrChip72
01-03-2024, 11:58 AM
I assume it's simply common sense, for someone in the Car Service business to use GPS. Any car service who doesn't have GPS capability, isn't professional and is operating in the dark ages.

In this particular case, both the owner of the company and the driver had a Cell Phone .... 99.9999% of which, have GPS capability.

Even the most antiquated taxi companies use at least an old standalone GPS unit.

I think a lot of people don't understand that having GPS is not really just about knowing how to get from point A to point B, the main benefit is of being warned of delays and being given a realtime fairly accurate ETA based on traffic conditions.

ThirdOfFive
01-03-2024, 12:21 PM
So far precisely three posters, with a total of 3 posts among all of them, have posted favorably about Dawn's Car Service. The folks with negative opinions, four in all, have a total of 1,269 posts among them.

This is mentioned because even though this particular site is generally seems pretty reliable about offering opinions about businesses (apart from the occasional ax-grinder) it is not immune from the same type of thing that plagues Amazon and a whole lot of other places where folks post opinions about businesses. Business in and around TV know about this site and monitor it. If there is money on the line, some folks MAY not be averse to stacking the deck, so to speak. For OR against. But for my part I'm far more apt to trust folks whose posts I see frequently, than the folks show up with few or no previous posts to their credit (again, either way) when there are strong feelings about a business, one way or the other.

Bigdog57
01-03-2024, 12:40 PM
Are there private car services you would recommend? (and thank you for the payment tip, did not know that!)

Have used Blue line services most of their drivers are retired police officers.Never have I been charged up front and always on time.call 352-391-2894 ask for Joe or Marc

spinner1001
01-03-2024, 12:48 PM
So far precisely three posters, with a total of 3 posts among all of them, have posted favorably about Dawn's Car Service. The folks with negative opinions, four in all, have a total of 1,269 posts among them.

This is mentioned because even though this particular site is generally seems pretty reliable about offering opinions about businesses (apart from the occasional ax-grinder) it is not immune from the same type of thing that plagues Amazon and a whole lot of other places where folks post opinions about businesses. Business in and around TV know about this site and monitor it. If there is money on the line, some folks MAY not be averse to stacking the deck, so to speak. For OR against. But for my part I'm far more apt to trust folks whose posts I see frequently, than the folks show up with few or no previous posts to their credit (again, either way) when there are strong feelings about a business, one way or the other.

Right, possible fake reviews. It’s commonly believed about Amazon reviews. Likely some get into TOTV. Caveat Emptor.

How to Spot Fake Reviews on Amazon (2023): Tools and Advice | WIRED (https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-spot-fake-reviews-amazon/)

JEM0715
01-03-2024, 12:52 PM
So far precisely three posters, with a total of 3 posts among all of them, have posted favorably about Dawn's Car Service. The folks with negative opinions, four in all, have a total of 1,269 posts among them.

This is mentioned because even though this particular site is generally seems pretty reliable about offering opinions about businesses (apart from the occasional ax-grinder) it is not immune from the same type of thing that plagues Amazon and a whole lot of other places where folks post opinions about businesses. Business in and around TV know about this site and monitor it. If there is money on the line, some folks MAY not be averse to stacking the deck, so to speak. For OR against. But for my part I'm far more apt to trust folks whose posts I see frequently, than the folks show up with few or no previous posts to their credit (again, either way) when there are strong feelings about a business, one way or the other.
No ax to grind, but she's an illicit service operating without state licensing nor commercial insurance. Even one of her drivers posted she operates illegally, can't get any better than that. If she was legit, she would be listed on sunbiz.org.

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-03-2024, 01:11 PM
What horrible stress for you! I always drive to Orlando and use Park-N-Go on Semoran Blvd for parking. With all the taxes and discounts, it costs $10 a day. I book online and pay in advance with PayPal and print out my reservation. My GPS takes me there. After I show my receipt at the office, then drive to where a van is waiting. I park where told. The driver loads my suitcase and gives me a receipt with my parking place number on it. Then the driver takes me to the airport—about ten minutes to my drop-off at Departures. When I return, I call a number and ask for pick-up. Sometimes the van is waiting, and sometimes it takes fifteen minutes. I’m dropped off at my car, and off I go.

This is MUCH easier than possibly waiting a long time to park at the airport, and the service is better. I don’t like the drive to the airport, but I have a Prius, so it’s not much more than two gallons of gas.

I use the site below to book the reservation, then choose the Park-n-Go on Semoran (there are two). There are other parking places listed, but that one is the cheapest, and it’s good, safe, easy.
https://airportparkingreservations.com/orlando-airport-parking-mco?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=campaign_APR_2023_27_DEC_ONP_CONTACT_ STRATEGY&utm_term=Use%20code%20HOLIAYMCO8%20for%20$8%20off% 20your%20next%20airport%20parking%20booking%20or%2 0$5%20on%20hotel%20and%20parking%20packages.

$10 a day for parking, plus $20 for tolls round trip, plus $20 for gas round trip. If you're going away for a week-long trip, that's $120 (8 days, because you get charged for any time over the exact hour in the parking lot) round trip, PLUS you have to do all the driving. Compare to $85 round trip, and someone else deals with the driving, and even takes your bags out to the curb when you get off the van.

ThirdOfFive
01-03-2024, 01:53 PM
Right, possible fake reviews. It’s commonly believed about Amazon reviews. Likely some get into TOTV. Caveat Emptor.

How to Spot Fake Reviews on Amazon (2023): Tools and Advice | WIRED (https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-spot-fake-reviews-amazon/)
Thanx for the link. Excellent article. One can never be too careful.

Interesting too about Amazon Vine. Bottom line is that Amazon is offering freebies for unbiased reviews, but one cannot help but wonder just how long an Amazon Vine reviewer would remain on the Vine "payroll", so to speak, if the predominance of his/her reviews were negative. Amazon makes their money by SELLING items.

Ironnan
01-04-2024, 04:27 AM
I too like the offsite parking. But make sure you have a Plan B. I paid and reserved my spot a month in advance and got there on Christmas day only to be turned away.

How can that be? I have reserved parking and paid in advance…the attendat said WE ARE FULL TOO BAD…and said get a refund.

Now I’m late for my flight and end up paying 10 times much for daily parking.

Sometimes a good deal like Omni parking isn’t always such a good deal

There was a whole line behind me that also got refused parking. I’m sure they paid too. The days of quality customer service are long gone.

Rainger99
01-04-2024, 04:56 AM
$10 a day for parking, plus $20 for tolls round trip, plus $20 for gas round trip. If you're going away for a week-long trip, that's $120 (8 days, because you get charged for any time over the exact hour in the parking lot) round trip, PLUS you have to do all the driving. Compare to $85 round trip, and someone else deals with the driving, and even takes your bags out to the curb when you get off the van.

Is the $85 for one person or for two people? If there were two, would it be $170?

Eg_cruz
01-04-2024, 05:16 AM
So I went to Ireland for the holiday and 2 months ago, I booked transportation with Dawn's Car Service to Orlando Airport.

At 2:50 PM on 12/26 I get a text, "Is your flight on time? I'm leaving now".

15-20 minutes later I get a text, "I'm feeling under the weather, I'm sending my son.

It's supposed to be a 4:30 pm pickup.

4:35 he's not here and I ask Dawn if he's lost.

"He made a wrong turn and will be there in 15 minutes" is the response.

How does someone get lost with GPS?

4:50 she says "he's still not there"? "He should be there". (no kidding!)

4:55 I tell her I'm going to miss my flight and I'm leaving to drive to Orlando.

He's still not here at 5. I drive to the airport, spend 40 minutes finding a place to park, then dash from Terminal A to Terminal C, race through Security and make my flight, only because of the kindness of the AerLingus desk agent, who allows me to board the flight, late.

Now I'm stuck with my car at Orlando airport and after 22 hours of airports and flying, I have to drive back to TV at midnight last night.

Dawn won't refund my $261 and offered me a "credit towards a future booking". Oh yeah, I can't wait to depend on her again!

& as it turns out, Dawn doesn't even have a "son", I've been told.
Definitely dispute it with your credit card. Get your money back and 260 is just way too much to pay for a round-trip ticket to the airport.

Eg_cruz
01-04-2024, 05:19 AM
If your credit card is with an FDIC insured bank, and the merchant accepts the credit card as payment, the bank is required to comply with the Federal credit card dispute process. I would never pay a merchant with a third party payment, such as PayPal. Merchants like to use PayPal as a way to bypass the Federal credit card dispute process. The Federal dispute law allows you to dispute a charge within 60 days from the date that the charge first appears on your credit card statement. If the merchant failed to deliver the service or product you paid for, the bank must issue a credit to your account.
PayPal backs you in a dispute.

BrianL99
01-04-2024, 05:31 AM
There was a whole line behind me that also got refused parking. I’m sure they paid too. The days of quality customer service are long gone.


Remember 20-30 years ago, when "Consumer Protection" was actually a thing?

It's back to being the wild, wild West. Business can do anything they want these days.

rsmurano
01-04-2024, 06:00 AM
Most people that use PayPal have their PayPal purchases paid by a credit card. You can still call your bank to cancel this purchase at the same time you register a complaint with PayPal. PayPal usually sides with the buyer (you) over the seller which is bad if you are selling something using PayPal. Never use PayPal Friends and Family to pay for something because you can’t dispute this charge.

If going on a cruise, we always use off-site parking which is much cheaper than parking at the terminal and your car is more secure.

Mardys
01-04-2024, 06:36 AM
I have used Dawn’s Car Service for five years and have recommended this service to many of my friends. We have all had excellent service. I don’t know what exactly happened to you and I am sorry. It could be that I make my reservations months in advance and talk to her the day before pickup. Good luck in the future.

KendallW
01-04-2024, 07:31 AM
Sounds like a awful time..I had to fly in Christmas Eve into Orlando and a catch a ride to TV. Per recommendation I used Southern Oaks.. plane was an hour late, 9:30pm. Jeff was right at the gate to get me. You get what you pay for..getting home Christmas Eve was worth every penny.

retiredguy123
01-04-2024, 07:49 AM
PayPal backs you in a dispute.
Yes, PayPal does have their own voluntary dispute process. But, I would just point out that, when you pay the merchant directly with a credit card, the bank must follow the Federally mandated dispute process regarding deadlines and procedures. If they don't, you can file a complaint with the FDIC. And, banks DO NOT want you to file an FDIC complaint against them. You can also ask your Congressperson to intervene.

oldtimes
01-04-2024, 08:13 AM
Is the $85 for one person or for two people? If there were two, would it be $170?

No, additional $25

Deden
01-04-2024, 10:35 AM
You can dispute any transactions with PayPal and E-bay.

Stu from NYC
01-04-2024, 11:24 AM
Well we sure destroyed Dawn's business.

MrChip72
01-04-2024, 01:53 PM
Well we sure destroyed Dawn's business.

I'm not too sure about that. Their website is still going and their FB page claims they're expanding to New Jersey in April 2024 based on a post made on Jan 2nd.

BatZion
01-04-2024, 01:58 PM
I have used Fawn’s Car Service many times since moving to the Villages 3 years ago including twice this past October to Orlando airport and to the Brightline. The pickup at my home has been punctual to the minute and the drop off at the expected time. The $120 charge is per car not per rider so if there are two of you going, it is very reasonable. But in any case it is worth not having any hassle parking at the airport. I have used them at least a dozen times and have been totally satisfied .

Glowfromminnesota
01-04-2024, 04:18 PM
In the past three years we have used Groome about 15 times and had never had a problem. We used Dawn’s Service one time only and it went fine other than a little crowded in a small car.

Pairadocs
01-04-2024, 09:10 PM
So I went to Ireland for the holiday and 2 months ago, I booked transportation with Dawn's Car Service to Orlando Airport.

At 2:50 PM on 12/26 I get a text, "Is your flight on time? I'm leaving now".

15-20 minutes later I get a text, "I'm feeling under the weather, I'm sending my son.

It's supposed to be a 4:30 pm pickup.

4:35 he's not here and I ask Dawn if he's lost.

"He made a wrong turn and will be there in 15 minutes" is the response.

How does someone get lost with GPS?

4:50 she says "he's still not there"? "He should be there". (no kidding!)

4:55 I tell her I'm going to miss my flight and I'm leaving to drive to Orlando.

He's still not here at 5. I drive to the airport, spend 40 minutes finding a place to park, then dash from Terminal A to Terminal C, race through Security and make my flight, only because of the kindness of the AerLingus desk agent, who allows me to board the flight, late.

Now I'm stuck with my car at Orlando airport and after 22 hours of airports and flying, I have to drive back to TV at midnight last night.

Dawn won't refund my $261 and offered me a "credit towards a future booking". Oh yeah, I can't wait to depend on her again!

& as it turns out, Dawn doesn't even have a "son", I've been told.

OMG, just when I thought I'd heard a lot of horror stories, your experience really takes first prize ! I'm sorry, that sure makes something that should be such a pleasure nothing but stress.

Pairadocs
01-04-2024, 09:14 PM
That’s what I thought. I believe there is more to this story.

Didn't it say it was for TWO people ?

fdpaq0580
01-04-2024, 10:47 PM
I can empathize with the OP not wanting to get to an offsite parking lot after 22 hours of travel and then drive home. We fly frequently to Europe and Australia, and the last thing we want to do after baggage claim and customs & border patrol is then have to wait for someone to pick us up to retrieve the car and then have to drive home.

Another thing we don't want to do after all that travel is get on a bus that drops several people off individually or just takes you to a point that isn't your home. We very much appreciate the ease of a private car service and have used the same one for over a decade without a hitch. We don't prepay. There have been threads on this topic that list reliable private services, if one wants to do a search.

Ever considered getting a room near the airport. Get a good night's sleep, have breakfast, then drive home when you are ready to make the trip. Just a thought.
We used to stay near the airport, pay to leave the car at the hotel till we returned, catch the shuttle to the airport. On return, shuttle to the hotel, spend the night, breakfast, then drive home in the morning. We considered it the first and last days of vacation. Took lots of stress out of traveling. You get home rested instead of frazzeled.

BrianL99
01-05-2024, 05:08 AM
didn't it say it was for two people ?

one

JEM0715
01-05-2024, 07:21 AM
Well we sure destroyed Dawn's business.

How can one destroy a business that was NEVER legal in the first place? She wasn't state business licensed, no commercial insurance, no airport permits, and you say destroy a business? What they did was expose an illicit service.

BrianL99
01-05-2024, 07:58 AM
How can one destroy a business that was NEVER legal in the first place? She wasn't state business licensed, no commercial insurance, no airport permits, and you say destroy a business? What they did was expose an illicit service.

Thank you.

& expose a crook. She still won't refund my money. Maybe when she's in court for her apparent arrest for shoplifting at Wal-Mart, I can be heard at her sentencing.

In the meantime, I'm waiting for a response from the dispute I filed with my credit card company.

Michael 61
01-05-2024, 08:33 AM
I appreciate the OP for posting this. For those that want to discount the OP’s experience, that is their prerogative to do so. Posting that they had wonderful experiences does not negate the OP’s experience. I need 100% reliable transportation to the airport when flying.

MrChip72
01-05-2024, 07:47 PM
Incidentally, I was looking for a service to get to MCO in 2 weeks for just myself. Ended up booking a one way car rental from Leesburg to MCO where I'll pick up the car the day before. Was $44 all-in with taxes. Seems like the less stressful way to go.

Stu from NYC
01-05-2024, 09:36 PM
How can one destroy a business that was NEVER legal in the first place? She wasn't state business licensed, no commercial insurance, no airport permits, and you say destroy a business? What they did was expose an illicit service.

Never said exposing her was a bad thing. She was exposed as a dishonest businesswoman

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-05-2024, 10:04 PM
Incidentally, I was looking for a service to get to MCO in 2 weeks for just myself. Ended up booking a one way car rental from Leesburg to MCO where I'll pick up the car the day before. Was $44 all-in with taxes. Seems like the less stressful way to go.

How do you get from your house to Leesburg and back? Or does the rental agent let you park in their lot for free?

biker1
01-05-2024, 10:13 PM
Villages Airport Van will pick you up at your house and take you to MCO for $45. Depending on where you live you may be in the van for a bit because they will generally have multiple pickups. I have used them a bunch of times and never an issue. I have also used Dave's car service and would recommend them.

Incidentally, I was looking for a service to get to MCO in 2 weeks for just myself. Ended up booking a one way car rental from Leesburg to MCO where I'll pick up the car the day before. Was $44 all-in with taxes. Seems like the less stressful way to go.

MrChip72
01-05-2024, 11:27 PM
How do you get from your house to Leesburg and back? Or does the rental agent let you park in their lot for free?

I will get a ride their from my spouse, but I've been here for almost 2 years so have met a decent amount of people that would likely drop me off there if I asked them.

ThirdOfFive
01-06-2024, 09:27 AM
I appreciate the OP for posting this. For those that want to discount the OP’s experience, that is their prerogative to do so. Posting that they had wonderful experiences does not negate the OP’s experience. I need 100% reliable transportation to the airport when flying.
Good point.

I think it is contingent upon all of us to be a bit circumspect about posting opinions because of the power that this board has. Seems as if most merchants and vendors doing business in TV or with TV'ers monitor it. It is easy to turn one isolated bad experience, or a real (or even imagined) slight into a crusade that can do a lot of damage. I always try to remind myself that we're all human, thus all have bad days or unforeseen things happen that may give a negative impression to others. But if those "isolated" incidents seem to have a pattern of repeating--well, that is something else entirely.

BrianL99
01-29-2024, 05:24 AM
Just an update.

I disputed my payment to Dawn's Car Services.

It's now been over a month, since the unfortunate experience.

The attached, arrived in my email this morning.

Dawn's has not only not refunded my $261, she's disputing my Credit Card company's attempt to reverse the charge. The gall of some people, is mind boggling.