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5 Seattle-area motorcycle dealerships close unexpectedly

by Suzanne Phan from KOMO News SEATTLE – Five motorcycle dealerships in the Puget Sound region closed unexpectedly last week and now customers are scrambling to figure out how to get their bikes back. The NobleRush dealerships include two in Lake City, one in Redmond and two in Auburn. Employees have even been working without pay to help out their loyal customers. On Tuesday afternoon, several people were at a Seattle dealership with trailers to tow away their motorcycles. One man paid for repairs before they were finished. Another motorcycle owner, Tim Nelson, was worried about his motorcycle when he got no answer from Ducati Redmond for the past week. At one point he thought, “I’m going to call the police because it’s being held captive there, basically.” His motorcycle was at the business for service when word got out about the closures. “I didn’t even know it had happened until I read it on Facebook,” said Nelson. Nelson and others are left wondering where to go next. “It’s hard enough to get a Ducati serviced. But now, with even fewer places to take it, I don’t know what I’m going to do,” said Nelson. “This affects a lot of people,” added Tom Mehren. Mehren is the publisher of “Sound Rider”, a monthly online motorcycle magazine. “I feel bad for the 100+ of people that lost their jobs; I feel bad for the motorcycling community,” said Mehren. None of the customers got an explanation by phone or online about why the five shops suddenly closed. “It happened abruptly. You went on the website. There’s nothing on there that said, ‘sorry, we’re out of business,’ ” said Mehren. We reached out to the owner for comment but got no response. “We had somebody that owned too many motorcycle shops who did […]

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The All Kids Bike® campaign is led by the Strider Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The Strider Education Foundation is committed to reversing this declining participation trend through its All Kids Bike campaign. READ THE REPORT IN THE CANTINA – CLICK HERE

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Dollar and Thrifty Customers, Find Out If You Are Eligible for a Refund of Florida Rental Car Toll Fees

NMA E-Newsletter #531 In September 2014, the National Motorists Association sent a letter of complaint to then-Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi about predatory practices by rental car companies in the state related to toll service charges. The NMA letter included a petition calling for reform and compensation signed by several hundred association members. The Consumer Protection Division (CPD) of the Florida Attorney General’s Office launched an investigation and agreed with our assessment of systemic abuses of motorists. The CPD previously notified the NMA that it had reached a settlement with Avis, Budget, and Payless, a fact that we documented in NMA E-Newsletter #461 and in a national email alert to members in November 2017. Eligible claims against those three rental car companies had to be filed by January 7, 2018. Laura Boeckman of the CPD recently notified the NMA that an out-of-court settlement has been reached with the Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group in which DTAG has agreed to make significant changes in how the toll fees it charges are disclosed to customers. It also agreed to provide refunds of its toll fees and PlatePass charges to eligible consumers who were charged fees by Dollar or Thrifty between January 1, 2011 and January 7, 2019. If you rented a vehicle in Florida from Dollar or Thrifty during that time period and incurred toll fees and/or PlatePass charges from either of those agencies, you may request a refund by submitting a claim form. The form and information about the settlement can be found here. Please note that refund claims must be submitted by July 7, 2019. In her letter to the NMA, Ms. Boeckman noted: “We share the concerns you and your organization expressed in your previous correspondence to us and are seeking to ensure that individuals that may have been charged

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