State law limits marketing companies to 25% of total funds collected. The case involves another company he ran that marketed a Florida specialty tag. “The consumers report to Better Business Bureau that they’ve had issues with delayed shipping, delayed fulfillment or sometimes just a complete lack of communication from the company,” said BBB President Holly Salmons.Ĭompany president Michael Towner is facing a federal criminal trial this year, charged with wire fraud. READ: Capitol police officer who died after insurrection honored at U.S. Many of those complaints involve failure to deliver plates and missing refunds. There have been 58 complaints within the past year. is rated F at the Better Business Bureau. Consumer investigator Todd Ulrich couldn’t find an office inside.īut Action 9 uncovered a disturbing complaint history about the company and its president. MyFloridaSpecialtyPlate uses an address on Research Parkway near Orlando. Six months later, Selah had no money and no tag, so he contacted Action 9. “I made phone calls and email, and I even sent a fax and still no response from anybody,” Selah said. But he claims he couldn’t download the order forms needed. He ordered a personalized “Biker’s Care” tag on the company’s website. READ: Couple claims they paid $6,000 for living in apartment for 15 minutes Selah said things didn’t go smoothly: “I never got a response from anybody.”
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