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J
3 years ago

Imagine being me, a 17 year old high school studen...

Imagine being me, a 17 year old high school student. Working a minimum wage job at a grocery store. Decide to pull over-time during Christmas break in order to get money to help pay a lot of the bills pertaining to my car, and family. The day after I get my 300 dollar overtime pay check decide to pick up a friend whose had a rough night at the fuzzy's taco shop right across the street of the women's club parking lot. As I pull into the area among bustling traffic and crowded curbs, I decide to park in the vacant parking lot displayed below. I drive a sedan bodied car, with a tinted overhead. Completely miss the only parking restricted sign in that entry way which is suspended 12 feet in the air in a non-lit area, also didn't help that i was paying attention to the road. Come into fuzzy's for about 10 mins to find him, come outside to find that my car is completely gone without a warning. spend 20 minutes calling my parents for a ride and also the towing company responsible for patrolling the lot, "R P's Heavy Duty Towing". Find out that the total to free my car is 271.65. When me, my parents and my friend get to the towing company, to give them my hard earned Christmas vacation money. I immediately enter to a scene where three towing workers are conversing over how one of the three was just punched in the face by an unhappy patron. One of the three towing worker's by a closeted room starts talking, about how he hoped he had his gun so he could've "shot him on his way out". Workers say that they need insurance and a drivers license, explain that it's in my car. One of the towing workers who happens to be a woman starts walking me to the tow yard, not realizing that my friend is tailing right behind her, we get to a screen door. As we leave the building and she starts to close the screen door she realizes that my friend is still behind us and for whatever reason she flips out and starts profusely asking him if he's okay, he promptly replied that he was alright of course. At this point I already knew that the entire place was sketchy, but this simply compounded my opinion. Get to my car as my friend is having a conversation with the woman. After I grab my insurance and get the payment squared away and free my car, my friend tells me about the conversation he had with the woman. As it turns out the charitable "Lubbock Women's Club" always has at least two members of the club overlooking the lot on busy nights, ready to call the towing company. So now I'm sitting here writing this review having realized that i spent most of my break working, instead of spending time with my friends, family and my girlfriend just to have it all mean nothing. Thanks Lubbock Women's Club I appreciate my money going to the tow company.

Much love,
A minimum wage worker that tried to give a friend a ride

H
3 years ago

The Lubbock Women s Club is a warm and welcoming c...

The Lubbock Women s Club is a warm and welcoming club with stimulating programs, lovely special events, exceptional staff, clever and delicious meal options and a Board willing to go the extra mile. Lubbock is fortunate!
Well Done LWC!

C
4 years ago

I went inside at 1:52, made an order at 1:54, and ...

I went inside at 1:52, made an order at 1:54, and saw a poster saying to move your car if you are in the women s club lot. I walked outside at 1:55 and my car was gone, I went and asked a receptionist I believe and she yelled at me about how all the mean and rude people make it where no one can have fun. Basically it was a Karen and they have someone on the corner trying to take your car.

The Lubbock Women's Club

The Lubbock Women's Club

3.5