Bottom line: They will lie their butts off just to get you to sign up and you're the one who gets the short end of the stick. And their commissions are bigger than everyone else's. They can do absolutely anything they want, say anything they want, and they will never get in trouble for it. The sales reps who went with him are BULLETPROOF. Virgil Coffee, the guy who started TVC, was once a sales rep for Pre-Paid Legal and he decided to basically steal some of the reps from Pre-Paid and start TVC. Their sales reps get HUGE commissions, especially the ones who have been with the company since it's inception. No court, no lawyer.Īnother thing about TVC is this. I worked for Ryder Logistics for several years in the dispatch office after my stint at TVC, and I fixed a few tickets for our drivers right from the dispatch office. You can call them or write to the court and do that yourself.
Some courts will let you plead no contest and pay a fine, or they will agree to reduce it to a lesser charge and let you pay the fine to keep it off your record. They do it all by phone or fax, and quite frankly, some of it you can do yourself. Most of these attorneys don't even go to court for you. So you're getting what you pay for, which is usually not much. The attorneys agree to this because they want the referrals. At the time I worked there, TVC paid these attorneys a whopping $75 per case to take care of them, which is significantly below what their usual rates were.
They send them (in bulk) to attorneys, many of whom are right out of law school, to deal with them.
TVC TRUCKING HOW TO
You are handing over your ticket to someone who in many cases has no clue how to handle it. They don't even require any actual office experience of any kind to work there. Stay away from them.įirst off, the people in their legal department have NO legal training whatsoever. I was in their legal department from 1995 to 1998.