Michigan Corruption |
An advocate went to a Speedway gas station in
Allendale Michigan. It was late at night and you had to go across a parking lot
easement to get to the gas pumps. The advocate did not see the potholes measuring
almost the with of the vehicle. Once they got gas, they noticed the steering
wheels was not correct. The advocate contacted Speedway below and a case was
started. The advocate then took the vehicle to be looked at
SPEEDWAY SUPER AMERICA LLC
500 Speedway
Dr.
Evon OH
25323
Phone (937)
864-3000
The advocate had to find out who had the easement as
speedway was not communicating with the advocate and dragging their feet. Speedway
employees were saying the parking lot was not their property. So, the advocate
had to get in contact with the owners of the property to find out they have an
easement. Speedway denies they need to fix the advocates vehicle.
The advocate took the car to Nissan Gezon Motors 3985
Plainfield Ave NE, Grand Rapids, Mi 49525 phone (616) 361-7361. When
the advocate called, they were told that Nissan does a 27-point inspection. On February
20, 2019 a frontend alignment was done on the car. The steering wheels was
still not correct, so the advocate called Nissan and took the vehicle back on March
4, 2019. The steering wheel was still not correct and when the advocate called,
they were told it was windy that day so the alignment might not be exact.
Several months later the advocate moved out of Michigan.
The back tire started wearing tread fast. Thinking the cause was because the
vehicle was pulling a cargo trailer. Once to the destination, a new tire was
purchased and then a new tire for the other side. When the advocate checked the
air in the tire a few months later, it was noted that the new back tire was
wearing fast. After taking the vehicle to a mechanic it was noticed that the
back needed an alignment. Both the front and back end were aligned, and the
steering wheel is now perfect.
When the advocate called Nissan on January 13, 2020 and
talked to the mechanic and explained the situation, he stated that because it
had been almost a year it could not be proven it was from their mistake and
they would not fix it. He stated that when the advocate called they wanted a
front end alignment. The advocate never stated that was what was wrong since
they are not a mechanic. The advocate remembers the customer service women
stating that was all that was needed, but she also stated a 27-point inspection
was provided by their mechanics. On the day of the first service, the shop was extremely
busy, and the advocate waited a few hours for the vehicle to be fixed.
When the advocate check on LARA, the government
website for business owners the advocate discovered who the owner was.
Entity type: DOMESTIC PROFIT
CORPORATION
Identification
Number: 800042583
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Old ID Number: 044566
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Date of Incorporation in Michigan: 01/22/1964
The name and address of the Resident Agent:
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Resident Agent Name:
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MARY HUIZENGA
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Mary’s
last name sounded familiar to the advocate. After researching the advocate
discovered Mary is the relatives of a congressman, Bill Huizenga. He is
Michigan’s 2 district representative in Holland. The site states, “One of the
most important things that I do as a US Representative is to help people with
federal problems.”
Washington, D.C. Office
2232 Rayburn HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-4401
Grandville Office
4555 Wilson Ave. SW Suite 3,
Grandville, MI 49418
Phone: (616) 570-0917
Grand Haven Office
1 South Harbor Ave. Suite 6B,
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 414-5516
2232 Rayburn HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-4401
Grandville Office
4555 Wilson Ave. SW Suite 3,
Grandville, MI 49418
Phone: (616) 570-0917
Grand Haven Office
1 South Harbor Ave. Suite 6B,
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 414-5516
The advocate can’t take the dealership to court because
it will be in Kent County, Michigan where the corruption in the divorce/custody
case took place and the same judges are part of the civil court. Even if the
advocate was able to get honest people in their case, the dealership owner would just
make a call to her congressman representative family member and pull strings
and the case would be fixed. This is the reality of Michigan and how things are
run in the state. You can never get justice in Michigan once you go after a
corrupt judge.
The whistleblower act is a joke! Ask Judge
Patricia Gardner, she will agree.
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