ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The State of Alaska is suing an Anchorage RV rental company and its owners, alleging deceptive practices.against Alaska Motor Home, Inc. by Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor claims the company charged patrons $2,500 damage deposits before RV’s were picked up, charged consumers taxes which were not owed, and forged a customer’s signature on receipts to win a credit card chargeback dispute.
“Well, we were pretty ticked off,” Smith said. “We are scheduled to pick up this motorhome on June 19 ... couple days. So we scrambled and secured another motorhome that is costing us a couple $1,000 extra.” Smith is only one of possibly hundreds of customers affected, according to Assistant Attorney General for Alaska John Haley.
“We’re going to do our best to try and help people. We’re going to try and recover as much money as we can, whether from the company or possibly from the individuals,” Haley said.