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FOX Gets Results: Towing Victim Refunded

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A man whose car was towed by mistake says he has received a refund from the towing company. A man whose car was towed by mistake says he has received a refund from the towing company.
PHILADELPHIA -

FOX 29 got results for a pizza shop customer whose car was towed away while he was enjoying an extra-large pie.

Denis Schmitt's 2010 Honda Civic was hauled away from the parking lot outside Plaza Pizza at 3rd and Spring Garden Saturday night.

Lew Blum towing charged Schmitt $205, claiming the parking lot is for customers only.

But Schmitt showed reporter Bruce Gordon receipts from the pizzeria that proved he was buying a pie moments before, and another moments after his car was towed.

Bruce went to bat for him and Lew Blum agreed to refund the towing charge.

A very happy Schmitt tells FOX 29 his $205 was refunded.

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