This is falsely advertised as an app to help truck drivers with parking by "monetizing vacant lots" to provide additional parking spaces for semi-trucks. I was really impressed with the idea and downloaded the app a while ago. Turns out this is NOT the case!! The Pilot in Avoca, Iowa now has an ENTIRE row of truck/trailer parking with TPC's new signs behind each spot emblazoned with TRUCK PARKING CLUB ALL OTHERS WILL BE TOWED This app is sold as the "answer to drivers needed parking in America"- to help drivers find spots not normally known about! We are here at the Avoca Pilot looking at a full truck stop, but there's an ENTIRE (empty)row reserved by TPC's signs. Firstly, truck stops are NOT unknown areas to drivers, they are already parking areas and mostly free. There are no Pilot reserves available here anymore either. So one must download another app to stay here?? After discussing this with the staff inside, here's the ringer. If ANYONE parks in these spots, they have a tow truck driver conveniently located at the shop on the lot that will immediately tow off the driver. The truck then goes to their shop and the driver charged to get it back. There was not ONE driver parked in these spaces. Tell me, Truck Parking Club, do you feel taking spots already located at a truck stop and charging drivers for them is locating 'new' places to park your rig? If they were Pilot's reserved-at least if they were not all taken, or during the day they could be used as a spot to use the restroom, etc. With the overusage of signage threatening towing and the sheer amount of spaces smacks of yet another way to make money off truck drivers. Why? Because you have an hourly charge too, so by all means if that driver needs a 30min ( even if 25 of your spaces are open) make sure you get that money. As you have a tow truck on stand by. I'm sure this idea was a great one, but surly you overstepped the entire premise of helping drivers by taking places already established at truck stops.