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Sparktrucks. com, sparkmobilevideo.com does not manufacture mobile video trucks or its components. Robert Tarabella (please research name in Florida, Alabama, Atlanta . ) runs this business and a dozen other false or bankrupt businesses out of a Post Net mail box in down town fairhope Alabama. . He has stolen led truck body designs and led truck advertising inserts concepts from another company that manufactures them in North Carolina. the company that builds and designs them is called, Hi impact marketing, LLC. . Most all the pictures on website are photo shopped. The ones that are real, were made by Hi Impact marketing LLC. Buyer beware. Robert m. Tarabella has millions in civil judgements from same scheme in past years. Robert Tarabella has no registered businesses in Alabama. He is a fraud. His son has the only registered business, spark imaging LLC. Robert Tarabella filters customers checks from all his fraudulent businesses through his sons imaging business account at BB&T If you or anyone you know has done business with him, sparktrucks.com or spark mobile video, please contact the fair hope police dept. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY.

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Hi impact marketing and spark trucks have resolved any and all issues. This complaint is being withdrawn as of 11-20-2014

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Robert Tarabella
Fairhope, US
Nov 20, 2014 11:59 am EST

The bitter and false attack (above) was posted by Mr. Steven W Murden, the owner of Hi-Impact Marketing. For a short time last year, Hi-Impact Marketing was one of Spark’s body assembly partners. That relationship didn’t work out, so we severed ties after just a few months.

Over the years, Spark has delivered hundreds of mobile advertising trucks to customers from all over the USA, including Alaska and Hawaii. We’ve exported bodies to other countries. OF COURSE we use outside suppliers to manufacture and assemble components that go into a new Spark mobile advertising truck. Power systems come from companies who specialize in electrical and power systems. Body panels come from suppliers who have made body parts for fifty years. The digital displays come from large overseas factories.

And like most businesses, we use a post office box to receive our mail. It’s worked well for us, because there’s not always somebody at our warehouse when a delivery arrives.

We reject the outrageous claim that Spark has stolen designs from anyone. Since 2002, we’ve sold a variety of different original body designs (some features patented), and we’re happy to show pictures of those trucks and their owners to anyone who would like a copy. Any suggestion that the Spark companies are not registered with the state is just plain wrong. Feel free to confirm that with the Alabama Secretary of State, if you’re so inclined. Mr. Murden’s wild accusation and implication of minor children in an alleged fraud is simply too outrageous to bother defending.

Complaint boards like this are sadly used as a tool by too many people who want to damage the name and reputation of business people who are just trying to do their best. That’s unfortunate.

If anybody reading this has a concern, we respectfully ask you to call the phone number shown above, and to also consider the source of the original complaint.

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