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NC tree removal company shut down after price gouging complaint, officials say

After receiving more than 700 complaints about price gouging overall during Hurricane Florence, North Carolina officials have temporarily shut down a tree removal business in the wake of the storm following a complaint about over-charging for services, authorities say.

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced a temporary restraining order against Alva Wilson Lewis, doing business as A1 Tree & Storm Relief, A1 Tree and Storm Damage Relief, and Big Al & Sons Tree Service.

Stein said  Friday the business was “charging a Wilmington homeowner an excessive amount for tree removal during the state of emergency declared for Hurricane Florence.”

The business also falsely claimed it was insured and bonded and was a “certified arborist,” the news release said.

 “A1 Tree & Storm Relief initially estimated a $4,000 cost to remove three trees. The price then jumped to $7,000, and a final invoice charged the customer $12,000,” Stein said in a news release.

The companies are based out of Lexington.

According to the news release, the Better Business Bureau listed the companies among its “Dirty Dozen” in 2015.