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Re: DO NOT USE THE CAR CARRIER [elf2] by althea
Nov 01, 2005 (8:15 pm)
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Replying to: elf2 (Jul 26, 2005 5:15 pm)

I'm moving a car from St. Louis, MO to San Diego, CA in a few weeks. Is there a transporter you would recommend? I wanted to use Angels Moving Autos, but I'm worried because they're a broker and not a carrier. Th">oughts?
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Need a vehicle shipped from HAWAII by mpharnett
Nov 15, 2005 (9:38 am)
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I need a vehicle shipped from Hawaii Port in Honolulu to Columbus, Ohio. What (reliable) companies are there that specialize in the complete sea/land operation?
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Re: DO NOT USE THE CAR CARRIER [althea] by ptrowski
Nov 21, 2005 (11:44 am)
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Replying to: althea (Nov 01, 2005 8:15 pm)

I just had an experience with the Car Carrier Company (came recommended
by Allied Van Lines) and would NEVER recommend these clowns. $1800 to
move to two Altimas from WPB, FL to Rhode Island. At first M, my
representative, was very nice.
  
They told me the cars would be picked up on the 10-11th of November
(Thursday-Friday) and that worked great as this was a very rushed work
move. We had to rent a car for these days because my wife still had to
work.
  
Thursday PM rolls around, no word from the Car Carrier. I called and
asked for a general delivery time for Friday. They told me they had left
messages with the driver and never heard back from him. Was told I
would get a call back..I never did...
  
Friday morning and afternoon comes and goes, still no answers and we
were getting a bit nervous as we had an early flight out on Saturday. I
was then told it would be some time before 9 pm. Well, at 5 pm the LOCAL
carrier called, and said that the driver was no where near our
location, and it would be Monday before they could get the cars! We lived in an
apartment, and did not know the neighbors so luckily my parents had
flown in to help...
  
I called the Car Carrier company to see what they would do to help pay
for the rental car since they missed their dates. I asked for a
supervisor, and was given the name of the manager. I was told he was "busy" and got the operations manager. He told me that there was nothing they
could do to help me with the rental car because they still had to pay
the carrier the same amount of money. I was ACTUALLY the one telling
THEM the driver would not be there. They had no clue. I asked what would
be done, and he said that he would "help us out" by picking the cars up
on Monday. Mind you this was 3:00 PST on a Friday afternoon. We went
around and around, and finally told him to pick up the cars but we would
be lodging a complaint and that my wife would call. He said "tell her
not to bother as it won't do any good".
  
  
My wife comes home about 30 minutes later, and she calls the rep. She was
very calm, etc as she works with large account customers for a large
brokerage firm. She asked what he would do to put his best foot forward
in good faith for missing the pickup window, and he said that he would
pick up the cars and that was it. He told her to "stop playing the pity
game" and "he does have to deal with this on a Friday afternoon at
3:30". When she asked for his supervisor, he would not tell her. When she
asked for the corporate address, he said "why, so you can write and
complain? That doesn't make me want to help you out any"!
  
  
So the local carrier called on Sunday, and told my parents he would be
there between 2-4 pm EST. Mind you they are on vacation and have other
things to do. They were around the corner at a mall while waiting, and
finally heard from the driver at 5:00 to pick up the cars...
  
Sorry for the long first message, but the Car Carrier Company gave me one of the WORST experiences I have ever had in my
entire life. The supposed supervisor is never in the office or unavailable, or
will be back in "1 hour". I could NEVER recommend these carriers to
anyone, and would advise others to take a good hard look at this
operation. As of noon on Friday, November 18 I have no idea where my cars are
and when they will be delivered. I just called to ask where my cars are
currently, got another rep, and said she would call back...
  
 
  
I would give them the worst possible rating. Terrible customer service,
abusive managers, lack of knowledge, can't keep their pickup times, and
would rather drive the cars myself than deal with these people ever
again.
 
EDIT-This is an update and edit since I had to remove names etc..
I received a call later Friday the 18th and they said that the driver had a heart attack today and someone else was going to get the cars. They hadn't even left Florida yet! Supposedly they will be here Wednesday, the 23rd. They also said that it takes them 7 days before they even know where the vehicles even were...
 
Amazing....
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DAS ABUSES CARS by twisted99
Jan 02, 2006 (10:12 am)
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Shipped my Vette and my wifes lexus from NY to FL in July.
Picked up her car, no problem, we go back to get mine and I notice the front spoiler is hanging off on 1 side (not a big problem in itself) I look underneath and the underside of the front bumper cover and both rocker panels are gouged with red paint (car is silver) obviously the trailer was red.
Also, before I left I purchased a device that records the last highest speed, I reset it just prior to the car being loaded at my house, when I picked it up I checked it and it registered 68-69 MPH. All emails from DAS stopped once I told them about the speed measuring device. My insurance is now handling it.
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Tn'T Doesn't Make the Grade by tombea
Jan 11, 2006 (8:55 am)
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I selected this company based on their references and their BBB
reputation. Unfortunately they missed the mark on my move in several ways.
The original pick up date was 12-21-05. Unfortunately, while they say it was
scheduled for that date, no one bothered to tell the seller of the car that
was the day.
 
After I reached the seller and told him the first date had to be cancelled
because he didn't know it was coming, he asked if we could schedule the move
after the Christmas holiday. The move
was scheduled for 12-28-05. I contacted the seller the morning of the 28th
and he said that no one had called him. I contacted Tn'T and told them that
someone had
to call this man! They finally called him and the pick up was confirmed.
 
After the pick up the car went to a 'terminal' where it sat for the next 12
days. Tn'T was unable to schedule a carrier, probably because all of the
carriers were going down I-95 with the snowbirds and not to my location. Any
transportation company should have known this happens at this time of year
but evidently that fact blew right by the folks at Tn'T.
 
After a call from their 'customer service' representative, I
became really concerned. She had arranged a Sunday pick up for my car but
that entailed leaving the car outside where anyone could have 'picked' it
up. The terminal manager didn't do this because my car was a Mazda Miata
with a V-8 engine in it, and he knew it would be gone if he left it outside.
Now tell me folks, would you even want your regular family car to sit
outside of a Philadelphia terminal on a Sunday awaiting some carrier who
might or might not arrive? If you don't want this, then you need to find
another carrier, because evidently these folks don't mind doing it!
 
Now comes the laugher. After I told them on Monday the 9th that if they
couldn't find a carrier by Wednesday afternoon the 11th, that I would fly
to Philadelphia and pick up the car and drive it to Atlanta myself, they
cancelled the contract. They did it by claiming that my car violated this
portion of the contract;
"Unless otherwise noted, all pricing is predicated upon vehicle being fully
operational and factory standard vehicle dimensions.". The customer service then states, "As you have stated, this vehicle has been modified and therefore does not
adhere to the terms of our contract."
 
In the first place this portion of the contract concerned pricing and could
have been resolved by simply saying that I owed more money. The dimensions
of the vehicle were stock, changing the engine doesn't change the body.
Evidently these folks know cars about as well as they know carriers. I can't
believe that any competent attorney approved such garbage. You don't think it could have been because they couldn't find a carrier to fulfill their contract,
that the fault became mine, do you?
 
My vehicle was operational and met all outside dimensions of a stock Miata. In other words, it was a stock Miata as far as hauling is concerned. What they did by
claiming this was a violation of the contract, was to potentially make EVERY modification that you might have made to your car a possible reason for invalidating your contract. Especially if they can't find a carrier. Add a rear view mirror that isn't stock, then if it isn't an exact replacement and you have
technically violated their contract. If you have modified your vehicle in any way, you might want to take this interpretation of dimensions into account when
selecting a carrier!
 
As for keeping in touch, yes if you initiate the contact! The only company
initiated contact I had from them was when the customer service representative called me on Tuesday the 3rd to say they were 'actively searching' for a carrier and then on Saturday morning the 7th to say that her Sunday pick-up had fallen through. Thank goodness for small favors.
 
There are others out there that are far better than Tn'T. Do yourself a
favor and find them.
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WITNESSES CORVETTE FALLING OFF CAR TRN by saleenextreme
Jan 17, 2006 (8:22 pm)
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I AM A LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVER (DO NOT HAUL CARS) AND LATE LAST YEAR (2005) AS I SAT IN A TRUCK STOP IN VIRGINIA BEACH, VA WATCHED A CAR TRANSPORT TRUCK DRIVER BACK AN OLD, BUT NICE, RED CORVETTE OFF OF THE BOTTOM LEVEL. HE GOT HALF WAY DOWN THE RAMP, AND DROVE THE CORVETTE STRAIGHT OFF THE RAMP. THE CAR ENDED UP WITH ITS RIGHT REAR TIRE/FENDER SLAMMING TO THE GROUND AND THE FRONT LEFT TIRE HOOKED ON THE RAMP POINTING TO THE SKY.....I FELT SORRY FOR THE OWNER...WHOMEVER IT WAS. HEAR THAT PASSPORT TRANSPORT/HORSELESS CARRIAGE ARE 2 OF THE BEST. EXOTIC TRANSPORT OUT OF FLORIDA ALSO. JUST FROM CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN TRUCK DRIVERS OUT ON THE ROAD.

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