Industry Verticals · AutomotivesituationalB2CMarketplaceMobile

CarMax Ships Vehicle with Undisclosed Damage, Refuses Shipping Fee Refund

A customer paid $199 to ship a CarMax vehicle to a test drive location, only to find significant paint chips and scratches not disclosed online or attributed to transit damage. The company refused to refund the shipping fee despite delivering a vehicle in worse condition than advertised. Used car online listings lack standardized condition transparency for shipped vehicles.

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