Big-box appliance delivery teams arrive without install instructions
A customer's replacement washing machine delivery was attempted twice without installation because the delivery crew was only instructed to remove the old unit, with no advance communication about the discrepancy and no callback before arrival. Coordination gaps between retail sales, delivery logistics, and customer service left the family without a working washer for over a week.
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