Moving Storage Quotes Are Significantly Lower Than Final Charges
Customers receive quotes for portable storage services and are charged $400+ more than quoted at delivery, with no pre-move notification of the price change. Call center support is difficult to reach when disputes arise. The gap between quoted and final pricing is a structural quoting integrity problem in the moving storage industry.
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PODS Booking Process Takes Hours and Consistently Produces Incomplete Quotes
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