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PODS Storage Pod Scheduled Move Not Executed, Driver No-Show

A customer paid a fee for a scheduled pod relocation but the driver never arrived, leaving the pod blocking garage access. Single-instance complaint about a logistics service failure with no generalizable software problem.

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