PODS Lists Wrong Delivery Address in Written Contract After Customer Has Paid
After accepting payment, PODS documented a delivery address approximately one hour from the customer's actual residence in the written agreement. Customers discover the discrepancy after payment with limited recourse to correct it. This is a systemic contract accuracy failure in moving and portable storage services.
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