PODS Charged Premium Rate for Storage Service Never Rendered
A customer paid for warehouse-level pod storage but the pod never left their driveway. Despite prior acknowledgment that an order correction was needed, the company later refused to adjust billing and a support rep dismissed the BBB complaint threat. Service delivery verification between customer and provider has no auditable paper trail.
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