PODS moving company misses guaranteed delivery dates without resolution
Customers experience repeated delivery date failures from PODS with no proactive communication or remediation. The gap between quoted 3-4 day transit and actual 7-9+ day delays forces families to make costly contingency arrangements. Customer service escalations fail to resolve missed commitments or provide accountability.
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