Moving company changes delivery destination without notice and charges extra
A PODS customer had their delivery destination changed without notification and was charged an additional fee to reroute. Despite repeated escalations, customer service failed to resolve the issue and closed tickets without follow-up. This is an individual consumer service failure, not a software market problem.
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