Industry VerticalssituationalMarketplaceB2C

Angi-listed mover overcharged for time, took 12-hour rate for 3-hour job

Customer-facing mover billed full 12 hours despite 3-hour unload and minimal drive time. Items lost in transit, no remediation path.

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