PODS delivers late, picks up early, fails to seal container, and charges above quoted price
A PODS container arrived late, was picked up ahead of schedule, was improperly sealed allowing water infiltration and wasp nests, and the final price exceeded the original quote. Multiple compounding failures resulted in property damage and no resolution.
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