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Old 06-19-2018, 04:14 AM   #7
dav9515
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: CT
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my advice, i only shipped a car once from Vancouver WA to Connecticut, and i learned A LOT! the biggest take away, make sure you deal directly with a reputable shipping company as Brokers will tell you whatever you want to hear so they get paid. You have no control over the process or timing when using a broker and the lies just keep piling up.

My car sat in a dirt lot for 4 days before the truck picked it up. I was told it was being directly picked up by the carrier however some guy in a pick up truck attempted to take the car on a rotted wood single car trailer to the lot. Luckily the previous owner said no and drove the car himself as it was not far away to the pick up spot.

The car arrived 5 days later than scheduled and had every excuse in the book from the broker who said he was "on top of it". If i did it again i would absolutely pay a bit more and work directly with a shipping company like plycar.
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