SarahEvans7
Lexington,#2General Comment
Thu, April 19, 2012
I have recently used Public Van Lines for a cross-country move, and was more than happy. This review, in particular, I believe to be quite heavy-handed and unfairly throws not only this company itself, but members of its staff, completely under the bus.
This person ADMITS that she DID NOT READ the contract, and, in addition, added MORE moving items than was originally agree upon....?? This being said (literally, by her!) I truly do not see how she could have been so utterly shocked upon being charged more for said move. It's simple economics: The more you have in your cart, the more you ultimately end up spending! A more clear, eloquent example would be: If you go to the cashier with a can of vegetables, you will be charged "x" number of dollars for said can of vegetables. However, if you then add 8 additional items, how on earth would you ever expect to spend the SAME amount of money as was originally quoted? Wow, common sense really is not so common, apparently.
You organize a large-scale, country-wide move (of which you claim to have done before,) however you consider things written in a LEGALLY-BINDING contract to be (your words) "inconsequential," then blame the company itself for its misgivings (and, in fact, bash the very nature of their business model, their employees, and/or make inferences as to how they "portray themselves?") WOW...
Furthermore, you claim your rep, Alisa, was "deceptive to begin with." Why, then, did you continue on in/with this process after the initial point of contact? In the words of Matt Damon in "Good Will Hunting," "You people baffle me."