Storage Company Charges Client For Something That Never Existed, So She Pretends Like It Does And Now They Have To Find It
Proving to a big company that they’ve made a mistake often feels like a Sisyphean task. Which is why so many of us don’t even bother and take the L. But not Reddit user pappagall0.
When a storage company attributed an extra item to her upon her return and demanded payment for it, she decided to embrace the absurd, play along, and make them look for the non-existent box.
It took a while before the whole ordeal ended, but now pappagall0 thinks the effort was worth it. So much so that she even told the subreddit ‘Malicious Compliance‘ about what happened. Here’s what she wrote.
This storage company mistakenly attributed an extra non-existent box to one of their clients
Image credits: CHUTTERSNAP (not the actual photo)
So she decided to play along and make them search for it
Image credits: Claudio Schwarz (not the actual photo)
Image credits: pappagall0
We managed to get in touch with pappagall0 and she was kind enough to give us a bit more context.
“I chose the company because it provided cheap storage,” the Redditor told Bored Panda. “But that was balanced out with higher delivery costs.”
She explained that the company only lets you store items in boxes of their brand.
“I made an order for 4 cardboard boxes, but only received 3. That was the first time the company messed up because instead of paying for storing 4 boxes, I now paid for 7.”
“I was pretty exhausted dealing with them … Realistically, I just thought I would never see the money again because they were not responding to any of my emails, so I’m happy that they’re finally getting around to clearing the backlog since the Queen’s passing,” she said.
However, even though things kinda fell into place in the end, if pappagall0 could do it all again, she would take a different course of action.
“I am not proud at all of the way I handled [the situation], but not really ashamed, it’s just petty behavior that I hope I will never have to do again.”
As the story went viral, the original poster (OP) joined the commenters to discuss it more
Later, the author of the post clarified that the storage company finally paid her back for all the unnecessary fuss
Image credits: pappagall0
A survey by ClickFox took a close look at what the repercussions are of a bad customer service experience. While 52 percent of disgruntled customers spout off to family and friends, 32 percent will stop using the company’s services or buying their products if it has wronged them. pappagall0 is one of them.
“I won’t be giving them any new business,” she said, adding “if I could publish the name of it as a warning to others, I would.”
Still, her Reddit post will likely make others warier of the industry, since the aforementioned survey also discovered that when customers take to social media to air their ire, more than 60 percent of consumers are influenced by their comments.
People had a lot to say about the unpleasant situation, and many also shared similar experiences of their own
This reminds me of the time (famous portable storage solution) told me I had never paid and sent my account to collections despite them cashing an e-check for the exact amount 2 months before collection calls started. They called me a liar over the phone. Like didn't even try to pretend. I said look at your transaction records around this day because that's when it cleared my bank. I have the records showing you got payment from my bank and the email receipt from you guys. The lady on the phone "none of that ever happened, quit lying and pay your bill"
I don't know why you got downvoted, but I upvoted you so now you're at 0 again. Have a good day!
Load More Replies...I also dealt with a semi-incompetent moving company, but solely to my advantage… They loaded and moved me from TX to WA. The move itself went OK. There was the typical broken dish and occasionally scratched piece of furniture, but nothing too outrageous. The cost back then was $4800. I wrote them a check. They didn’t cash it. I waited. Finally, I called them and asked them to please cash it. They insisted they did. My bank insisted they didn’t. I called a few more times. I even asked if they needed me to write another check. They insisted my account was marked as “paid in full.” The check was never cashed. 8 months later, I closed out that bank account (not trying to get by with anything… just switching to a local credit union). I figured… the moving company knows where I live if they ever want their money. So, I got moved from TX to WA for free.
Many years ago, my parent bought their first Color tv ( yes, it was that long ago) on a store credit card, opened specifically to get a deal on the tv. It was a major purchase. It wasdelivered but the charge for the tv never showed up. My mother actually went to the store and talked to a man in the credit department (back in late 60s, there was a credit department in each major department store that handled the transactions. He actually argued with her and said she never purchased the tv or had one delivered to the house. He was so condescending that she checked herself and said ok, you are absolutely right and left. Result was a free color tv.
I could see someone lying about already having paid for something, but not about them not getting charged for something. Guy wasn't too bright.
Load More Replies...Back in the early 90's I was working my first adult job, living on my own. Wasn't making much money, but I at least had a car that was 100% mine, no payments. But I was paying an arm and a leg for insurance -- I opted for "comprehensive" at first, but as money got tight, and the car was getting older, I decided to lower to "minimum liability" and drop the comprehensive coverage. Insurance company wanted it in writing, so I sent in a letter. They continued to charge me monthly, and I continued paying. I hadn't had the time to call them and get them to fix this, although it was on my "to do" list. Then I got in an accident. Totalled the car. All of a sudden, they started claiming that I switched my coverage so that they owed me nothing for the damage to the car. I argued that they never cancelled the comprehensive, as they have still been billing and charging me for that coverage. Several phone calls, and a letter containing copies of my bills & cancelled checks, they paid up.
I don't care what anyone says. I still believe in the 8th box, and it's glorious and sacred contents.
I ended up with a free portable AC unit (the kind with a ductwork hose that vents out the window and there's a tank of condensation you have to empty) when the military housing company forgot to document that it was placed in our unit. When we PCSed, we tried to give it back but they said they had no record of giving us one. That was around 1992. It's lasted through household AC outages, kids to college....and still works great 30 years later. As a kid, my parents had a similar situation to OP. A moving company weaseled out of paying for damage to an improperly packed piece of furniture. They had also added an extra box with "antique art deco" as the description. They wrote that. We did not have a box of antique art deco. But my parents claimed the value of the "missing" box as what it has cost us to have the furniture repaired. All's well that ends well I guess. Or maybe all's fair in love and insurance fraud....I'm sure there's some platitude for it lol
Does this business have a listing on Google Maps? If so, post a one star review. Over a million people view Google Maps every day. Support good businesses and expose bad ones.
It amazes me how some people just have to be right no matter what. I bought a nice new bed frame a few years ago. I had to buy extra pieces (a small kit) to make it a double bed to fit my mattress and box spring. I immediately realized that the wrong parts were with the head and footboard. They were for a single bed and there was absolutely NO way to make anything larger. I called and the woman I spoke to repeatedly insisted I was wrong. I asked her if she thought I didn't know the difference between a single and double bed? Finally I got tired of trying to convince her and I demanded that someone come back with the correct frame size or I will just bring it all back and she can refund my money. The delivery guy came and the moment he walked into the room he said, "That's the wrong frame." I told him that I could not convince their customer service lady that it was wrong. She could not even see it but insisted I was wrong and how she talked down to me. Seriously, some people!!!!
"You better find that box ASAP cos' I need my Black Lotus first edition Magic card on it"
But what about my Exodia? I need my Exodia. (Granted, the Black Lotus is actually worth something, haha)
Load More Replies...My sister used her credit card to buy a very expensive designer dress and when it did not appear on her next credit card bill she rang them to ask why not. They replied that they had not received any information from the dress shop about a purchase. She then rang the dress shop to ask them to put it through so she knew how her finances stood but the shop said they had already had the money from the card company. Neither of them would admit there was an error so she got the dress for free.
1st husband and I bought a VCR (yes I said a VCR). We bought it on store credit. No bill shows up. We go back to the store and let them know. Fill out more information. Okay. No bill next month. Go back again. Tell them no bill. Next next month...no bill. We gave up and enjoyed it for many years. I think it lasted longer than the marriage.
Years ago when I was getting married, someone sent me a beautiful package from Pottery Barn with some things on my registry. A few days later, I received another one from the same person with the same items and the same order number. This happened 3-4 times! I contacted the person who gifted me, and they only ordered once and were only charged once. Idk what happened but I returned the rest of the duplicate items and got more items from my registry. 🤷🏼♀️
When I was a teen, we moved about a mile from the old place. To make things easier my parent hired a moving company. When they delivered our stuff mom found they had broken the mirror to he dresser. They replaced it, no problem. The funny thing was I looked out the window and there was the driver and crew getting their picture taken, as they were being handed a certificate. I asked my mom what was going on, and she said they were getting it for accident free deliveries.
Could they have meant traffic related accidents? Being accident free as a truck driver is kind of a big deal. Because of so many people suddenly going stupid and aggressive when around trucks there's not many truck drivers who haven't been in accidents. Many companies give out awards to drivers who are accident free after a certain time with the company, or after so many miles.
Load More Replies...Reminds me of when I divorced many years ago, moved from NY to Florida to take a professor's position at a Florida University. The Florida movers pick up my belongings in Brooklyn, load it upon the truck, leave: TWO BOXES WERE MARKED to go to my office within the university. My secretary quickly NOTICED that my receipt was marked that "ELEVEN" boxes were going to the university, I called to reconcile the erroneously reported boxes. ( ARE you sitting down for this one?) I was enlightened to the FACT that the 11 was IN FACT not an eleven; but a ROMAN NUMERAL TWO! Okay Socrates, I didn't know we counted and Denoted in ROMAN NUMERALS! WTH! The day of arrival, my new secretary receives TWO BOXES and the driver HUNTS for NINE missing boxes, I'm lecturing all day; for 8hrs people are tearing apart a Florida warehouse. Long story short, I ENLIGHTEN of ROMAN NUMERAL story, warehouse man freaks out! He says we should SPLIT missing 9 DEFICIT just for their STUPIDITY!
I always pay copay to medical provider with a card or cash at time of service. Someone called months after and said I still owed for last visit. I sent a copy of receipt. Few weeks after she called again saying I actually owed for a a different visit, few months prior. So, I sent receipt for that bill too. She started to dispute history of payments. I sent the card statement showing payments and copies cash receipts. She never called again. She gave us both a headache over $40, which was their error in bad accounting. Let the Medical Group stand the loss for hiring incompetents. This storage company will be soon out of business with such incompetence OR the absentee owners will have to exorcise the ghosts that causing such mayhem with disappearing acts.
I don't get how the Queen's death can possibly affect a storage company?
Are there no consumer protection agencies in your countries? or laws that guarantee your rights?
They have no power or enforcement, so it only matters if u have the time and money to go to court.
Load More Replies...Sue them for keeping your last box. You maybe get a lot of money and they learn to read what the customers write.
After being charged really high rates for his gas bill, my Dad chose to have it shut off and went all electric. He had the meter (which was in his garage) disconnected by a gas engineer and took a picture with of himself standing next to it, holding a newspaper to show the date it was cut off. The photo showed the last reading on the meter which Dad had submitted to the gas company and they said his account was paid in full. The company sent someone to disconnect the house from the supply at the kerb so it was no longer receiving any gas at all. Size months later, a bill from the gas company drops onto the doormat, they want £20 for a 'standing charge' on the meter. Apparently even though Dad's house receives no gas, the company wants him to pay for the meter still being there and the letter says it will be £20 for every month going forward. So Dad goes into the garage and rips the thing out of the wall with a crowbar and calls them to come and pick up their meter. They did.
My FIL and MIL moved from one country to another. They hired a moving company to pack and move their stuff, wise move imo. My FIL was mildly pissed though that all the newspapers for the last year or so he saved that he wanted to read again someday were used as a padding for all the fragile things. 😂 How were they supposed to know that the stack of newspapers on the floor were meant to be moved, not used for packing?
Several years ago, my family had to temporarily move houses to get a mold problem fixed. We were lucky to find a rental that was at most 1/4th of a mile away. But cause we had to move everything out, we hired a moving company. I haven't a clue how, but those men damaged nearly every piece of furniture while driving 10mph for less than a minute down a smoothly paved road 😭 And ofc they denied breaking anything. But cause we didn't have to pay for the move (insurance covered it as part of fixing the mold) and we didn't want to deal with the hassle (the furniture was still useable), we just let it drop lol
Bonus: they packed, unpacked, and put everything in place all in the same day, which wasn't easy because this new house had a weird layout (stairs were in the back of the house, super narrow, and had a 90° angle. And all bedrooms were upstairs, so there was no getting around that), so we bought them pizza and pop as a thank you and so they could take a longer break (company wouldn't let them have more than an hour for lunch despite all the work they did). I've never seen someone so disgusted at being offered free food 😩
Load More Replies...A workmate of my father's arrived home from work one day to find a dozen large parcels and boxes on hid front verandah. No documentation and the neighbours hadn't noticed the delivery truck. No details on the boxes either - completely anonymous. Boxes contained kids play equipment - swings, see-saw, kids table and chairs, cubby house, etc. Some poor family missed out on Christmas big time. Eventually he just distributed it all around the neighbourhood as he didn't have any kids or grandchildren.
My aunt moved from Colorado to the Bahamas. The hired moving company was to meet her and her husband in FL to pass off items to go on a ferry to the islands. They arrived to be told their stuff was already in storage as they were late. (They arrived 2 days early.) The company would not provide storage unit and demanded payment. My aunt as she should have said they would Pay the second half when they saw their items in tact as the storage unit they listed was non existent according to the front office. They then dodged phone calls and missed meetups that cost my aunt thousands to attend. Everything she owned except her dogs and her 2 suitcases of clothes were in there. The company was sued for damages and paid my aunts stuff was apparently auctioned off due to moving company not paying for storage at a location in a different state. According to the moving companies manager this was a thing that had never happened before according to yelp it happened a lot in that year. 2020. :(
I'm missing so much stuff after a interstate move of 1,800 miles. Moving company took our stuff in NC and (supposedly) stored it in a climate controlled unit in NJ. (?) We finally get our stuff delivered in CO and although I'm still not done unpacking, there's a lot of stuff missing. And damaged. Paid $18000 for this c**p? Can't wait to contact them with my list. PODS was a much better deal.
My sister bought an expensive designer dress. When the purchase did not appear on her credit card bill she rang the card company and they said the shop had not told them of any dress purchase. She rang the shop to ask them to get it done so she knew how her finances stood and the shop said they had already done it and the card company had paid them. Neither would admit there was an error so she got a very expensive designer dress for free.
I'd be concerned about the Oompa-Loompa eggs I'd got in that missing box... surely they're ready to hatch now?
you should have sad that something very important and expensive is in the 8th box an demand refund for the lost property - that would teach them
This thread is full of examples that predate computers.
Load More Replies...Except that this story here doesn't include a clever and cool comeback from OP, or a massive win/loss on the two sites, the only thing it does include is a situation that is actually not very uncommon at all. No one clapped either.
Load More Replies...This reminds me of the time (famous portable storage solution) told me I had never paid and sent my account to collections despite them cashing an e-check for the exact amount 2 months before collection calls started. They called me a liar over the phone. Like didn't even try to pretend. I said look at your transaction records around this day because that's when it cleared my bank. I have the records showing you got payment from my bank and the email receipt from you guys. The lady on the phone "none of that ever happened, quit lying and pay your bill"
I don't know why you got downvoted, but I upvoted you so now you're at 0 again. Have a good day!
Load More Replies...I also dealt with a semi-incompetent moving company, but solely to my advantage… They loaded and moved me from TX to WA. The move itself went OK. There was the typical broken dish and occasionally scratched piece of furniture, but nothing too outrageous. The cost back then was $4800. I wrote them a check. They didn’t cash it. I waited. Finally, I called them and asked them to please cash it. They insisted they did. My bank insisted they didn’t. I called a few more times. I even asked if they needed me to write another check. They insisted my account was marked as “paid in full.” The check was never cashed. 8 months later, I closed out that bank account (not trying to get by with anything… just switching to a local credit union). I figured… the moving company knows where I live if they ever want their money. So, I got moved from TX to WA for free.
Many years ago, my parent bought their first Color tv ( yes, it was that long ago) on a store credit card, opened specifically to get a deal on the tv. It was a major purchase. It wasdelivered but the charge for the tv never showed up. My mother actually went to the store and talked to a man in the credit department (back in late 60s, there was a credit department in each major department store that handled the transactions. He actually argued with her and said she never purchased the tv or had one delivered to the house. He was so condescending that she checked herself and said ok, you are absolutely right and left. Result was a free color tv.
I could see someone lying about already having paid for something, but not about them not getting charged for something. Guy wasn't too bright.
Load More Replies...Back in the early 90's I was working my first adult job, living on my own. Wasn't making much money, but I at least had a car that was 100% mine, no payments. But I was paying an arm and a leg for insurance -- I opted for "comprehensive" at first, but as money got tight, and the car was getting older, I decided to lower to "minimum liability" and drop the comprehensive coverage. Insurance company wanted it in writing, so I sent in a letter. They continued to charge me monthly, and I continued paying. I hadn't had the time to call them and get them to fix this, although it was on my "to do" list. Then I got in an accident. Totalled the car. All of a sudden, they started claiming that I switched my coverage so that they owed me nothing for the damage to the car. I argued that they never cancelled the comprehensive, as they have still been billing and charging me for that coverage. Several phone calls, and a letter containing copies of my bills & cancelled checks, they paid up.
I don't care what anyone says. I still believe in the 8th box, and it's glorious and sacred contents.
I ended up with a free portable AC unit (the kind with a ductwork hose that vents out the window and there's a tank of condensation you have to empty) when the military housing company forgot to document that it was placed in our unit. When we PCSed, we tried to give it back but they said they had no record of giving us one. That was around 1992. It's lasted through household AC outages, kids to college....and still works great 30 years later. As a kid, my parents had a similar situation to OP. A moving company weaseled out of paying for damage to an improperly packed piece of furniture. They had also added an extra box with "antique art deco" as the description. They wrote that. We did not have a box of antique art deco. But my parents claimed the value of the "missing" box as what it has cost us to have the furniture repaired. All's well that ends well I guess. Or maybe all's fair in love and insurance fraud....I'm sure there's some platitude for it lol
Does this business have a listing on Google Maps? If so, post a one star review. Over a million people view Google Maps every day. Support good businesses and expose bad ones.
It amazes me how some people just have to be right no matter what. I bought a nice new bed frame a few years ago. I had to buy extra pieces (a small kit) to make it a double bed to fit my mattress and box spring. I immediately realized that the wrong parts were with the head and footboard. They were for a single bed and there was absolutely NO way to make anything larger. I called and the woman I spoke to repeatedly insisted I was wrong. I asked her if she thought I didn't know the difference between a single and double bed? Finally I got tired of trying to convince her and I demanded that someone come back with the correct frame size or I will just bring it all back and she can refund my money. The delivery guy came and the moment he walked into the room he said, "That's the wrong frame." I told him that I could not convince their customer service lady that it was wrong. She could not even see it but insisted I was wrong and how she talked down to me. Seriously, some people!!!!
"You better find that box ASAP cos' I need my Black Lotus first edition Magic card on it"
But what about my Exodia? I need my Exodia. (Granted, the Black Lotus is actually worth something, haha)
Load More Replies...My sister used her credit card to buy a very expensive designer dress and when it did not appear on her next credit card bill she rang them to ask why not. They replied that they had not received any information from the dress shop about a purchase. She then rang the dress shop to ask them to put it through so she knew how her finances stood but the shop said they had already had the money from the card company. Neither of them would admit there was an error so she got the dress for free.
1st husband and I bought a VCR (yes I said a VCR). We bought it on store credit. No bill shows up. We go back to the store and let them know. Fill out more information. Okay. No bill next month. Go back again. Tell them no bill. Next next month...no bill. We gave up and enjoyed it for many years. I think it lasted longer than the marriage.
Years ago when I was getting married, someone sent me a beautiful package from Pottery Barn with some things on my registry. A few days later, I received another one from the same person with the same items and the same order number. This happened 3-4 times! I contacted the person who gifted me, and they only ordered once and were only charged once. Idk what happened but I returned the rest of the duplicate items and got more items from my registry. 🤷🏼♀️
When I was a teen, we moved about a mile from the old place. To make things easier my parent hired a moving company. When they delivered our stuff mom found they had broken the mirror to he dresser. They replaced it, no problem. The funny thing was I looked out the window and there was the driver and crew getting their picture taken, as they were being handed a certificate. I asked my mom what was going on, and she said they were getting it for accident free deliveries.
Could they have meant traffic related accidents? Being accident free as a truck driver is kind of a big deal. Because of so many people suddenly going stupid and aggressive when around trucks there's not many truck drivers who haven't been in accidents. Many companies give out awards to drivers who are accident free after a certain time with the company, or after so many miles.
Load More Replies...Reminds me of when I divorced many years ago, moved from NY to Florida to take a professor's position at a Florida University. The Florida movers pick up my belongings in Brooklyn, load it upon the truck, leave: TWO BOXES WERE MARKED to go to my office within the university. My secretary quickly NOTICED that my receipt was marked that "ELEVEN" boxes were going to the university, I called to reconcile the erroneously reported boxes. ( ARE you sitting down for this one?) I was enlightened to the FACT that the 11 was IN FACT not an eleven; but a ROMAN NUMERAL TWO! Okay Socrates, I didn't know we counted and Denoted in ROMAN NUMERALS! WTH! The day of arrival, my new secretary receives TWO BOXES and the driver HUNTS for NINE missing boxes, I'm lecturing all day; for 8hrs people are tearing apart a Florida warehouse. Long story short, I ENLIGHTEN of ROMAN NUMERAL story, warehouse man freaks out! He says we should SPLIT missing 9 DEFICIT just for their STUPIDITY!
I always pay copay to medical provider with a card or cash at time of service. Someone called months after and said I still owed for last visit. I sent a copy of receipt. Few weeks after she called again saying I actually owed for a a different visit, few months prior. So, I sent receipt for that bill too. She started to dispute history of payments. I sent the card statement showing payments and copies cash receipts. She never called again. She gave us both a headache over $40, which was their error in bad accounting. Let the Medical Group stand the loss for hiring incompetents. This storage company will be soon out of business with such incompetence OR the absentee owners will have to exorcise the ghosts that causing such mayhem with disappearing acts.
I don't get how the Queen's death can possibly affect a storage company?
Are there no consumer protection agencies in your countries? or laws that guarantee your rights?
They have no power or enforcement, so it only matters if u have the time and money to go to court.
Load More Replies...Sue them for keeping your last box. You maybe get a lot of money and they learn to read what the customers write.
After being charged really high rates for his gas bill, my Dad chose to have it shut off and went all electric. He had the meter (which was in his garage) disconnected by a gas engineer and took a picture with of himself standing next to it, holding a newspaper to show the date it was cut off. The photo showed the last reading on the meter which Dad had submitted to the gas company and they said his account was paid in full. The company sent someone to disconnect the house from the supply at the kerb so it was no longer receiving any gas at all. Size months later, a bill from the gas company drops onto the doormat, they want £20 for a 'standing charge' on the meter. Apparently even though Dad's house receives no gas, the company wants him to pay for the meter still being there and the letter says it will be £20 for every month going forward. So Dad goes into the garage and rips the thing out of the wall with a crowbar and calls them to come and pick up their meter. They did.
My FIL and MIL moved from one country to another. They hired a moving company to pack and move their stuff, wise move imo. My FIL was mildly pissed though that all the newspapers for the last year or so he saved that he wanted to read again someday were used as a padding for all the fragile things. 😂 How were they supposed to know that the stack of newspapers on the floor were meant to be moved, not used for packing?
Several years ago, my family had to temporarily move houses to get a mold problem fixed. We were lucky to find a rental that was at most 1/4th of a mile away. But cause we had to move everything out, we hired a moving company. I haven't a clue how, but those men damaged nearly every piece of furniture while driving 10mph for less than a minute down a smoothly paved road 😭 And ofc they denied breaking anything. But cause we didn't have to pay for the move (insurance covered it as part of fixing the mold) and we didn't want to deal with the hassle (the furniture was still useable), we just let it drop lol
Bonus: they packed, unpacked, and put everything in place all in the same day, which wasn't easy because this new house had a weird layout (stairs were in the back of the house, super narrow, and had a 90° angle. And all bedrooms were upstairs, so there was no getting around that), so we bought them pizza and pop as a thank you and so they could take a longer break (company wouldn't let them have more than an hour for lunch despite all the work they did). I've never seen someone so disgusted at being offered free food 😩
Load More Replies...A workmate of my father's arrived home from work one day to find a dozen large parcels and boxes on hid front verandah. No documentation and the neighbours hadn't noticed the delivery truck. No details on the boxes either - completely anonymous. Boxes contained kids play equipment - swings, see-saw, kids table and chairs, cubby house, etc. Some poor family missed out on Christmas big time. Eventually he just distributed it all around the neighbourhood as he didn't have any kids or grandchildren.
My aunt moved from Colorado to the Bahamas. The hired moving company was to meet her and her husband in FL to pass off items to go on a ferry to the islands. They arrived to be told their stuff was already in storage as they were late. (They arrived 2 days early.) The company would not provide storage unit and demanded payment. My aunt as she should have said they would Pay the second half when they saw their items in tact as the storage unit they listed was non existent according to the front office. They then dodged phone calls and missed meetups that cost my aunt thousands to attend. Everything she owned except her dogs and her 2 suitcases of clothes were in there. The company was sued for damages and paid my aunts stuff was apparently auctioned off due to moving company not paying for storage at a location in a different state. According to the moving companies manager this was a thing that had never happened before according to yelp it happened a lot in that year. 2020. :(
I'm missing so much stuff after a interstate move of 1,800 miles. Moving company took our stuff in NC and (supposedly) stored it in a climate controlled unit in NJ. (?) We finally get our stuff delivered in CO and although I'm still not done unpacking, there's a lot of stuff missing. And damaged. Paid $18000 for this c**p? Can't wait to contact them with my list. PODS was a much better deal.
My sister bought an expensive designer dress. When the purchase did not appear on her credit card bill she rang the card company and they said the shop had not told them of any dress purchase. She rang the shop to ask them to get it done so she knew how her finances stood and the shop said they had already done it and the card company had paid them. Neither would admit there was an error so she got a very expensive designer dress for free.
I'd be concerned about the Oompa-Loompa eggs I'd got in that missing box... surely they're ready to hatch now?
you should have sad that something very important and expensive is in the 8th box an demand refund for the lost property - that would teach them
This thread is full of examples that predate computers.
Load More Replies...Except that this story here doesn't include a clever and cool comeback from OP, or a massive win/loss on the two sites, the only thing it does include is a situation that is actually not very uncommon at all. No one clapped either.
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