Company Response
Mark from
AA Auto & Home Movers Submitted this response.
Response Date: 11/28/2008 10:47:00 AM
Mr. Zech was not promised 24 hours notice for pickup or delivery. He was advised in writing of 6 to 24 hours notice for pickup only. It is so stated in the contract. That the driver gave Mr. Zech two hours notice for delivery, which was not enough notice for Mr. Zech, is not a failing of any sort. It would make some customers happy to receive the car on that day, even though it was at night. That he did not see it that way is fine – the driver accommodated his wishes and delivered the next day. His statement about ‘missing gas’ does not make sense. The vehicle was released by Ralph or Betty Zech in Eumclaw, WA. By contract, there is supposed to be less than ¼ tank of gas in the vehicle at pickup, which is what seems to have been done by the release customers in Washington. If Ed Zech feels someone with his transport company stole his gas, it should have been discussed with the company when it arrived to him in Maryland, which was the delivery point where he was. If Mr. Zech personally released the vehicle in Eumclaw, WA and personally saw that it had ¾ tank of gas, then he violated the contract he signed when he placed his order.