Company Response
Chris Cooper from
Truck It Transport Inc. Submitted this response.
Response Date: 10/1/2014 11:28:00 AM
We are truly sorry this customer had a bad experience, seems even after 6 months after transport and multiple previous bad reviews, his threats he told us are true of slandering us all over the internet till death do us part.
We spoke with the carrier when this happened in great detail, and have a completely different side of the story in which the carrier basically called this customer crazy. There is not enough detail to go into this, and I would rather not. But what I will say that the bat, was not a bat, but a tire checker. The grown up kid, was doing an inspection on the truck/trailer as the other adult was delivering your vehicle to you. For when deliveries are made at night, I advise using a tool, called a flashlight. This way you can mark damage on the inspection report before signing, so that the insurance company can actually file a claim. THE FIRST THING A INSURANCE COMPANY WILL DO IS ASK FOR YOUR BILL OF LADING FOR PROOF THAT THERE WAS DAMAGE, THEN THEY WILL MATCH IT UP WITH THE CARRIERS AND START THE CLAIM FROM THERE. WHEN YOU MARK NO DAMAGE, SIMPLY PUT, THERE IS NO CLAIM. This allows the insurance company not get scammed by the thousands of scam artists out there. Unfortunately, there will be customers who sign no damage, and there actually might of been the next day, but that would be the fault of the customer for signing off no damage Hopefully you understand!! I appreciate your feedback, again!
WORD OF ADVICE TO ALL CUSTOMERS....... PLEASE DO PROPER INSPECTION REPORTS AT DELIVERY.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR BROKER IF THERE ARE ANY ISSUES. WHEN WE HAVE NO COMMUNICATION, WE ASSUME ALL IS GOOD! THANK YOU