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Report: #173337

Complaint Review: Banks Global Transport - Interstate Auto Movers - North Miami Beach Florida

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  • Banks Global Transport - Interstate Auto Movers 12864 Biscayne Blvd #268 North Miami Beach, Florida U.S.A.

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On 12/12/05 company was hired to move a car from New York to Florida and required a $200.00 deposit. Deposit was made and delivery was to be 8-10days from the date comntract was signed on 12/12/05. Many attempts made weekly for ETA on pick up date and delivery with no success. Contacted company on 1/25/06 at least 30 times for resolution, return of deposit attempted with NO success. Laura, CSR, stated she would call within the end of day with resolution, she never called. No car and No money!

Melissa
LAKELAND, Florida
U.S.A.

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 01/26/2006 06:46 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/banks-global-transport-interstate-auto-movers/north-miami-beach-florida-33181/banks-global-transport-interstate-auto-movers-took-deposit-for-relocation-of-a-car-1-12-173337. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#6 REBUTTAL Individual responds

IAM

AUTHOR: General Manager - (USA)

POSTED: Wednesday, February 09, 2011

In the first "rebuttal" we did not have all of the information from this customer to determine if they were our customer.  We were able to piece more information from the customer together and made the second "rebuttal" and this is our position.  Furthermore we submitted all documentation to the credit card company and they agreed 100% with the fair terms or our agreement.  Lastly we are not sure who "you" are to be speaking for the customer after the credit card company has made the final decision.  We can no longer discuss the terms of the situation with you as you are not the actual customer.



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Interstate Auto Movers
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#5 Consumer Suggestion

"Employee "- Marcus should make up his mind!

AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, May 11, 2007

Marcus,

In your first rebuttal, you say the OP was never a customer.

Then in the second rebuttal, you say they gave you bad phone numbers and that is the reason for the delay.

So, WHICH excuse are you sticking with?

Let me refresh your memory:

You wrote:
Rebuttal UPDATE Employee ..inside information
Submitted: 5/11/2007 6:14:47 AM Modified: 5/11/2007 7:22:12 AM
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False Report


This individual is not and never has been a customer. There is no record in the database. This is a false report.

Marcus - Miami, Florida
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Rebuttal UPDATE Employee ..inside information
Submitted: 5/11/2007 6:23:26 AM Modified: 5/11/2007 7:43:29 AM

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What this customer failed to mention was the fact that they give us 2 phone numbers to contact them for the pick up. They both were disconnected when we called them and they kept insisting that the number were good. We had no way of contacting them, not even an email address. This is the reason for the 1.5 months of delay. Our position on this is this report does not give all the facts and is therefore unbalanced. We have no record of the alleged 30 calls

Marcus - Miami, Florida
U.S.A.
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#4 UPDATE Employee

Unbalanced Report

AUTHOR: Marcus - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, May 11, 2007

What this customer failed to mention was the fact that they give us 2 phone numbers to contact them for the pick up. They both were disconnected when we called them and they kept insisting that the number were good. We had no way of contacting them, not even an email address. This is the reason for the 1.5 months of delay. Our position on this is this report does not give all the facts and is therefore unbalanced. We have no record of the alleged 30 calls

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False Report

AUTHOR: Marcus - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, May 11, 2007

This individual is not and never has been a customer. There is no record in the database. This is a false report.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Nope Steve, I don't think the car has been picked up yet

AUTHOR: Dave - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, January 26, 2006

I think the OP is trying to get the car picked up. To Melissa: I have a classic car hobby, and I buy and sell all the time and ship the cars all over the country. Steve is correct in saying that they are shopping your car out to the lowest bidder. It takes 2-4 weeks sometimes to get a pick up.

If you are not happy with the shippers (broker), then dispute the charge with your credit card company and contact a different shipper. Then, let the original broker know what you have done. I will be willing to bet you will have a pick-up date immediately.

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

Melissa...DO THIS right away!

AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, January 26, 2006

Go to the FMCSA website and click the SAFERweb tab. Get a "Carrier" snapshot of them and then find out who bonds thier license.

File a claim on the bond immediately, as I am confident that they are only a broker and not an actual carrier.

They are waiting for the availability of some cheap freight hauler to haul your car.

Or, just call your auto insurance company and report the vehicle STOLEN. They will then do all of this legwork for you.

As soon as they broke the agreement, and will not contact you with the whereabouts of your vehicle, it can be considered theft by concealment.

Call the District Attorney's office and request felony larceny charges be filed for the theft of your vehicle.

Do all of these things simultaneously. You will be amazed how quick your vehicle gets delivered.

Good luck!

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