Auto Relocation Plus, Inc.  | |
| Time On Site: | 7 Year(s), 0 Month(s). Since 5/5/2005 6:46:00 PM | | |
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Overall Rating (Last Two Years*):      3 ratings & reviews posted
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| NEVER USE AGAIN | | Never use their service as it will result in nothing but frustrating and useless irony. My car was moved as a part of relocation package. It arrived with many new scratches and filthy condition. First they asked to email pictures from all angles, etc... [ More ] |
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| Don't Use Auto Relo Plus. Ever. | | ARP moved my car as part of a corporate relocation. My car was on top of the car carrier, and the truck driver didn't make it under a bridge. My car had nearly $6,000 in damage. They also sat on the car for 4 days before they told me what had happ... [ More ] | | The roof of the vehicle was damaged. The insurance carrier sent out an independent auto damage appraiser to look at the vehicle. They determined $1600 in damage as did a preferred body shop. The transferee wanted their 2008 Honda Civic repaired at a Mercedes body shop, the type of shop that only does high end repairs. The insurance company would not cover the additional cost because they could get the vehicle repaired to factory specs at their preferred shop for less money. That is simple business sense. The transferee was unreasonable in their expectations. In the end, his own insurance company only requested that we reimburse the $1600 that was originally offered. [ view ] |
|      | | Brian | | 7/23/2010 2:51:00 PM |
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| Damage to two cars | | Our move was 11 months ago and through the relocation company at place of business. They picked up our cars in a rain storm. The cars were delivered the following week in another state. One of the cars had to be jumped to drive it of the ramp and ... [ More ] | | The transferee was trying to claim that we damaged their radio, speakers, air conditioning and some random scratches on a 2001 Ford Escort and 2004 Infiniti. We hired an independent auto damage appraiser to look at the vehicles - much like an insurance company would do. They came back and said we were only responsible for a scratch on the Escort for $587 and we offered settlement. They did not find ANYTHING wrong with the Infiniti. The transferee declined the settlement and decided to file a comprehensive claim with their insurance so they could get what they wanted. Their own insurance company (Progressive) told us that they feel the transferee was filing a fraudulent claim. We did our due diligence. This transferee could not be satisfied. [ view ] |
|      | | mary kay teefey | | 7/1/2010 3:08:00 PM |
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