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It is not an isolated incident. They are the MotorMeister of the shipping world. It is systemic in the way DAS does business. They take orders to move cars, give dates for delivery, collect money, and THEN try to figure out how to get a car somewhere. They let cars build up, sitting in lots, while they get trucks filled, before moving them out. They can be MONTHS late in delivering a car (can you imagine being told you are getting the car in 2 weeks, then be stalled for MONTHS?). Then during the delay, they will avoid you, not take or return calls, so you have no idea what is going on. Their logistics are the worst in the business, and they just don't care.
There are a lot of truly exceptional shippers, who provide remarkable service, such as InterCity. There is no reason to take a risk on DAS, IMO.
Just want this here for the future in case someone doing their due diligence searches for DAS.
Last edited by McLovin; 09-03-2009 at 10:28 AM..
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