My experience was the complete opposite of Peter's, and CAM made a point of
making sure that I was in direct communication with the mover. They are a
broker, but they worked very hard to get the best deal for me for a reliable
hauler.
I guess you take a chance any time you have to hire someone to do a job. I may
have been lucky.
Paul
In an email dated Tue, 23 Mar 2004 6:40:54 pm GMT, "Peter Engel"
<peter.engel@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>I cannot endorse the use of Corporate Auto Movers. These people are
>brokers and you have no way to determine exactly who will actually be
>moving your car.
>I bought a 65 Polara convertible in San Jose, CA and had it shipped to
>SE PA using CAM. They, in turn, contracted the haul to Autobahn
>Express. It took my car a month to make the trip and I never got a call
>from CAM or Autobahn without calling them first.
>The haul was supposed to take 10 days, then another few days, then
>another few... I had to keep calling CAM over and over to get updates
>since I am an hour from the drop point and needed some notice to be
>there. I got NO calls from the driver until a day before drop off
>(Friday the 13th of February 2004).
>This was an enclosed haul and it was not cheap. The cars were really
>jammed in that trailer and the driver had to crawl on my car to get
>inside and move it.
>CAM did say that they were unhappy with Autobahn and would not deal with
>them again, but who knows. That statement may have been for my peace of
>mind only.
>Good luck.
>
>
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