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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

If my vehicle is damaged during shipping, what should I do?

When you take delivery of your vehicle after shipping, it is very important that you and the driver should go over the vehicle, car or auto cautiously to make sure for any damage, externally or internally occurred during transport or shipping by the transporters or shippers. Use your notes and photos from the pre-loading check to decide whether a particular scratch or ding is old or new in your vehicle, car or auto during transport or shipping. Particularly, also check underneath the vehicle, auto or car and be in no doubt to start the engine to make sure it runs after shipping. If you come across any damage during transport, which you think that occurred during the shipping process for your vehicle, car or auto, make a note of it on your check report, get the driver's signature, and report or state it to the transport company.

 

   

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