Shipping Guide
You should always have the car clean before pick up. When the carrier arrives to pick up your car he will have a contract called a bill of lading . This will also contain a condition report. Generally, all of his personal/ licensing information is on this form. The two of you will examine your car thoroughly inside and out and mark down any damage such as dents, dings, scratches in the paint, the condition of the interior etc. You will always get a copy of this report. IMPORTANT: If you are not going to be on the delivery end when your car arrives we suggest you make a copy and overnight this document to whoever will be receiving the car for you so that they can compare the condition of the vehicle at pick up vs delivery. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT ANY DAMAGE BE LISTED ON DELIVERY if you want the carrier to consider your claim. ONCE YOU SIGN OFF THAT YOUR CAR HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION YOU WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO MAKE A CLAIM FOR DAMAGE. If there is no one available to receive the car on delivery your car will be taken to a terminal location. Any Storage fees will be your responsibility. Make sure you know when your car will arrive. We suggest you do not ship any personal goods in the car. Carriers will not be responsible for any personal goods left in your car. If you want to put a few items in the car ask the carrier if it is ok and confine it to the trunk area of your car. Keep in mind that these items are not insured. Make sure you weatherize your car when shipping in the winter due to cold climates. It is not necessary to have more then a ¼ tank of gas. Lightweight items ,if allowable, should not exceed 50 lbs. in the trunk. It is against DOT regulations to place any items in vehicle. |