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Caution: BAD experience with Inter-City Auto Transport (Wyoming) & Go 2 Transport

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  1. Vraiment

    Vraiment F1 Rookie

    Jul 7, 2009
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    A few weeks back I hired Intercity, on behalf of a dear friend who wished to have her 458 shipped half way across the country. She had no experience with Intercity but decided that was who she wanted to work with.

    The day before the scheduled pick up Intercity informed me that another company would be in touch about the pick-up time. To my surprise, they had farmed out to the job to Go-2 Transport from Phoenix.

    I protested but they simply said that they “reserved the right” in their contracts to give jobs to a sub-carrier. Although disappointed and somewhat uncomfortable, much had gone into the logistics and planning of the transport and its arrival time and the owner agreed to stay the course.

    I oversaw the preparation of the car and its final inspection before it was loaded on the carrier. Any minor defects were noted and signed off on the bill of lading. When the car arrived on the other end there was a large chip in the roof. The driver denied any responsibility and insisted the car was loaded that way even though the damage was not noted on the bill of lading.

    The car was inspected by a local Ferrari-recommended body shop and they said that the entire roof needs to be painted from pillar to pillar for the best outcome.

    We have spent weeks trying to get the carrier -- first Intercity and then Go 2 - to be accountable, and today they officially denied the claim.

    There is always risk with shipping a car – especially an exotic – and to be sure, mistakes happen. However, in the end, it’s about how a business owns up to and accounts for their mistakes.

    To say the least, this has been an ugly experience.

    I can’t possibly recommend that anybody hire Intercity or Go 2 for the transport of their Ferrari, or any other car they care about.
     
  2. dakharris

    dakharris Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Wow, that sucks. I recommend turning the claim into the owner's insurer. Given the cost to repair, they will pursue subrogation with both transport companies and their insurers. If successful, the owner will be reimbursed her deductible. At least that's how it should work. Depends on who the insurer is. GC's 458?
     
  3. Vraiment

    Vraiment F1 Rookie

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    Yes, it is.
     
  4. energy88

    energy88 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Exactly! Hope the two transporters realize their responsibility and come around.
     
  5. butcher

    butcher Formula 3

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    What a shame...sad to hear that some businesses choose to practice with very poor integrity.
     
  6. Sledge4.2

    Sledge4.2 F1 Rookie

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    I drove by you the day you were shipping and the car was spotless. Lessons learned, as unfortunate as it is.
     
  7. TOOLFAN

    TOOLFAN F1 Rookie
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    I have had bad experiences myself with Intercity, shipping clients cars.
    Sorry to hear about the trouble.
     
  8. Kman360

    Kman360 Rookie

    Mar 9, 2013
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    Sorry to hear about this headache. I think D. Harris is right with his comment.
    I will be not be using them in the future!
    Thanks for the heads up on this.
     
  9. intercity

    intercity Karting

    May 5, 2009
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    #9 intercity, Jun 2, 2016
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    Vraiment,

    Can you please clarify your post as Intercity Lines, Inc. does not broker any work out to another carrier. There is a broker with the name Inter-City Auto Transport out of Jackson, Wyoming area and they are not associated with us nor are we associated with any brokers. We only haul cars we book with our drivers and our trucks. I am assuming this incident was with them and not Intercity Lines, Inc out of MA. We have been in business for over 35 years and we take a lot of pride in our work, we have the best drivers with the best equipment and if we damage a vehicle we take care of the claim to have the car repaired.

    It is unfortunate that this happened to your friend and the carrier should have stood behind to repair the damage. However, forum members take posts and reviews very seriously and we would appreciate if you can clarify that the incident happened with the broker and not Intercity Lines, Inc.

    Thank you for your help in this matter!
     
  10. djantlive

    djantlive Formula 3

    Jun 30, 2005
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    Jim, it is great to clarify. I was puzzled bc the brokering part. I had nothing but excellent service in shipping my exotics with intercity.
     
  11. Admiral Goodwrench

    Admiral Goodwrench Formula Junior

    Mar 2, 2005
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    Jim, I am glad to hear of the clarification. Over the past 8 years we have used you to move the blue car to/from Pebble Beach, to/from Cavallino, to New Mexico from FCA National, to VA from FCA National. Every move has been perfect with no issues, competent and friendly driver crews every time. As a matter of fact you will be bringing the car to the Golden Gate Ferrari Festival this September.

    It would seem that there might be a copyright infringement case with this other outfit.

    Best regards,

    Robert
     
  12. doltond

    doltond Formula Junior
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    +1!!
     
  13. paulchua

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    +2
     
  14. Lookingforfcar

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    at best it would be trademark infringement, not copyright. .. you would need to have a registered trademark to file such a compliant... .. you would need to have a registered copyright to file such a compliant... otherwise you can not file suit.
     
  15. intercity

    intercity Karting

    May 5, 2009
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    djantlive,

    Thank you for the kind words, we really appreciate your business.
     
  16. intercity

    intercity Karting

    May 5, 2009
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    Robert,

    As always Thank You for the kind words and your business. We look forward to moving the little blue car in Sept. Have a great summer and stay cool in NM!
     
  17. Il Tifoso

    Il Tifoso Formula 3
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    +1. I've shipped with Intercity Lines twice and both have been wonderful experiences. I will only ship with them since they are one of the few carriers that will not farm out work to other companies and have their own drivers, so I know exactly who's dealing with my car(s).

    I hope things work out in the end with the resolution of the damage with the other "Intercity"!

    Ruben
     
  18. intercity

    intercity Karting

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    Ruben,

    Thank you for the kind words and thank you for your business, we really appreciate it. We look forward to helping you with any future moves.
     
  19. full_garage

    full_garage Formula 3
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    Thanks for chiming in Jim.

    In all the times I have used Intercity I have never heard of them brokering ANY transport- the trucks themselves are the best in the biz and something the driver's are proud to show off.

    Shows how the best course of action in this business is to get a personal referral rather than relying on the google machine.
     
  20. luvcoupes

    luvcoupes Karting

    Jan 29, 2011
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    I used Intercity recently, and it was a most professional experience. I met the driver on a side street where I spent almost 1 hour with him while he inspected every inch of my car, loaded it and then prepared it with mutiple coverings. Very impressive, to say the least.
     
  21. intercity

    intercity Karting

    May 5, 2009
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    Thank you all for your comments, we really appreciate it. Unfortunately we get associated with them even though we have nothing to do with them. Again, we appreciate all the forum members that have used us in the past to post their experience and help clear the air.
     
  22. djantlive

    djantlive Formula 3

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    Vraiment, can you clarify which intercity you dealt with?
     
  23. Vraiment

    Vraiment F1 Rookie

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    Jim, I owe you and your company a sincere apology because my post inadvertently led readers to believe I was speaking of your company. In fact, it is as you suggested, Inter-City, based in Jackson, with whom we did business. Never mind the details of how that happened, as we were under the impression we were contracting with Intercity, and desired to do so because of multiple strong recommendations we do so. Once again, my apologies for typing it as I did when in fact it is Inter-City. V.
     
  24. HMB-Dino

    HMB-Dino Formula 3
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    You might want to ask the moderator to retitle this thread to call out the correct mover's company name.
     
  25. Vraiment

    Vraiment F1 Rookie

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    Thank you for your suggestion - that request has been made.
     

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