I hired Reindeer Auto Relocation to do…
I hired Reindeer Auto Relocation to do two things for me and they failed at both
Reindeer was supposed to handle the logistics of my car relocation which involved both sea and land and delivery of my car to my residence. The day of the delivery, I received a call from the truck driver stating that I had to pick up my car about 3 miles from my house eventhough I had contracted and paid for a home delivery. I am in my mid 60’s and we were under a 105 degree heat warning that day. I walked the 3 miles to pick up my car. After several emails, Reindeer agreed to make a nominal goodwill payment but it certainly did not make up for the inconvenience
Reindeer as a broker was supposed to represent my interests with the parties involved with the relocation. After receiving the car, I noticed that my key fob was very badly scratched as if it had been thrown in a bucket with other keys. I alerted Reindeer who allegedly conducted an investigation and found no evidence of negligence thus declined my claim. Res ipsa loquitur (Latin: "the facts speak for themselves") is a doctrine in common law where negligence can be inferred from the very nature of an accident or injury in the absence of direct evidence on how any defendant behaved. The relocation process involved a thorough inspection when I dropped off the car identifying every damage and showing their locations on an inspection form. No damage to my key was identified at drop off. The key was within the exclusive control of the parties involved in the relocation. Finally, the key could not possibly have scratched itself. The facts speak for themselves.








