Porsche Boxster Mysteriously Damaged While Shipped Across The USA

Throughout all of this, Mark is freaking out internally (which is totally understandable); however, he has yet to explode. Instead, he decides to give the company’s worker the opportunity to explain the situation and (hopefully) apologize for the irreparable damage made to his car. Luckily for them, the workers do offer Mark their apologies and promise that they will make everything right by them. Mark is given the cell phone number of one of the shipping associates and is informed that he would be provided with updates on further next steps and any decisions to be made.

After calming down a bit, Mark notices that there is a slip of paper inside the car. Upon further inspection, he realized that it is an inspection report. The condition of the car is described as being “wet” but in working condition. However, one piece of very important information seems to be missing: the date on which it was filled out. Because of this piece of missing information, it is impossible to know if the report had been filled out in New Jersey where Mark had dropped off the car or upon the car’s arrival in California.

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