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The following are the only companies officially endorsed by MovingScam.com at this time. Our endorsement is based on the positive experiences of many consumers who have used them. MovingScam accepts referral fees from these companies.
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- Moovers, Inc.
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Operates nationwide with CA and NY metro offices; cross-country, shorter-distance, and local moves
- Atlas SmartMove
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- Suddath Relocation Systems
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Very large, established company operating nationwide with outstanding Florida locations that we endorse.
- Corrigan Moving Systems
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Midwest-based family-owned company with 80 years of experience and highly endorsed Michigan, Ohio, Chicago, and Rochester NY locations, several of which won United’s 2012 Customer Choice Awards.
- Joyce Van Lines
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Large, award-winning, independent 48-state carrier based in CT. Owns Callahan Bros.
- Shea Moving Corp.
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Family run, focuses on New York City area
- Bayshore Moving and Storage
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Large, long-established woman-owned company doing local, interstate, and international moves;
focuses on Philadelphia, DE, Baltimore, DC, and northern VA
- All Star Moving
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Mid-size, long-established; located in New York City
- Humboldt Storage and Moving
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Large Boston moving company founded in 1905, doing local, interstate, and international moves.
- Hilldrup Moving and Storage
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Large, award winning company founded in 1903 operating nationwide with seven branches including Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh-Durham NC.
- Meathead Movers
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Mid-size award-winning company staffed by student athletes. Focuses on San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles and Orange Counties and serves other California locations.
- Marathon Moving
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Mid-size Boston based award winning company. Offering local, interstate(short and long haul), and international moving and packing services.
- Andy's Transfer & Storage
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Mid-size; long-established; located in Los Angeles, servicing moves from Los Angeles County. An agent for North American.
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:30 pm Post subject: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North American? |
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Hi, I am planning to move next month from Albany, NY to Des Moines, IA. Do you have any experience with Arnoff/North American moving company? Allied did not have an agent, so that attempt failed.
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twalker Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:05 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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Hi ssarkar,
Arnoff has been in business since 1925 and has had a very good reputation, however, we have recently been getting some complaints about them giving pretty high estimates, or requiring that the shipment be weighed prior to the estimate which would be very peculiar to say the least. I think that if you get past either of these barriers then you'd probably be okay, but you should still get estimates from at least two other reputable moving companies so you have something to compare.
One of out other experts, Diane, takes a special interest in the NYC area moving companies and this is what she had to say recently:
| Diane wrote: | So far, the two companies with the most good reviews on this message board are University Van Lines (Atlas) in Rahway, NJ, and Dahill (Mayflower) in Brooklyn. See the Epinions article linked to below for reviews and contact information. There are many other good companies mentioned there.
If cost is a concern, consider using a freight company to move (ABF or Broadway Express) and hiring workers to help load. See more than 200 mostly good reviews on stickies at the top of the message board, plus a FAQ sheet. ABF has a 5-linear-foot minimum and recently BE has also dropped its minimum to that. |
I hope that helps, and welcome to Iowa!
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Ruges
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 6:03 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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Is a high estimate that bad? (unless it is a garunteed price). Or does everyone want an underestimate with a GTNE? where you get to move a couple thousand pounds for free? _________________ Ruges |
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twalker Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 6:26 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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Nope, I would rather have a high GNTE than a low non-binding any day. Of course and underestimated GNTE would be a bonus.
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 3:48 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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Thank you so much Tim. The ones you mentioned are around NY metro and NJ. I don't believe that they will serve upstate clients. However, from the University Van lines, I found the website for Mayflower and it seems like they have an agent in Albany. However, I was not able to find any information about the agent at BBB. Should I check for Mayflower or the agent information?
Also, what is GNTE? I know what BNTE is.
Thanks for all your help and your kind message of welcome!
| twalker wrote: | Hi ssarkar,
Arnoff has been in business since 1925 and has had a very good reputation, however, we have recently been getting some complaints about them giving pretty high estimates, or requiring that the shipment be weighed prior to the estimate which would be very peculiar to say the least. I think that if you get past either of these barriers then you'd probably be okay, but you should still get estimates from at least two other reputable moving companies so you have something to compare.
One of out other experts, Diane, takes a special interest in the NYC area moving companies and this is what she had to say recently:
| Diane wrote: | So far, the two companies with the most good reviews on this message board are University Van Lines (Atlas) in Rahway, NJ, and Dahill (Mayflower) in Brooklyn. See the Epinions article linked to below for reviews and contact information. There are many other good companies mentioned there.
If cost is a concern, consider using a freight company to move (ABF or Broadway Express) and hiring workers to help load. See more than 200 mostly good reviews on stickies at the top of the message board, plus a FAQ sheet. ABF has a 5-linear-foot minimum and recently BE has also dropped its minimum to that. |
I hope that helps, and welcome to Iowa!
Tim Walker
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Rick
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 7:51 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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Guaranteed Not to Exceed or Binding Not to Exceed. Type either in quotes at the search field at the top of the page and it will return threads with more complete information.
The Mayflower agent in Schenectady is part of Clark Moving and Storage in Rochester. Their Rochester office has been an agent since the mid 80’s and the principles have served on the Mayflower board. The Schenectady office has been in operation about 10 years. Both offices have a great move coordination team.
There are also two Atlas Van Lines agents nearby. http://www.atlasworldgroup.com/find-agent/
The Allied Van Lines website shows that they have an agent in Guilderland Center.
Champion Moving & Storage, Inc.
Northeastern Industrial Park, Building 26
Guilderland Center, NY 12085
(518) 861-0207
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 8:45 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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Thank you Rick. I will talk to those companies. Aliied's agent does not do the household moving anymore - only specialty items. But thanks for your time and suggestions!
Sreeroopa
| Rick wrote: | Guaranteed Not to Exceed or Binding Not to Exceed. Type either in quotes at the search field at the top of the page and it will return threads with more complete information.
The Mayflower agent in Schenectady is part of Clark Moving and Storage in Rochester. Their Rochester office has been an agent since the mid 80’s and the principles have served on the Mayflower board. The Schenectady office has been in operation about 10 years. Both offices have a great move coordination team.
There are also two Atlas Van Lines agents nearby. http://www.atlasworldgroup.com/find-agent/
The Allied Van Lines website shows that they have an agent in Guilderland Center.
Champion Moving & Storage, Inc.
Northeastern Industrial Park, Building 26
Guilderland Center, NY 12085
(518) 861-0207
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:46 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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I am also looking into Arnoff for my local move in Woodstock, NY. All their DOT numbers, records, etc. checked out good. I looked into 5 movers and they were the only ones who numbers checked out. They are about $300.00 (25%) overpriced on their estimate.
Has anyone used them?????????????????????????????????????
Thanks
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MusicMom
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 3:37 pm Post subject: Re: Any experience with Arnoff moving company or North Ameri |
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| When you say "overpriced", do you mean in comparison to the otehr movers you talked to? If there is that much of a disparity on prices, then I would venture a guess that the others were lowballing you, hoping you would choose them based solely on price. Since you said Arnoff was the only one whose license numbers checked out, that confirms it. Arnoff's estimate is most likely a good one, then. |
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