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Companies We Endorse
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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.
Move your cursor over the headings for a brief explanation of each type of company and then use the links to read reviews of the companies. Click on the company name to go to that company's website.
You Load/We Drive Companies:
Full Service Moving Companies:
- Moovers, Inc.
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Operates nationwide with CA and NY metro offices; cross-country, shorter-distance, and local moves
- Atlas SmartMove
Offers three tiers of service for your move - Ask for your MovingScam discount!
- 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.
Auto Transport Companies:
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For more information on international moving, read this article.
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:09 pm Post subject: Broadway Express / Coral Springs Moving |
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I found Broadway Express through this website and they were excellent-I had contracted with a traditional mover (Coral Springs Moving and Storage aka GOBUCKS) and ended up throwing them out of my house-called Broadway Express the same day and they had a truck to my house in Coral Springs Florida within a few days-the truck was right on time and so was the delivery on Cape Cod-the driver (James Johnson) was excellent and was a big help with the loading and unloading-I also got moving helpers from emove.com and they did an excellent job (Best movers in Florida and Mighty Movers in MA.)-Anybody planning a move should definitely use Broadway Express-they delivered exactly as promised
Coral Springs Moving is a local company and everyone in Coral Springs has heard of them-when I contracted with them I was adamant that I wanted my belongings loaded directly on to the truck that would be bringing them to Ma. The estimator assured me that not only would it be the same truck but that the same crew that was moving my things north would do the loading in Coral Springs.
When the movers arrived to load the truck there were only two men instead of three (one had a problem with his wife and got involved with the police, and they were a local pick up crew not Coral Springs employees) and the man in charge told my wife that he was out until 4 AM the night before and that he really didn't want to do the job.
I called the office to ask a question about the truck and learned that my belongings would be transferred at their yard onto the interstate truck when it returned to Fl in one week. At that point I told all concerned that they lied to me and then threw them out of the house. |
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:09 pm Post subject: Re: Broadway Express / Coral Springs Moving |
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I originally agreed to a move from Virginia to Mississippi with Coral Springs Moving & Storage (FL), which I found through 123movers.com (which I should have learned from this site to avoid). I chose them mainly because of price. I had a small load (about 750 lbs), and they were going to charge me by weight, rather than a minimum of one or two thousand pounds, like the larger movers. This would have saved me several hundred dollars. As a regional mover, they don't come through Virginia every week, but I told them I could be flexible both on the pickup date and drop-off date, with one condition: I *had* to be out of my apartment by May 31.
My contact at Coral Springs (a woman named Marty) said that would be fine, and that she would get back in touch me me closer to the end of May when she could confirm a date. I have all this in writing, by the way, AND I got the ball rolling two full months in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.
To make a long story short, as the end of May kept getting nearer, I kept checking in with Marty to see if we could firm up a date. I started getting nervous, which is when I found MovingScam.com. You guys have some info on Coral Springs (and their manager used to post occasionally), and though there were some complaints, the upshot seemed to be that they were honest, just a little unreliable b/c of their size. Boy, were they.
Finally, with less than two weeks to the end of the month, I call Marty yet again and she says, "Yes, we can confirm that we have a truck coming through -- the first week of June." She didn't seem to think that she had definitively agreed to my one simple but vital condition, and she seemed oblivious to how badly she was leaving me in a lurch.
I called two or three movers in my area to see if they could help, but at this point, everyone was booked. I remembered seeing lots of good comments on your site about BE, so I gave it a shot and lucked out. Trent Dufour was very nice and helped get everything set up on very short notice. Everything went as well as advertised, from the dispatcher (Trent) to the driver (Bob Ostrowski).
I did have to pay for a minimum 10 linear feet, even though I used much less, but all-in-all it cost me $1450 to move from Virginia to Mississippi (about 1000 miles), which is not terrible. BE's system is to let you load and unload yourself, and Trent had explained to me that he thought Bob normally didn't unload.
But Bob helped stack stuff for me once I got it on the truck, and once he saw how small my load was I asked if he'd be willing to help my parents unload in Jackson and he agreed (I couldn't be there -- long story). Bob was too nice to tell me how much money he might expect to get for it, so I just told my dad to see how long it took and go by that. My dad gave him $40 for about 30 minutes' work. Later Bob even UPSed me a bundle that accidentally got left on the truck, and I didn't have to pay for it.
So, a thumbs up for BE and a BIG thumbs down for Coral Springs Moving and Storage. |
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