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Originally posted by NotFromHere
They should have those bastards. For what they put me through. Breaking shit, stealing shit, bringing a truck that was already too full of other people's broken shit so they had to send another truck (while we waited and almost missed a flight), not sending enough crates for the heavy stuff and making us wait for that, and then showing up late on the other end so we didn't have any furniture or clothes the first day, oh and then misweighing our stuff so that the actual bill was far far more than the "estimate" (which I found out is a common scam even for the big guys like the ones we used.)
Yeah, and just try to complain. You get the hahahahaha, well don't use us next time then.
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At least they didn't toss you in the truck with your belongings.
With all the schools in and around Boston, September 1st (and the weekends near it) are very busy moving days. The movers are hustling from job to job.
This past September, while unloading one young co-ed's belongings they attempted to hike the price by several hundred dollars. She refused to pay more than the amount in the contract, they locked her in the truck and threatened to drive off leaving her stuff on the street and her in the back of the truck. Someone called the cops. She was released from the back of the truck, the movers were arrested. No word on how her belongings made it up to the new apartment. Sorry, no cite.