Jim
Anaheim,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, August 20, 2011
Consumers should always consider ABF a fantastic alternative if you don't want to do the driving of the truck (which a lot of people don't) and if you don't mind packing your own stuff. I know a lot of people who have used ABF and not only loved them, they used them over...and over.... and over again. Your own experience had to do with the fact you decided to cancel the move; what you ended up settling for is EXACTLY what you should have received back. After all, you had a trailer twice delivered to your home...and...then when you didn't move....you could not have expected a full refund?? Your experience is not only an anomaly (people generally don't cancel a move after a trailer has been to their house...twice), but not representative of someone experiencing a move. In fact on one consumer monitored website, there are a total of 148 positive reviews for ABF and 5 neutral reviews out of 162 moves, which means only 9 negative reviews on the site, and that's for a site that gathers moving complaints. Those complaints are over a 5 year period, so I'd say that's a good record for consumers to consider.
At the end of the day, they made good - not simply because of a complaint on a website - but because someone at ABF realized a refund was due. More often than not, accounting for a move goes through 3-4 individuals before a final accounting is done; the whole process of moving, including the administration, is labor intensive and is not an exact science. I am glad things worked out for you.
ConsumerRightsFighter
United States of America#3Author of original report
Thu, August 18, 2011
After being told by Supervisor Chelsea Drummond that she wouldn't credit my account, I filed complaints with my State's Attorney General, the Better Business Bureau and RipOff Report. I then received a call from another U-Pack "Analyst" that was willing to work with me and resolve the issue - and have RipOff Report updated (yep, this site really does work!).
The settlement wasn't anything great for me - I wound up paying $300 ($150 for each time they sent their trailer to my house) in additional to the monthly trailer rental (which was never in dispute).
It appears that U-Pack may be like Comcast - they have a staff that monitors complaints on the Internet and then tries to settle them. That's good, but not nearly as good as solving them in the first place.
I don't plan on using ABF/U-Pack again. If you want something done right, do it yourself and that means U-Haul (if you have the option).
U-Pack Moving
USA#4UPDATE Employee
Mon, August 08, 2011
I am so sorry for any problems you encountered during your move. Please email your move information to me directly at [email protected] and I will take a closer look.
Thank you!
Lyndsay
U-Pack Moving
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