Tom
Myrtle Beach,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, January 03, 2006
I am in a similar situation with a moving company called Nationwide Relocation and Damrons Moving in Eastlake, Ohio. I suggest that you report your mover to the Attorney General. I even suggest that you go on the 20/20 or PrimeTime Live websites and let them know about your moving scam. These moving companies and Brokers should not be allowed to get away with this any longer. I suggest to anyone planning a move to rent your own truck and have your friends and family help you load it and unload it. There are too many dishonest moving companies out there. Don't take your chances! I am reminded of my experience every day when I look at our broken things that we worked hard for.
Sharon
Alexandria,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 03, 2006
Call the CPUC to report them. They are strict with movers who reside in CA, on moves that started or ended in CA. Since they already promised you a refund, perhaps the CPUC can work on forcing them to pay.
Aravind
Torrance,#4Author of original report
Tue, January 03, 2006
Across america never refunded me the money they promised. The bottom line is never ever choose this company for your moving needs Please read the full history of this report as that may help you in assessing your mover. Thanks.
Sharon
Alexandria,#5Consumer Suggestion
Fri, July 29, 2005
Is the reimbursement hinged upon your posting of this statement? Meaning, would they still cut you a check if you hadn't written this update? Read the Rip Off Report from yesterday about Right Way Moving Storage, where the owner promised a refund IN FULL if she would retract her original complaint. She couldn't (and wouldn't), so the refund was not given. I hope that you do see your deserved money.
Aravind
Torrance,#6Author of original report
Fri, July 29, 2005
The claims department from the company has agreed to re-imburse me for the 1.5 hrs which was wrongfully charged. They have infact agreed to pay for 2.5 hrs and apologized to me for billing me incorrectly.