MIKE
BROOKLYN,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, September 19, 2002
This REBUTTAL was redacted because the individual did not provide a bona fide e-mail address, ..we will verify e-mail addresses before posting..
DANNY
BROOKLYN,#3Consumer Suggestion
Thu, September 19, 2002
Before moving,consumers should ask to recieve a written binding estimate from their mover. They then will know the final cost of the move before the move has even begun. This method will avoid any discrepancy in the price of the move. Remember that a written binding estimate cannot be given over the phone, and only is valid for thirty days.
Kay
Blacksburg,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, July 18, 2002
Adam Moving, what's your side of the story for all the other people you've ripped off? You're blacklisted dude...we know about you. Learn to spell.
OREN
BROOKLYN,#5UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 17, 2002
its funny how this consumer forgets to state that her husband who is so sick and is a dieabetic was arrested by the police because he ran after the forman with a pair of scissors and tried to stab him in front of 6 witnesses including thier nieghbors who inturn told the police these people are crazy and are glad they are moving so if we are gonna make accusations the whole story should be told and there goods were not held hostage they never paid a dime for the move because a custome made piano could not be dissasembled in there home by the men because it was built in the home when we didnt move the piano thats when they demanded we unload the truck after 8 hours of work and wouldnt then pay for the labor to do so
Ed
Janesville,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, June 06, 2002
The movers/con men should have been the ones in handcuffs. It's a shame you couldn't sue them for this. It's things like this that lawsuits were really made for.