Nationwide Relocation Services
Florida,#2UPDATE Employee
Tue, December 11, 2012
Nationwide Relocation Services regrets to hear of your dissatisfaction with our moving services. With the information you have provided us with, we are unable to locate your move with us. We are aware that you would like to remain anonymous, however, if you are indeed a customer we would like to speak with you to address your issues. Call us at 1-888-219-7171.
You may contact us at our office to discuss your concerns as soon as possible as we always like to ensure that our customers are satisfied with our services. Please call and provide your name and job ID # so we can better assist you with with your issues.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Nationwide Relocation Services
suz
Grants Pass,#3General Comment
Sun, December 09, 2012
Yes, please call me at (((ROR redacted))) or email me at (((ROR redacted))) I experienced the most horrendous move using Nationwide in my life and I have moved long distance a lot. If it had not been for my medical condition and medical equipment they held hostage and help from Move Rescue, DOT, and consumer complaint agency and threatening to sue them for pain and suffering and to call the police to report all my belongings to have been stolen by this company, it would not have even been delivered by then. I am beside myself with how this company and its affiliate movers can still exist after extorting so many people, causing countless losses, and suffering. Not inconvenience. It goes way beyond that! We have to get them. They will try to ruin your credit if you fight them for overcharges and fraud. This has to stop. We need help. I am still dealing with their overcharges and fraudulent fees.
suzanne
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David
Surprise,#4Author of original report
Tue, March 29, 2011
Finally, I got through to Nationwide Relocation Service. The threat of Class Action and constantly screaming at everyone that answered the phone got me to Aldo's Admin. Once I screamed at her about the situation, they finally agreed to refund my money, and sent me a settlement agreement. Just a word of advice, go onto the website www.nationwiderelo.com and file a complaint there. Send numerous emails to [email protected] and this will help your situations. Hope this helps, because that is what I did. It only took a month of screaming at them to get it resolved. Best of Luck.
ArrestAldo
Minneapolis,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, March 25, 2011
Consumers can help identify noncompliant household goods movers by calling FMCSA's nationwide complaint hotline,
1-888-368-7238 (1-888 DOT-SAFT) or by visiting http://nccdb.fmcsa.dot.gov. Prior to selecting a household goods carrier, consumers should also visit FMCSAs www.protectyourmove.gov for information on planning a successful move and to search movers and their complaint history.
ArrestAldo
Minneapolis,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, March 22, 2011
Aldo is horrible. He does not care that his employees lie. He tells them to in sales meetings. He is in his office every day. He is more than able to take calls and help his customers, but refuses. Why would he care? He has their money already.... I went to his office to discuss my move that ended up being me just getting ripped off. First address I went to was for World Moving. Guess what? Not a real adrress. It is a ups mail store. Really. So I hunted down the other companies he does business under. Finally made it to his office by using the addy for Nationwide. Well, I was greeted by security that said under no circumstance may I enter the building and I was asked to leave before he called the cops. I did nothing but try to enter the building that houses the company that charged and kept my depsoit. I was aso told that 90 cameras are watching me. This guy ripped off so many people he ha buit a fort to protect him. Scary stuuf. I cannot belive the Government allows this to happen to hard working Americans!!! We must stop him!!!!!!! STOP HIDING ALDO!
Nationwide Reloction, Ft. Lauderdal
United States of America#7Consumer Comment
Sun, March 20, 2011
Nationwide of United States Van Lines owes me a 3932.06, plus two days of waiting for delivery that was supposedly too much to handle. This broker disappeared, the truking company they "brokered" was too small to carry the inventory list and I had to pay employees overtime to wait for a truck that never arrived March 19 - March 20.
The newest is we received a call from Nationwide stating that we would have to pay $250.00 for an overnight stay, since the truck broke down.
We were overcharged mileage by their agent (which they brokered from their own company United States Van Lines. The paperwork they sent to the the drivers is not what we have, nor does it reflect the contract we had.