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  • Report:  #235341

Complaint Review: Nationwide Relocation - Fort Lauderdale Florida

Reported By:
- Dallas, Texas,
Submitted:
Updated:

Nationwide Relocation
6245 Powerline Road Suite # 202 Fort Lauderdale, 33309 Florida, U.S.A.
Phone:
954-772-1610
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I contracted over the internet with [email protected] (also know as Nationwide Relocation) - Alec Plosky (888) 219-7171 Ext. 208

The moving company was supposed to pack my entire house (dishes, utilities, clothes, etc) in boxes and then move my items to Dallas on 8/6/2006 and 8/7/2006.

On 8/6/2006 I called Mr. Alec Plosky (3) three times throughout the day 8am, 12noon, and 4pm no answer.

On 8/7/2006, I called Mr. Alec Plosky around 8am and exclaimed that the movers have not shown up and therefore have not packed the house. I again made Mr. Plosky aware that I had to drive to Dallas for my new job and items had to be moved 8/6/2006 or 8/7/2006. Mr. Plosky said that he get back to me and assured me that the movers would be there that day to pack my house and move my items. The movers did not show, I called Mr. Polsky at 4pm and he did not return my call.

I left Springfield and drove to Dallas on 8/8/2006; I called Mr. Polsky again on 8/8/2006 (he did not answer) I left a message stating the movers never came and I was on my way to Dallas and he needed to refund my credit card. I called again on 8/9/2006 and 8/10/2006 and asked for my credit card to be refunded again, I left a message. No answer and no return phone call.

Nationwide Relocation (the broker) charged $1,553.45 on my credit card and did not pick-up my furniture. The Mover Countrywide Movers is not charging me or Nationwide Relocation; in fact they apologized for not communicating to me that they would not be able to move me on 8/6/2007 or 8/7/2007.

Again, Nationwide Relocation will not refund my $1,553.45.

As a broker, they did not communicate that the mover would not be able to move me on the contracted dates. In addition, the mover did not move my furniture. Nationwide should not be allowed to keep my deposit of $1,553.45.

Please let this letter serve as my authorization and agreement to pursue any legal action on my behalf.

The person to address legal action:

Mr. Aldo Disorbo

Nationwide Relocation Services

6245 Powerline Road Suite # 202

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Sincerely,

[email protected]

Cythenia

Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Cythenia

Springfield,
Illinois,
U.S.A.
Update - of Court Case

#2Author of original report

Thu, August 30, 2007

I have filed suit in Dallas, Texas and Nationwide has filed a motion to dismiss because of the clause in the contract that states "This contract shall be governed by the internal laws of the State of Florida without regard to principles of conflicts of law. Any dispute arising out of relation to this agreement shall be brought in the courts of record of the State of Florida in Broward County or the court of the United states, Southern District of Florida in Broward County" The judge is going to decide if he is going to dismiss the case in 2 weeks. Any opinions suggestions or attorney would be greatly appreciated.


Sharon

Alexandria,
Virginia,
U.S.A.
Dispute charges

#3Consumer Suggestion

Sat, February 10, 2007

Call your credit card company and dispute the charges. NRS will claim they performed the service they were contracted to, they found you a mover and it is not their fault that the movers did not show. However, if the mover did not show the contract has not been fulfilled. Continue to press your credit card company to reverse the charges. NRS will fight it, but don't let them win.

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