Ruth
San Diego,#2Author of original report
Fri, March 13, 2009
During my 2008 move, Supreme Vanlines "lost" my grandmother's antique dresser worth $750. After arriving nearly two months after the original delivery date, one of the few larger pieces of furniture I owned was missing. I was told to file a claim and because I had failed to note the missing item on the delivery slip, I would only be given $81 for my "lost" dresser. Now, it is almost one year later and I have no compensation for the horribly overpriced moving job, "lost" dresser, or the unnecessary charge for the packing materials. Beware! Supreme Vanlines has changed their address and will most likely be changing their name to avoid the bad rep they have created for themselves.
Ruth
San Diego,#3Author of original report
Fri, March 13, 2009
During my 2008 move, Supreme Vanlines "lost" my grandmother's antique dresser worth $750. After arriving nearly two months after the original delivery date, one of the few larger pieces of furniture I owned was missing. I was told to file a claim and because I had failed to note the missing item on the delivery slip, I would only be given $81 for my "lost" dresser. Now, it is almost one year later and I have no compensation for the horribly overpriced moving job, "lost" dresser, or the unnecessary charge for the packing materials. Beware! Supreme Vanlines has changed their address and will most likely be changing their name to avoid the bad rep they have created for themselves.
Ruth
San Diego,#4Author of original report
Fri, March 13, 2009
During my 2008 move, Supreme Vanlines "lost" my grandmother's antique dresser worth $750. After arriving nearly two months after the original delivery date, one of the few larger pieces of furniture I owned was missing. I was told to file a claim and because I had failed to note the missing item on the delivery slip, I would only be given $81 for my "lost" dresser. Now, it is almost one year later and I have no compensation for the horribly overpriced moving job, "lost" dresser, or the unnecessary charge for the packing materials. Beware! Supreme Vanlines has changed their address and will most likely be changing their name to avoid the bad rep they have created for themselves.
Ruth
San Diego,#5Author of original report
Fri, March 13, 2009
During my 2008 move, Supreme Vanlines "lost" my grandmother's antique dresser worth $750. After arriving nearly two months after the original delivery date, one of the few larger pieces of furniture I owned was missing. I was told to file a claim and because I had failed to note the missing item on the delivery slip, I would only be given $81 for my "lost" dresser. Now, it is almost one year later and I have no compensation for the horribly overpriced moving job, "lost" dresser, or the unnecessary charge for the packing materials. Beware! Supreme Vanlines has changed their address and will most likely be changing their name to avoid the bad rep they have created for themselves.