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Where do I begin? How about the basics to help keep other consumers out of trouble.\r
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Any reputable moving company should be happy to provide you with their D.O.T. or MA number. It's so necessary that most reputable moving companies will place this information on their websites. You should also be able to look them up on the US Department of Transportation website. Here, I'll give you the link:\r
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safer.fmcsa.dot.gov/CompanySnapshot.aspx\r
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You won't find them. Why? Because they are a shell company, and they use other shady trucking services. It's just like the other reviewers. You'll talk to Sherry, she'll make you feel good, determine that you don't know enough about the moving industry, and then bait with a low-ball estimate, making you believe that you're getting a great deal. Its not until they're ready to deliver that you find out the estimate was pie in the sky, and your actual cost is 3x or so. Yep, and, if you want your stuff...you're gonna pay it.\r
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So, look them up. Figure out that they're not a reputable company who will do their best to give good service at a cost that they estimate, and find a moving company that has a D.O.T. or MA number. \r
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Oh, but what about all the great reviews? Remember the old maxim that says ""do a great job and one in ten will mention you, do a piss poor job, and everyone will mention you""? Those good reviews are a hoax. Think about it. You could write one for this company right now. Read the poor reviews. They have a bit of meat on their digital bones. \r
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The place is a scam. Yes, the goods arrived, but they have found a business that, although regulations exist, enforcement is minimal, and being interstate, chances are the customer is far enough away that they'll end up eating the enormous additional costs, and not pursue a lawsuit due to the inconvenience of having to go to California to do it.\r
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So, incompetent or criminal? My money is on criminal.
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