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  • I'm a little disappointed with the experience we had with Camelback movers. I chose them because of their awesome reviews on Yelp and wasn't impressed. We were moving across country and had our whole house packed up and ready to go when the movers arrived. All we needed them to do was help us wrap and few items and move our heavy furniture and boxes down to our moving truck. First of all, both my husband and I thought they were a little slow considering pretty much everything was ready for them to move when they arrived. A few of the movers kept arguing with each other on what the best way to move the items was, which didn't help with their timeliness. 2nd one of movers started carrying our biggest flat screen tv by himself on one of his shoulder (screen side pressing into his shoulder). This made me SUPER anxious considering both my husband had a hard time lifting it together, let alone one guy doing it solo. The kicker on this was that he left the tv leaning up against a trash can outside in the middle of summer (it was 110 outside) for like 30 min before I had to ask them to move it. Any professional would know that A) you should never carry a tv like that B) you never have it leaning on anything without it be standing straight up C) you should NEVER leave a TV outside in 110 degree weather for an extended period of time. 3rd we had given the movers clear and direct instructions on how to properly move a few VERY expensive barber chairs as soon as they showed up. Since those were our main concern besides a few pieces of furniture we were very detailed on how we wanted them moved. Sure enough they didn't follow the directions my husband had given them and tipped the chairs and spilt hydrologic fluid all over the ground and barber chair (the oil ended up staining the cement outside the HOA office and we got fined for it). Thankfully, my husband caught them moving the chairs incorrectly right away and only one of the chairs lost its fluid. 4th one of the movers dropped a bed frame which fell hit a kitchen table, which then ended up causing the table to fall over and smack the cement which left various deep indentions in the side table. (This table also wasn't cheap) --see photos 5th a few boxes that were clearly labeled "fragile" were placed on the bottom and when we went to unpacked the boxes were completely smashed. Thank god I left our most important and fragile items till the end for us to pack on our own. All in all I'd say we didn't have a great experience with this company. If you do use them, I'd suggest you being there monitoring them while they move your more valuable items. The guys themselves were very nice, just too bad they weren't all on the same page.
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