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***THIS ISN'T A VALID BUSINESS It's a group of circus animals who claim to be professionals. I should have known that my furniture was going to be scuffed, broken, cracked, and dented just by the "business" name. Pros: The attitude and politeness of the movers was pleasant. However, there were so many failures during the move and damaged furniture that I could care less about their chipper attitude. Cons: On several occasions during the move, movers hassled me to keep my belongings for themselves. I caught one of the guys offering a few pieces of my furniture to one of my neighbors so he wouldn't have to move it into the truck. In addition to having to relentlessly keep my eye on these people and take inventory of everything that went out of my front door, they were incredibly and purposefully slow. This caused me to have to pay MORE money for them to carelessly throw around my furniture. If a valuable item is damaged, which I had several, these people's policy is to offer you a few cents per pound of the damaged item. Complete joke of a "moving company". The state of Arizona needs to revoke their business license and shut this scam down.
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