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Run do not walk if you see these guys as your movers. I went through a broker (who was a nightmare as well, completely lied to me. Forgot the companies name but the shark was Brian) and he set me up with this tragic company. I could write a book on how bad these guys were but let me just give you a synapsis. The price they gave me doubled once they arrived, they know you basically have no choice but to move so I had no choice. Also said it would take 3 days to move from Ca. to El Paso, it took ten. I made the drive in one day. When I called and asked where my stuff was there response was 'In the contract we stated it could take 21 days" and were rude about it so I got to sleep on an inflatable bed for 9 days without my stuff. When I got it here they gave me about a grand worth of camera equipment that wasn't mine, when I told them it wasn't they said "keep it." I refused and they just laughed and said they don't know who it belongs to and threw it in the truck. The kicker was they stole one of my watches and broke my $1000 TV. When I filed a claim they refused to pay even though I sent in pictures. How they are still in business is beyond me but I guess I was the sucker who hired them, should have looked at Yelp!
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