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Client: California Nurse
Date: August 2005
Move: CA to CT
I want to give Mooovers Inc and MCS the highest possible recommendation ... they just completed my move from CA to CT within the time frame originally stated (although I was very flexible on the delivery date ... ). Each and every worker was courteous, professional, pleasant, a few with a good sense of humor, good common sense, and probably the largest sets of muscles seen outside of a gym .... All my belongings were A-OK (well, I've barely unpacked, but if anything's broken it will be due to my packing skills, not Mooovers -- no boxes are damaged) and nothing lost. The price was $2700 for my studio apt, not much furniture, mostly boxes. They stuck by their original quote. I'm guessing if you want them to move you, you should be flexible regarding pick up and delivery times because they have trucks making cross country runs at different times (who knows, maybe all movers are like this). But they would be worth the wait. I learned a bit about the moving business from chatting with the movers.
Goddess willing, I'll get my degree in 3 years and when I move to my first job as a midwife I'll call Mooovers back. I will recommend them to anybody who asks me for a mover. I don't make recommendations like this lightly. I'm a consumer, and I'm a nurse who also deals with the public; I know good quality service, hard work, and value when I experience it.
The problems I did have with this move had nothing to do with Mooovers and Jayson and company. If I did have problems with the movers I would have gone homicidal by now! Like the fact my laptop died within 3 days of getting here (along with my life's work and Jayson's email address -- if anyone has it could you send it to me?), CT's awful heat and humidity, the fact my apt's more of a dirty dive than I anticipated, I'm missing the Pacific Ocean and/or Chicago (take your pick), my financial aid fell through (so now I WILL be working half-time through school and not going FT), and I am out of money and don't have a job yet ... yadda yadda yadda. |
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