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Perfectly Fast Moving, LLC
4.29(
248
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Angi Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"I?m Very happy with my move. Thank you so much to Alex and Vlad. Guys were professional and fast. My stuff was packed with care. Definitely will use them again and recommend to my family and friends. "
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Recommended by10%of homeowners
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Men On The Move
4.72(
334
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Angi Approved

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We couldn't be happier with our experience with Men On The Move. Everyone we dealt with was so professional from the first quote to moving day. Ran, Carlos, Freddy & Tahir took such good care of us and our belongings. Moving is stressful and these men were a delight from start to finish."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Shleppers Moving & Storage
4.39(
273
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Angi Approved

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Customers say: Super punctual

"Extremely disappointing experience with Schlepper. We hired them for a move that included an antique armoire valued at $15,000, with very clear instructions agreed upon in advance with their representative (J). Those instructions were not followed, and the armoire was damaged as a result. Key issues: We were never informed or offered any insurance option. It was not mentioned by the representative (J) and not proposed on the day of the move. The movers could not communicate in English, making it impossible to give instructions or resolve issues. The movers left our bathrooms in a disgusting, unsanitary condition. The agreed plan was to disassemble the armoire at pickup and reassemble it at delivery. Instead, they attempted to move it improperly and only dismantled it at delivery when it didn?t fit ? causing damage. Schlepper refused to reimburse us or send a professional restorer, and instead offered $120 for damage to a $15,000 antique. This is unprofessional, misleading."
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Long Distance Moving - All Service Moving
4.91(
377
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Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"If you?ve been scammed out of crypto, don?t automatically think it?s all gone forever. I honestly thought I was done for when it happened to me. Back in November, I lost thousands of dollars to a crypto scam. When I realized what had happened, I completely panicked. I ended up opening up to my brother about it, and he helped calm me down and connected me with an Anthony who actually knew how to track and recover stolen crypto. With time and patience, the funds were recovered, and I was also given advice on how to avoid getting scammed again. I?m really grateful things worked out for me, and I know how overwhelming it feels when you?re in that situation. Just know there can still be hope if you?re careful and get the right help. if you have any enquiries or you are once a victim feel free to reach out to the agent who help me EMAIL: Barristerthompsonwalers@gmail.com"
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Auto Transport - United Freight Of America
4.84(
920
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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Jonathan Alexander & Sons Moving
New to Angi

In business since 1975

Free estimates

Alexander & Son's Moving has over 30 years of experience in the moving industry. We are a professional family owned business that will handle your items with care from beginning to end. We will make the relocation process an easy one. \n\nWe have reputable references, please contact us for more information.

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Luxury Van Lines
1.25(
4
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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"All the reviews are true. LUXURY VAN LINES is ONE LARGE SCAM. I was contacted by a company called Mission Moving regarding my move from SC to WA State. I was given a bid on the move, but informed them that I had two other bids that came in lower. The salesman at Mission Moving proceeded to ask me for the other company’s DOT numbers. He would then send me their BBB link showing that these were poorly rated companies compared to Mission. After a bit, this seemed like the best option and the move was going to ring in at just around $1,700. I provided a deposit of around $500 and was told that the remaining balance would be broken up on the day of my move out of SC and the day my stuff arrived in WA State. I was informed that I would be told my moving date a week in advance so that I could plan around it. 24 hours before the move, no one had contacted me. I followed up and was given a date and time. Thursday at 9:00am it was. SOMETHING told me to contact the movers on the morning of. I reached out at 8:45 in the morning to make sure that we were still on track for 9:00 as I was getting ready to head out. I was told, only after I messaged them, that they had to stop for breakfast and would be there at 10:00 instead. Sure glad I thought to contact them or else I would have been waiting around at my storage unit. I get there at 10:00, waiting, waiting, and waiting. 10:45 rolls around so I reach out again. Took them 15 minutes to respond telling me that the truck broke down and that they weren’t sure when they’d be arriving. I drove home and waited. 11:50 I get a text stating that they were 10 minutes away. Thanks for the extremely short notice. Being the nice person I am, recognizing that it was 90 degrees that day and that they were already having a rough go, I stopped by the store for some drinks and snacks for the movers. Everything was great until the main mover asks me to come talk to him. I am then told, that AFTER providing my inventory space to Mission Moving, that I am going over the allotted space and that I will now be charged $1,000 extra dollars to move my stuff. Mind you, I am moving out of state in 24 hours so now I am stuck with no choice but to pay this money that I didn’t really have. Two of the movers were very pleasant and were the main ones doing the lifting and loading. The main guy was literally texting on his phone and taking personal phone calls the entire time. Obviously, not paying attention to anything that was going on except for the charge me more money. After they had loaded everything in to the truck I was RUSHED through paperwork to sign as they had to get on the road. I barely had time to see what I was signing. I saw all of my stuff in the truck and assumed all was good. I asked for copies and was told that the company would be sending me an email with the copies. Fast forward to the day of the delivery, which was performed by a different company. My boxes were just mangled to high heaven. Don’t bother marking things as fragile as they don’t care. It was obvious some of my boxes had been dropped and tore open as the company tried to tape them all back up like nothing happened. After all was said and done, I was told that was the last of my stuff. I asked about my queen size mattress that had not been brought in yet. I was told that they did not have this on the truck and nothing was listed on the inventory sheet. Mind you, THE ONLY inventory sheet I got was a half-page that said I only moved 7 boxes. Interesting, to pay $2,700 for 7 boxes. I was told that I could not have my stuff until I signed for what was delivered. I was told to then call the company and file a claim about my mattress. One small problem….the guy who did my original inventory, the one who rushed me through all the paperwork, DID NOT PUT IT ON MY INVENTORY. So now, I have PAID EXTRA MONEY on the day of the move to move a large item and this large item isn’t even delivered to me! I called Luxury Van Lines. They don’t even answer the phone with the company name. “Moving Company” is how they answer and in the background you just hear kids and dogs running around. The main person that answers the phones will answer on speaker phone so you can barely hear her and sounds extremely annoyed that she has to talk to you. I was told that if the mattress wasn’t on the inventory sheet that there is nothing they can do about it. I made 7 separate calls and sent multiple emails trying to get this resolved. FINALLY I was able to speak to a manager who claims that his hands are tied and there is nothing they can do. MY MATTRESS DIDN’T GROW LEGS AND WALK AWAY!!! I then ask the manger if I can speak to his boss. He informs me that his boss is the owner and that he can’t guarantee that the owner will even call me back with this issue. I comment on how much of a scam this is to which I am told in no way is it a scam. I proceed to ask how he would feel is he was charged a surprise extra $1,000 on the day of the move due to being “over the allotted space” and then to have one of the largest items, which sells for $2,000, not even arrive? I was told 3 weeks ago that I would I would receive a call from him within a week. Not surprised I never heard a peep. This company has proceeded for 2 months to make me sound like a liar. I am not sure who would pursue this for TWO MONTHS if they were lying. Would be a waste of time. So now, not only did I pay extra to move, I am also out another $2,000 from my lost mattress. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY. THEY ARE LITERALLY THE WORST PEOPLE ON THE PLANET."
A Atlantic Plus Moving And Storage
1.00(
1
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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Additional phone - (888) 870-8101. Additional DBA - A Atlantic Plus Moving & Storage Inc.

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FAQs for out-of-state moving service projects in Farmingville, NY

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