The Move

Jul 21, 2009 23:01

Sorry I have not posted, but the move went pretty bad. I am at about a 75% loss on furniture alone, this is not including boxes that were destroyed, collectibles, books, glass items, lamps and so on ( Read more... )

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tintros July 22 2009, 08:08:32 UTC
Wow. What happened to it, did the truck get hit by a train?

Critical failure on someone's part, sorry to hear about it.. =\

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umeyard August 2 2009, 22:50:28 UTC
Actually i think i almost believe that something like that may have happened

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redqueenmeg July 22 2009, 11:33:32 UTC
:( I'm sorry

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trinityvixen July 22 2009, 14:56:17 UTC
I hope the moving company is more than apologetic. If they don't offer you compensation at the level at or beyond the value of the goods destroyed by obviously, determinedly negligent behavior, take them to court. Or, do it easier and faster by sending your photos and story in detail to a consumer advocacy blog like Consumerist. ETA: fixed link

I'm totally serious, too. There's no way that professionals of any stripe could do that much damage without being somewhat willfully evil or absent of comment sense. Dishes break with a breeze. Solid wood in thick slab does not. They need to be punished for this behavior. Do work with them, but if you get one dollar less than what all that stuff was worth, excoriate them either in court or in the court of public opinion. It won't surprise you that the latter will probably be more effective. (And even if they do compensate you, write to Consumerist to warn others--either about their horrible practices or their generous settlement, or both.)

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umeyard August 2 2009, 22:50:07 UTC
I will do that, working with their insurance company now. Trying to get up the courage still to go through my Christmas stuff. I have 90 days to file, and going over everything with a fine tooth comb before i send in my claim, like my Kitchen Aid mixer looks fine but was leaking oil and now jumps all over the counter when i run it. I would rather have everything checked, and that takes time when you think of how much stuff the average person has

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trinityvixen August 3 2009, 02:12:09 UTC
Well you're going about it right--do it now, get it done. Make that a priority and maybe estimate the smaller things. But yeah, they pay for this.

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purplejuli July 22 2009, 21:40:45 UTC
Yikes! WTH happened?

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umeyard August 2 2009, 22:47:31 UTC
Things just went bad. I honestly think they were in an accident because everything seemed fine and then about an hour before they were supposed to show up, they had "truck problems" and had to change trucks. So they were supposed to show up at noon, got here at 9:30pm...of course i can never prove that

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