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  • Report:  #1530477

Complaint Review: All My $on$ Moving and Storage of Tucson LLC - Tucson AZ

Reported By:
Tom - Tucson, AZ, United States
Submitted:
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All My $on$ Moving and Storage of Tucson LLC
3219 E. 45th St. Tucson, 85713 AZ, United States
Phone:
6022811141
Web:
www.allmysons.com
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The estimator came over to the house around mid Feb. of 2022, for a move Feb. 24 & 25. He collected a deposit of $5K. He started out with over $7K for a five mile move. He was high as hell, but with my major depression I let it pass. He told us how their men receive two weeks of intensive training before ever getting on a truck. Yea, right. Anybody could have done a better job of handling our furniture than they did. Later on, we felt that the intensive training was how to go through the house, find the valuables and take them. Well, three men packed and partially loaded one truck on Thursday,and collected over $3,500.00. Then on Friday, six of them showed up.They came in two crew cab trucks. The crew cabs are like the pickups--they each will hold five men. That was why I wondered why one guy came in a personal car? We found out later. They got the trucks loaded and we got over to our new house (new to us.). They started unloading the trucks. Then the foreman came over to me with his iPad. He pointed to the bottom line. It had a grand total of well over $13K. I just looked him right in the eyes and said "F*** You!!" and walked back to our pickup truck. 

The next thing I know they are packing up and leaving, holding our furniture hostage. I then called the sheriff. I guess the lady must have talked to the boss. He called us at home, after a bit of small talk, he asked me about $4K more. By then I was dead tired, and just said yes, to get it done. I knew we were getting ripped off, but just wanted to go to sleep. We were worn out from months of looking at mobile homes. We finally found one that we could afford and bought it, with the equity from the sale of our house that we built in 2006.

So we go back over to the house. They start unloading the trucks and I'm in our bedroom straightening out stuff. After a bit, it is seeming awfully quiet. So, I go out to see. I just about flipped. Those d**n dummies had unloaded both trucks into the carport, about two feet or so wider than the roof and four to five feet out on the street and on our front yard. I was totally dead tired. I got the house key out of my pocket, handed it to the foreman. I told him, that I wanted all of that furniture inside the house. That I was going home and crash, before I fell asleep driving. 

The next morning when we got over to the house, we just about fell out of the truck. That stuff was still out on the street. Nothing had been done. We were glad we were in an over 55 community. Otherwise, we figured in some parts of town, it would all be gone. Well, with the help of family and some of our new neighbors, we started moving things inside. That was when one of the neighbor ladies told my wife that one of the idiots went out to the middle of the street, under a street light, and took a pee.

Well, the following Monday, my wife called the bank and cancelled all of the debit charges to these clowns. Then we started going through our stuff. That was when I started to see that we were missing quite a bit of stuff. The one big item was our coin collection. I had about $40K invested in it over time, from 2013 to 2019, when we realized we weren't going to get our money back from the conman Phillip A. Fileccia who stole it  and declared bankruptcy. That was when the Judge Gan said, "He felt he deserved a fresh start." (???) I guess that people in their 70's and on Social Security, don't get squat!! In checking with Littleton Coin Co. where I was getting the coins, I found them to be worth much closer to $100K.

Then we are finding parts of tools missing, just enough to make the tools worthless. Also, some of the furniture was missing, and we have never in our lives seen so much damage and missing. That's not even counting the eight-hundred plus man hours putting everything in the house where it belonged. 

The sheriff was no d**n help. Their coffee and doughnuts were more important to them. They told me "Small Claims Court".  I can remember before Biden, it was a lot different. They would be in jail quite a while back.

I do appologize, I truely wish we had some left to donate to the fine work that "Ripoff Report" does in helping victums like us.



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