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  • Report:  #742126

Complaint Review: Starving Students Movers - Sacramento, CA California

Reported By:
DrGlen - Elk Grove, California, United States of America
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Starving Students Movers
2150 Bell Ave, #110 Sacramento, CA, 95822 California, United States of America
Phone:
(800) 741-6189
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These guys were scheduled to arrive at 8:30AM and showed up at 2:30PM and informed me that I had not packed enough and they would return the next day, since they claimed to be fast and didn't want to wait for me.  The next day a different crew was scheduled for 9:30AM and showed up at 6:00 PM.  We rescheduled for a third try.  They arrived at 9:30 with a third guy and I was hit with extra fees for PUC, Workman's Comp., Double-Drive Time, etc., which would add an additional 25% to the bill I did not have time to get other movers at this point so we began.  Every hour or two, the guys went for a "cigar" break.  I would later find out that it was not really a cigar.  Somewhere during the move, over $4000 worth of jewelry went missing, along with a prescription for Oxycontin from years earlier (and that's just what I know is missing so far).  A few of the items are irreplaceable.  For example, one of the rings is (was) all I have left of my late father. 

I emailed the person in claims who told me that it was "ridiculous" to think that employees would smoke pot right in front of a customer and that there was no "evidence" that a theft had occurred, despite a filed police report, which seems to be growing daily as I notice more missing property.  You see, two of the three guys went with me to take a load to storage while a third stayed behind to pack up the cabinets and drawers.  Four hours later, when we returned, he had only packed an eight-place set of dishes and some glasses.   I paid $120 for him to pack up less than $30 worth of dishes!  It appears that he was busy pilfering my property, rather than packing.  I thought these guys were bonded - I guess not.

The move appeared to be going in slow motion, I thought, as an attempt to pad the time but several furniture items were damaged along the way.  I won't even know the full extent until I move out of storage.  My solid oak dining room table was rolled from the truck to the storage room on its side across the asphalt.  My dresser was turned on its side, with full drawers.  I don't even know what all might have fallen out.  Certainly, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that you have to take the drawers out or unload them first.  Although the Claims Department (there is only one person who seems to answer to no one) is looking into the extensive property damage, they are not even willing to investigate the theft and drug abuse, essentially calling me a liar.  Not once did she ever tell me that they would look into the matter but immediately went into "defensive mode."  Not only was I violated but disgusted and angered at how this operation conducts business.  In our last email, I was patronized by the comment, "I believe that you believe that what you say is true."  In other words, I'm some sort of nut job making this all up.  How in the #@%& do you know if you never investigate?!?  No wonder these guys feel so free to get away with this. 

Do yourself a huge favor and DO NOT USE STARVING STUDENTS MOVERS!!!  
 


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