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    Needed same-day help moving a sofa into my apartment. They arrived quickly and charged reasonable rates ($100).

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    Two Brothers Moving

    Two Brothers Moving

    (62 reviews)

    The 4 person crew who helped me with a complicated three part move did a most excellent job…read more Great attitude, skill and well organized. I highly recommend Two Brothers Moving!

    Moving day can be stressful and not having a well planned estimate will cause issues…read more We were quoted $1,300 - $1500 for two men and a half day. We were asked to send pictures of all our items so they can fine-tune the estimate and make sure they are properly prepared to meet the customers' needs. We followed their request and sent pictures of EVERY item to be moved. Subsequent to sending the pictures the estimator said that after reviewing the photos he would like to add an additional man and increase the time based on his review of the photos. Their proposal was increased slightly ($1,500 - $1,700) (we had no issues with the request), and we awaited their arrival on moving day. Moving day came the workers on the truck were very nice. However mid-way through moving things went south fast. The workers broke an expensive glass bar cart and called to inform their home office. The original estimator then called to say we had more stuff than anticipated and the truck was full. The stuff was exactly what was in the one dozen photos sent two weeks prior to the move. These photos contained all the furniture and all of boxes that we had packed for the move. He then proceeded to state that we "didn't inform them there were boxes to move" (a complete lie). We calmly said two of the pictures sent to you (which the workers on site actually had on their cell phones) have a stack of boxes in the family room and another from the garage. He said well, "people move their boxes themselves sometimes'". Our response was simply questioning why we would have sent the pictures, at their request, if we intended to move them on our own. After arriving at 11:05 and deciding they were done at 5:30 sharp, the movers left over 20% of the remaining contents. They said they needed to move what they have in the truck and "they would come back the next day", but we would be getting another quote for the remaining move. When I questioned the additional quote the gentleman from the home office then revised it talk track to say he would not be able to insure he could come back tomorrow (Saturday, knowing the house was being sold) and stated and he would do it in 3 days (past the date of the house being sold) but the quote had to be signed to get on a possible schedule. He carried on saying "couldn't disrupt his clients already on tomorrows schedule". I guess its OK to disrupt a client by leaving 20% of the job behind. His quote for completing the move arrived the next day and the move would now be almost double the original price! Needless to say we quickly found an honest and reputable company for less than 1/2 of the additional quote from Two Movers. Two days later they sent a final bill for $800.00 more than his revised estimate, bringing the total moving cost to more than twice their original estimated when added to the additional mover we had to hire. We informed them of their error in number of hours billed, and reminded them they didn't complete the job, and that they broke the bar cart. Their response was that the bar cart isn't covered as they were not specifically informed of it in the move list, but they would give me $50.00 for it even though it was included in the pictures we had sent which prompted them to increase the original estimate. They said any items not specifically "written" on the contact were not their liability! The reality is they received pictures of all the items being moved, they double checked those photos well enough to increase the estimate to include an additional man. While we hope for a fair resolution that accurately accounts for actual hours worked and the damage to the property they caused, we have so far not heard back from them revising their billing or received any apology for the distasteful experience Update : The owner called apologized for the stress and miscommunications and we settled on a fair amount for the work they did The owner was very nice and concerned about our experience and perception of his office staff because it's not what the majority of his customers experience according to him My advice ask a lot of questions and list as many of your bigger or more expensive/delicate items upfront so you can openly discuss how they will be handled. Ask about travel timing billing and supplemental insurance for your property

    Anthony Augliera Moving & Trucking

    Anthony Augliera Moving & Trucking

    (3 reviews)

    Pretty sure they are not closed as we just did a job together and, may I say, a pleasure to work…read morewith. Most other overs are nowhere near as good as my lil 'ol company, but these guys are scary good. So many "old school" movers are still about squeezing as much money our of each client as possible rather than doing the "exceed expectations" thing good to see another moving company that understands that.

    I've moved quite a bit in my life the past 10 years. Suffice it to say it's not an easy job finding…read moregood and reliable moving companies. We recently listed a very large home for sale because it was time for our family to downsize. We called Anthony Augliera Inc knowing it was a shot in the dark - our last moving company was no longer in business (bad sign?) so we pursued this new (to us) company. Much to our delight they sent a guy out to the house BEFORE we moved so we could get an accurate quote. He was very professional and courteous and gave us a respectable qoute. So moving day come and the company tells us the movers will be there between 8-8:30am so I would expect to realistically see the movers at 9-10am lol. Didn't happen - they showed up at exactly 8am with 5 guys and 2 trucks. They worked their butts off and was so respectful of our belongings. They were polite and strong and had great senses of humor. They packed and wrapped our stuff as if it were their own. They did the move in a timely matter and charged me wayyy under the quote. Use these guys and with a little luck you'll get the crew I had. Ray...the guy is unbelievable and does Tetris with packing a truck. Then there's Chris who is a GREAT guy who is not afraid to work and also took all my Dad jokes with a smile. Eric is a hard working guy with a constant smile and a kind heart. Dale was a packing pro and a hard worker. Can't forget Jordan who was a superstar running up and down the stairs with a few hundred pounds in his hands and an incredible personality. Donell (probably butchering the spelling of his name) a hard worker and quiet guy but not as quiet as Mike who worked and worked and got the job done. I can't recommend this moving company enough.

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    Absolute Packers

    (90 reviews)

    The three gentlemen who moved our furniture were punctual, careful, efficient, and polite. The…read moreprice was more than fair, and I recommend them highly.

    ABSOLUTELY AVOID…read more Kareem--"The Spin Doctor" as another review called him--is a menace. I figured that one bad review was just a result of someone having a bad day. Not sure if Kareem or the customer, but someone. It seemed to be an outlier. Surely with 4+ star rating means I'll get a decent experience. Kareem was my primary contact and who I arranged the move with. I sent videos ahead of time to show the job to be done. Kareem did not ask questions. I got a quote and decided to see what I can get done on my own with family to save money. Economy sucks, yadda, yadda. I came back and explained how we did some ourselves and there's less work to do now. I explained what was left. Kareem did not ask questions. I then asked for an hourly rate. I was given one, and we both agreed on the job. I paid the deposit. A few days later, the movers arrive (Kareem absent), and they were not informed at all of what the job was today. They also kept making comments about me being "on a budget" or something and being shocked when I explained the scope of the move. I felt Kareem fed them some nonsense instead of details about the actual job. The movers were fine, but their leader wasn't. 2 hours into the job, Kareem calls me and accuses me of trying to pull a fast one by going hourly (why offer hourly rates and accept hourly jobs if it's an issue?), misleading him about the job (how??), and saying men could walk off the job with my actions. What did I do? Was it that I sent videos and a description of the move? Was it that I agreed to the rate and crew he presented me? What could I have done worth men driving the crew to walk off the job? The entire call was very aggressive and backhanded. Absolutely asinine. Thankfully, Kareem didn't feed them enough nonsense for them to actually walk off, and so they completed the job... mostly. It was scaled back because Kareem apparently REALLY didn't want it all done. Maybe because he didn't send enough manpower despite knowing the job. At the end of the move, Kareem told the movers to collect payment. Now, this is completely reasonable. What's not reasonable is me not knowing the exact amount until minutes before yet being expected to have that money exactly on hand, and giving me an invoice from day 1 (updated at the end of move, via email) that has a due date in the future. I talk to Kareem again, and he says he needs payment immediately. Again, would be fair, if all signs didn't point elsewhere. I said the invoice gives a future date, and he blamed ME for it, saying I should have corrected him and he'd have fixed the invoice. I can't read his mind. I didn't know he made a mistake. I said I will pay, but I don't have the cash on me at this exact moment, and explain why as described above. He immediately gives me the shake down and jumps to aggression again, accusing me of playing games, etc... He skips actually trying to resolve the issue and instead threatens to call the cops. I offer to get the money from the bank immediately, but somehow he's still arguing with me about that. Apparently immediate payment isn't even good enough now. And he's going to have the movers follow me to the bank. What is this? Is knowing where I live not good enough that you need to aggressively "escort" me to the bank? Thankfully, The Spin Doctor backed off when he got his money. The crew themselves were mostly fine (if not a bit slow checking their phones at times--almost assuredly because of Kareem's failures in communication, or worse, Kareem harassing the crew?) and one item being damaged/broken. Again, avoid at all costs. I hope the men actually doing the work get a better gig because Kareem has no business managing workers or handling customers and his presence alone is good enough to write off the company. His communication skills are beyond abysmal and he went out of his way to insult me. It's a shame he's the owner. If my things weren't already on their truck by the time he called me the first time, I would've canceled and got someone else. Avoid yourself the frustration of dealing with The Spin Doctor and look elsewhere. ========== EDIT: Got a reply from Kareem. I can't address it all else I hit the character limit but here are the biggest parts: - Trying to save money is not a "red flag." - Kareem was shown the job ahead of time, and agreed to take it. - Yet his crew came unprepared and somehow it's my fault they were undermanned and had no gloves??? - I'm not obligated to tip or cater and I never agreed to (compensate your crew! I already paid!), but maybe I'd have tipped if Kareem didn't harass me, threaten to call the cops, change terms of payment, or the crew didn't break our things. Remember to listen the bad reviews. It's easy to leave a good review, but when you want to get it over with an forget about it, it's not tempting to take the time to explain your bad experience. If there's a few really bad reviews, chances are, there's a lot of bad experiences. ==========

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    2 Young Studs Moving

    (201 reviews)

    Yousseff and Isaiah were the most courteous and polite movers I've ever dealt with. Not only were…read morethey courteous and polite they were efficient. The moving experience with two studs was mostly positive because of the movers that showed up the day of our move. These two gentlemen make two studs moving look really, really good! Our moving made up for the subpar scheduling experience: The only complaint I have is regarding scheduling and confirmation. When we called to confirm the move for the next day. Chris the owner, mistakenly thought that my girlfriend calling and texting for an appointment confirmation was one of his workers. (At least he addressed her in a way that was unacceptable) He was rude, abrupt, and crude. He asked "why we were texting at 8 PM". Three points here: 1-When receiving messages, confirm you know who the message is coming from - a customer or a employee. 2-Revise your reservation confirmation system. There was a lack of clarity in terms of knowing whether we had a confirmed appointment or not. 3-Speak to customers with respect!

    my name is Malachi Campbell…read more Chris showed a serious lack of professionalism and respect. I worked my full hours and was not paid for all of them, despite being told multiple times that payment was coming. I had to repeatedly chase my own wages, and even then, I was still shorted. What made this situation worse is that I was asked for my Social Security number and told that it was the only way I could get paid. I was not given a W-2 or W-4, and to my knowledge, no other workers were asked for their Social Security number. This raised serious concerns for me, especially since proper payroll procedures were never explained or followed. Because of the unpaid wages and the way this was handled, I am now filing a formal wage claim with the Connecticut Department of Labor. No worker should have to beg for money they already earned or feel pressured to give sensitive personal information just to get paid. I hope this review helps others make an informed decision before working for or hiring this company.

    24/7 Moving - movers - Updated May 2026

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