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    1938 Moving

    (4 reviews)

    Very...... Thorough, professional, accurate with quote, above and beyond…read more Kevin and crew did a great job. I highly recommend them. Great company and value for money. I will use them again. You should also.

    The experience started off well enough - they got to my place when they said they would and were…read morerespectful of the property on the initial setup. The problems started after the move was done. No major damage was done to my stuff - the only reason this isn't a 1 star review. They took off the legs to my couch so it would fit through the doorway better which I could understand, but they didn't tell me where they put them nor did they put them back on. Common courtesy would dictate that if you take the legs off the couch you should put them back on - especially when you don't tell me where you packed them. I also lost an attachment to my vacuum cleaner as well as the closet rod to my armoire and a recycling container. I later found out where the VC attachment and legs to the couch were packed but again this is a customer service red flag. When I asked them about it via text they said the VC attachment was "in an open box" and the closet rod was "somewhere in the suite." Thanks for your specificity, how helpful...../sarcasm. The best part is what's happened with the closet rod. Turns out it fell off in the truck at some point and is sitting in their warehouse. They promised to stop by with it but were no-shows on that day they said they would come. Frankly it wouldn't surprise me if they just put it in another armoire whose closet rod fell out. I have since replaced the closet rod and recycling container at $16.50 and $20 respectively, but the low value of this stuff is not the point. They should know their business and should've fortified anything that could've gotten lost. That's what other moving companies do, after all. The recycling container is still AWOL, for the record. Nor have they made any other efforts to drop off the closet rod which is still sitting in their warehouse at the time of this writing. For this lackadaisical attitude towards my property they have already forfeited their tip. They got paid nothing more than what they billed me. These guys will come on time and only took 2.5 hours but they don't show the care for your stuff that they should, nor do they take proper responsibility when your things go missing. Won't hire them again.

    Two Small Men With Big Hearts

    Two Small Men With Big Hearts

    (67 reviews)

    We had Harold and Brandon do our move on Saturday July 12th,…read moreThe move was just like it was promised they called before arriving just like promised and were right on time. Both were greatly professional in every way. I would recommend this company for any move very professional and no surprises at the end quote I was given was correct, we have another move coming up in a couple of months when out new place is finished,,will use these guys again in a heartbeat hopefully we can get Harold and Brandon again.

    Yesterday, my elderly grandmother experienced the most stressful, chaotic and abusive move in her…read moreentire life. It's important to set the stage here and share some pertinent information: - She was moving from an independent living facility to an assisted living facility. Now, yes, that kind of transition can be difficult for older folks, but the relevance comes in with 3.2 km the amount of stuff that required moving. For month's prior, the great purge occurred, where anything that would not be needed in the new facility was sorted and donated. This left two dressers, a loveseat, a chair, a clock, one end table, small kitchen table with chairs, and a wall unit and 20-25 totes. Everything was packed, all that the movers were contracted to do was wrap and move furniture. - The move was booked with Jason C, on July 12th, with a quote of 3-5 hours (at $159.00 per hour) plus a truck, travel, equipment and basic coverage charge of $159.00. Also a fuel surcharge of 5%. This meant, if it took the full 5 hours it would be $795.00 + 159.00 = $954.00. A $100 deposit was paid in order to book, which would be deducted from the final bill. This quote also specifically says that the rate includes 2 professional movers. (Remember this, it's important!) - The plan, which had been communicated at the time of booking was that there would be two unloading sites, 1 being 3.2 km (7 minutes' drive) from the pick-up site, and 2 being the final destination and 4.9 km (13 minutes) from site 1. The truck, driven by Tom (who was not in uniform) arrived at 9:33 AM (booked to arrive between 9 and 10 AM). Immediately, the swamper/other mover (Jesse) gets right to work, moving the smaller stuff to the truck. He certainly was driven, which was incredibly helpful, because all Tom did was sit on his cell phone and argue with the person on the other end, after he wrapped a dresser and the clock. Frustrated in watching Jesse working his butt off solo, (and knowing that Tom's screw-around time on the phone was just doubling the cost of the move) my dad steps in to move to small items (a grocery cart and a walker) to the truck. Tom tells my mom to tell my dad to stop. Was it for liability purposes? Oh no, he said my dad that him helping was SLOWING HIM DOWN. Slowing him down from what? His uber-important phone conversations?? Finally, the first load is finished in TWO HOURS. Two hours to load 20ish easily stackable totes and 10 pieces of furniture. But of course, it takes that long when only one of the movers is doing their job. They then went to site 1 to unload some of the furniture, which took 25 minutes longer than it should have. It took them 40 minutes to travel 3.2 kilometres on what is typically a 7 minute drive. Upon arrival, Jesse gets out of the vehicle and begins moving the end tables and tried to move the wall unit on his own. Tom has yet to exit the vehicle, instead choosing to perform his very important phone calls, and have a social hour with a neighbour. This frustrated my aunt who was at site 1 to receive the large furniture, because the other mover Jesse, couldn't do it alone, so she told Tom that he needed to start helping Jesse to get it done. That she wasn't paying him to sit on the phone. His response? He was ONLY a driver and couldn't assist. Of course, she gets angry - she paid for TWO movers. She gets in touch with Randy, who is eager to get off the phone with my aunt, to speak to his driver. He wouldn't let her express her concerns whatsoever. Now don't get me wrong, I've worked many, many years in customer service, and I understand the annoyance of Karen's. But my aunt was not one of those, and if Randy had taken the time to at least HEAR the issues, things would have likely been resolved quickly. It's concerning that only the employees word goes. I'm sure he told them he was taking a quick 10-minute break and didn't disclose that he had been on the phone all morning, not doing his job. And I'm sure he didn't tell his boss he informed the customer he was only a driver. She asks to be escalated to Andy who also doesn't provide any customer service or resolution, but it does get Tom out of the vehicle to assist with moving the wall unit to the top of the stairs. Finally, what needed to be unloaded here is done, and the driver and the mover set off to site 2. This should have taken MAYBE 20 minutes, so why did it take them 45 minutes?? Keep in mind, that now, since we are past the 3-hour mark, time is charged in 15-minute increments, so that extra 25 minutes sure counted. They finally arrive at site 2, and shockingly, Tom carries in two things (one in each hand). When he sees my grandmother and mother in the suite the first thing Tom does is approach my mother and grandmother and with a cocky sneer says, "This move is going to take SOOOOOO long now". Dearest gentle reader, I'm sure you can put two and two together and can clearly understand that out of spite, Tom was now informing them that it was going to take eve

    Conklin Moving - movers - Updated August 2026

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