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    Counterpart Moving Services

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Meticulous Moverz

    (20 reviews)

    Brandon was courteous and professional all the way through the process. He was responsive and…read morecommunicative which is why I chose them. Im glad I did because I ended up packing ahead of schedule and he and the team were able to get my move done a day early with one day notice from me. I was so thankful because then I had more help from my family to unpack. They wrapped everything well and nothing was broken, which wasnt the case with my movers I hired for my last move. I will say the crew (not Brandon) did start to get tired and off track toward the end but ​ended up completing about 30 minutes ahead schedule of my quoted price. I fear if we would have only had two movers we wouldn't have been able to get it done in 6 hours. (3 Br 2 Bath 1600 sq foot house) All to say, three movers was the right call for this size project. Thanks! ​

    We hired this company (specially Brandon) to help move our belongings to our new apartment. I do…read morewant to start by saying the team was very friendly and accommodating, especially when we ran into unexpected issues with our leasing office not giving us keys when previously agreed. They were patient and worked with us through that situation, which we appreciated. Unfortunately, that's where the positives end. Despite being told multiple times that the truck was "fully loaded," we returned to find several large items still left behind in our garage (see photo). These weren't small or easily manageable things -- they were exactly the type of items you hire movers to handle. At no point was it communicated that anything was being left. That's the biggest issue. If something doesn't fit or can't be taken, that needs to be clearly stated in the moment -- not discovered after the fact when we have already paid ($1100+) no longer have a way to transport it ourselves. What made the situation even more concerning was the complete lack of communication during the move. At one point, we lost track of them entirely (no response for nearly an hour)... as a result my partner ended up having to drive (12 minutes) back to the old apartment to find the truck leaving, then had to follow it for an extended period of time due to genuine concern about where our belongings were going. There were multiple wrong turns, and later the explanation given was that one phone had died and the other was in the back of the truck and couldn't be accessed. All of this happened while they had our garage door opener and full access to our home, which only added to the stress and concern. No customer should be put in a position where they feel they need to monitor movers to ensure their belongings are safe. We understand that moving days can be hectic and things don't always go perfectly, but clear communication and follow-through are the bare minimum -- and both were lacking here. While we appreciate their friendliness and flexibility, the job was not completed as expected, and the lack of transparency left a bad impression. If you use this company, I would strongly recommend confirming in person that everything is actually loaded before they leave. We won't be using them again.

    Graebel Van Lines - Call Today 877-490-0719!

    Graebel Van Lines

    (7 reviews)

    Getting to this review a little late, but I wanted to put my two cents in about this company, and…read morefor the most part, it is all pretty positive. My wife and have learned the hard way just how hard it is to find a good moving company for moving from state to state. It is really really hard, and a scary experience when you feel like a novice, or you are only experienced at local moving. There are way too many companies out there all to happy to scam you so you have to use your best judgement, and do not give in till you are satisfied you feel comfortable with your mover. First off, we did a corporate move that her company paid for, and we chose a company called Virgin Van lines. Total disaster. Took us months to get our stuff, and sadly for other families, they are still tied up in court awaiting budget, who sued virgin, to find a way to get them their stuff. I had to move my stuff that was left after her, since she had to leave first, and I had a few months left on my lease. This time I was determined to do my homework and not get scammed. This time I had every company I was interested in come and visit, and if they refused, I crossed them off the list. I had about seven different companies come and visit, all of them with their own scheme, no matter how reputable they seemed. Even ones from moving scam.com who came highly recommended were shady. All star movers wanted to charge my 7,000 dollars to move from NYC to Austin Tx!!!! Cut to Graebel, and a very no nonsense woman named Ann who phoned me at 7 pm at night because I had asked for a rep to call me. At first, I was deeply put off, as she suggested I might not be able to afford Graebel, and that if I was looking to cut corners, they were not the company I wanted. She also told me it might be a waste of her time if she came out to see me the next day. I know it sounds bad, but, something told me she was testing me. She wanted to see if I was going to balk at her price, which actually turned out to be the right middle number I was looking for based on prices that were low balls, and too expensive. I insisted she come, because I had a feeling she was the one I was looking for. Crazy I know. After insisting for an hour, I got her to come down, and thank god she did. She was actually a really nice lady, smart, knowledgeable and frank. She told me how the business works, with no BS. I liked her already. And I knew that whatever she said, the company trusted her with 20 plus years on the job, so what she says and promises sticks. My middle ground was about 2350, not cheap, but also not horrible considering NY to texas is about 6,000 miles plus. She mad sure it was binding, but a real binding, not a promise to bind. The difference, whatever she quoted was her responsibility, so if her estimated weight went over, and my items actually weighed more when it got to my home in tx, I was not responsible for any extra charges. However, if it came in below, I would get the refund. The trick to this of course, is that the company will at a minimum, want what is qouted, so even if it might come out to less, they will probably weight it in a way that ensures they get the quoted price. They tell you of course you can be there for the final weighing, but once you are getting your stuff, and just happy it arrived and you are on budget, you tend to forget and just want to get on with it. The one thing they do do differently, which she admitted saves the company money, is on labor. They use 2 man, or in my case, for pick up, two women crews. For the drop off it was two men. This of course can be a disadvantage because it puts more work on one individual without a third man to help. The upside to it for me the tip is a little easier to figure out. There was some hiccups. Once or twice I had to go back and forth with Graebel management about mis quoting the price, but it was fixed fast. Also, the guys who dropped of were nice, but a bit grumpy. It was specifically stated my bed would be put back together once they arrived, but they were not happy about doing so, and were told they were given no such directive. I insisted, and they let it go, and did it, but not happily. It gone done, that was all I cared about. The check was given over, and that was that, all was done. No surprise surcharges, no last minute demands, and they overall did a good job. The moral here, do you homework. Nothing will be perfect, no moving company is, but it is as close to perfect as it could get considering the circumstances and nothing like the disaster our first move was. They kept me updated, and returned all my phone calls. They really did not do follow up to make sure I was happy, but I let it go, as the job got done on time and on budget, and just in under two weeks. So I can recommend them. Be clear on what you want and do not take no for an answer. Moving is stressful, and if you do not educate yourself it will go wrong. Jr from Round Rock Tx

    The worst moving experience I've had. The summary: company paid-for relocation package across…read morecountry. Graebel packed and loaded our stuff in Austin, then drove it to Seattle where most of our stuff went into storage and some stuff was delivered to us at our temporary housing. A month later, the rest of our stuff was delivered to our new home. A long complicated move with lots of hiccups, damaged furniture and one (maybe more?) item still missing. The never-ending story: In the beginning, everybody was nice and professional. The box packers (two women) did a fantastic job. Not one thing they packed was broken during the move. They should get five stars and a raise. In fact, they should be in charge of everything. Moving day arrives and from the driver to the movers, we started getting constant reassurances about our stuff. We were living in an apartment downtown with limited parking and loading. So they took our stuff in a smaller truck back to the Graebel facility to crate and load into a big truck. Given that we didn't have a lot of stuff, we'd be sharing a truck with other customer's crates. You can probably see where this is going. BTW, there is one special piece of furniture I showed the movers and the driver. Oh, hey guys, this one thing I really love, it's antique, has sentimental value, irreplaceable, etc... I was told it would be handled with kid gloves and crated on its own. Yeah, not. More on this later. The stressful move from hell begins as we drive across country with four pets and whatever stuff we could fit in our vehicle. Luckily, we didn't break down in the desert or lose any pets, but will never do that drive again. We arrive at the temp housing and wait for our delivery. Of stuff we might actually need. Days follow of evasiveness and no shows. We figured they had lost our stuff. The driver would call and say he was going to be there, then not show up and reschedule for the next day, then not show. Repeat over and over. One day, I was in the apartment's parking lot and, lo, there was the driver of the truck! OMG, my stuff! Well, no. Bizarrely, he was delivering somebody else's stuff and would be back later. Uh, what? Finally, they deliver our stuff late one night. It was nice to have a hair dryer and warm clothes. Weeks later, we move into our permanent digs and are surprised when Graebel actually shows up on time to deliver the rest of our stuff. The guys are nice, but immediately start complaining about the packing/loading job of the Austin folks. The driver doesn't seem to think we have to actually check off stuff as it's unloaded because it's all coming out of crates. I don't tell him he's insane, but, really? So, I start checking the labels. Luckily for some other customers because it turns out we got some of your stuff including a big flat screen TV. Whether or not you actually ever got your stuff after I pointed this out, who knows? I'm still waiting on an item Graebel has. They know they have it because they emailed us to ask if we were missing it. Anyway, delivery day was 7-2-12 and today is 10-10-12. It's kind of funny, but not really. What are you doing with my fancy garbage can, Graebel? Do you remember when they said they would handle that one piece of furniture with special loving care? What they meant was it will be shoved into a huge crate with heavy stuff that will fall over and smash it into pieces. Then, a mover on the other end will carry it like a sack of flour and break it some more and then deny it when you see them doing this. It's still sitting in my dining room in complicated broken pieces. Parts are missing and the repair shops Graebel's insurer recommends can't repair a scratched table let alone a two-hundred year old Chinese antique. ALL of our other furniture has scrapes, dings, scratches and damage. Except for the couch because they wrapped it like a baby. A soft, large, sturdy object. I have no words. Never again, even as part of a relocation package.

    Counterpart Moving Services - movers - Updated May 2026

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