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3.4 (5 reviews)
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Appliance disposal

Christmas tree disposal

Furniture disposal

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Property cleanout

Junk pickup

Landscaping waste disposal

Mattress disposal

In-state moving

Out-of-state moving

Packing

Trash disposal

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Cameron and his staff are professional and efficient, definitely recommend MovePlus.

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College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving - Cincinnati

College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving - Cincinnati

(43 reviews)

They were able to get me on the schedule, meet with me, and remove an old sofa from my 3rd floor…read moreapartment all in about 30 minutes!

I am writing this review to warn others about the negligence, indifference, and complete lack of…read moreaccountability we experienced with College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving. We contracted with this company on 8/7/25 for a move scheduled on 8/22/25, from Anderson to Loveland, at a cost of $2,651.00. We trusted them with our belongings, including irreplaceable furniture, and that trust was profoundly misplaced. While there were some smaller issues--noticeable nicks on furniture and broken dresser drawer handles caused by movers lifting pieces by the handles--the true devastation came with the destruction of our mirrored curio cabinet, a $3,000 piece with curved glass on all sides and glass shelves. The glass shelves were wrapped properly. The cabinet itself was not. This cabinet was the last piece loaded and intended to be the first piece unloaded. It was not wrapped in quilts and not strapped to the wall of the truck. When the truck door opened at our new home, my heart sank instantly. The cabinet had fallen forward. It was completely smashed. Apologies were offered, with the team leader saying, "We didn't mean for this to happen." Of course not--but this was not an unavoidable accident. This was negligence. Basic moving protocols were ignored. I immediately contacted the owner, who dismissively responded with, "Accidents happen. Too bad for you." When my husband tried to speak with him, we were told, "That's what happens in moves." That response was devastating. We immediately tried to find solutions. I searched for replacement cabinets. My husband contacted glass companies to explore repairs. Because the cabinet uses custom curved glass, replacement proved nearly impossible. We contacted Glass Guru, Glenny Glass Company, Allied Window, Curve Glass Creations, and Custom Glass and Glazing. Only one company said replacement was even possible--and the cost would exceed the original value of the cabinet. All of this was happening while trying to settle into a new home. Throughout this process, we were in frequent contact with Tom Brown, the General Manager of College Hunks Moving, who showed no interest in helping us, despite openly acknowledging that the damage resulted from their failure to use proper care. Each interaction was cold, rude, and dismissive. Instead of taking responsibility, we were repeatedly pointed to a clause in the contract stating they would pay 60 cents per pound per item for damaged "fragile articles"--even though the contract also states that this limitation applies unless such articles are packed and handled by their employees, and only if the damage is not caused by the mover's negligence. This was not normal wear-and-tear. This was not unavoidable damage. This was a preventable loss caused by their failure to secure and protect our property. Our beautiful cabinet is gone. There is no meaningful compensation. There is no accountability. There is no concern for the customer once payment is collected. This experience revealed a dereliction of duty, a shocking lack of professionalism, and a company culture that hides behind fine print instead of standing behind its work. Please learn from our experience and stay away from College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving. Once they damage your belongings, you are on your own.

MovePlus Cincinnati - movers - Updated May 2026

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