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Safe & Sound Moving - Hamza and Sula arrived in a 26-foot Penske moving truck rental. Move from Chapel Hill, NC to Atlanta, GA with stop in High Point, NC.

Safe & Sound Moving

(127 reviews)

Removed, so I'm putting my review back…read more Travis, Quan and Bruce The guys arrived 15 mins early and helped me pack 3 floors of "living" into a 26 foot truck. They also stopped on the way at a furniture store and picked up additional furniture. Drove to my new location and unloaded everything in less than 2 hours. Travis is an absolute professional and strategic in placing items in the truck to maximize usage. Bruce is a joy and charming as charming can be. Quan is an absolute gentleman and wrapped everything meticulously. These guys are awesome. I could not have made this move without them.

My wife and I chose Safe & Sound Moving Company for our move from Chapel Hill, North Carolina to…read moreAtlanta, Georgia. We chose Safe & Sound because of the company's stellar Yelp reviews and its average Yelp rating when compared to other moving companies in the Triangle. Safe & Sound seemed like a safe bet and I'm happy to report that it was. We moved from a two-bedroom apartment to a two-bedroom condo. We added on: (1) a stop to drop off furniture at my parents' house in High Point, North Carolina and (2) haul-away of some items in Atlanta. The total cost for everything was $4,075, broken down as follows: * 2 movers + equipment, loading in Chapel Hill (1 hour, minimum) - $155 * 2 movers + equipment, loading in Chapel Hill (0.5 hour, additional time required) - $77.50 * 2 movers + equipment, unloading in High Point (1 hour, minimum) - $155 * 2 movers + equipment, unloading in Atlanta (1 hour, minimum) - $155 * Deposit for travel and truck - $50 * Haul-away (junk removal) of double mattress, double box spring, bed frame, one standard dining room chair, and torchiere floor lamp - $125 * Remainder of balance for travel - $2,875 * Additional cost/payment - $182.50 * Tip for mover 1 - $150 * Tip for mover 2 - $150 A $485 total deposit was due upfront to secure the reservation. We asked for the movers to show up at a specific date and time. We paid the $485 total deposit 26 days in advance with a credit card. The rest ($3,590) was paid via multiple Zelle transactions after we arrived in Atlanta. In hindsight, I think I may have overpaid $50 because the $50 deposit for the travel and truck was included in our $485 total deposit. I believe that same $50 was included in the remainder of the balance for travel. In other words, I think the $2,875 above should have been $2,825, but I could be wrong. Also, in my stress and exhaustion from the move, I forgot what the additional cost/payment of $182.50 was for. It made sense at the time, when I signed the form ("Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading - 35 Miles or Less") after the move was complete. I was just happy it was over and that my wife, the movers, and I all made it safely to Atlanta in three separate vehicles on moving day. I do think all of the costs could have been communicated more clearly in writing for our understanding. Money aside, as for the move itself, it generally went well. We scheduled a 9:00-10:00am arrival window for the movers. This was on a Wednesday. We were packed and ready to go at 9am. Unfortunately, the movers were delayed and showed up around 10:45am. They arrived in a 26-foot white Penske truck. It's my understanding they rented it that morning. While it was overkill for the amount of stuff we had, I believe it was the best available truck at the time. It looked new. The movers were Hamza (lead) and Sula. They were great. Very kind and polite. These were young guys in their early 20s. They both wore Safe & Sound T-shirts. They worked hard, quickly and carefully wrapping and protecting our queen mattress and furniture with stretch wrap and blankets, and moving all sorts of heavy boxes and miscellaneous items (e.g., my awkward and heavy standing desk system, computer monitor, office chair mat, torchiere floor lamp, vacuum cleaner) from our third-floor apartment with no elevator on a hot summer day. At the loading site, we treated them to cold Gatorades. It took them about 1.5 hours to do the load in Chapel Hill. We left Chapel Hill around roughly 12:30pm. Hamza ran the show. We made it clear which items were to be dropped off first in High Point and which items were going all the way to Atlanta. No issues there. My parents were very happy with Hamza and Sula's work at the unload in High Point. The two made it to Atlanta around 10:00pm and the unload in Atlanta took less than an hour. Long day. My wife and I made it to Atlanta earlier - around 7:30pm. Unlike Hamza and Sula, we did not stop in High Point. We wanted to get to Atlanta before them so we could get the condo ready for the unload. It worked out. Hamza told me they were going to try and drive back to Raleigh/Cary that night! Only one of our items, a shoe rack, was damaged. All things considered, not a big deal so I didn't bring it up. I can remember three other moves I did with three other moving companies and one item was damaged in each move. It happens. For the haul-away, I only mentioned the mattress and box spring. I added on the other items when I saw them in Atlanta. They didn't charge me extra for that, which I appreciate and must mention here. I sent the tips directly and individually to Hamza and Sula for a job well done. As for scheduling and payment, my wife and I communicated with Jaber (a.k.a. Omar), the owner of Safe & Sound Moving Company. Jaber was on top of everything and quick to respond via Yelp messaging, text messaging, and phone calls. Thank you, Jaber, Hamza, and Sula!

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Faithful Movers Company

(4 reviews)

Our second time using Faithful Movers and we are as pleased. Thoroughly stress free as we knew we…read morewere in good hands. Javi and Alejandro kept our furniture spotless and protected. They also disassembled and re-assembled a large, complicated treadmill. Highly efficient, respectful and courteous. Five stars.

* Our move with Faithful movers was at $105hr - they brought their own truck pads ect . We were…read morealso charged a surprise $50 each way for hook up and disconnection of our washer and dryer (plus tax) and a surprise $125 extra for one really heavy item. None these fees were mentioned ahead of time *My husband Scott and I are senior citizens and disabled so require assistance with our move *The mover guys were pleasant and hard working.. We offered them ice water because it was hot that day in June *The individual below was not at the location, so has no idea what happen, except by hearsay *We move our two bedroom apartment of HHG 2.5 miles through the north side of Ramsey street *Faithful movers had to load and unload twice due to the size of their truck adding time to the move, that we payed for. The movers ended up leaving half a room of furniture at our prior location. Not because of our pets, but because they were obviously tired and told us they needed to drive to NY. We had to pay another to move it because we are senior citizen. Veterans and senior citizens. We paid the movers a whopping $1065 total for the move. $100 of that was for connection and disconnection of washer and dryers. That seems like a lot, doesn't it ? We thought so. Esp for move a two bed room 2.5 Miles. That does include tax. We were refunded $50 for the dryer not connected at out new Home. But that was after numerous nasty messages through this app. I was call a racist, malicious and a psycho and my husband was called delusion. How's that for Christian Behavior and customer service ? We filed a damage claim on a nice mahogany chair which the finish received a large gouge on the arm, through the finish and into the wood. I sent her pictures. Faithful movers refused the claim for a whole $27. and sent one picture taken at our new location. Where our the others she Claims ? The 27 4x8 glossy dated and time stamped photos proving her claim? ? She never produced them to NCUC, never. . All that effort just to not pay us $27! I called the NC utilities commission asking for assistance. Faithful movers confused the mediators by highlighting damaged items for their list of our items damaged prior to the move and claiming one was the item in question. They the refused the claim and asked me to sign a disclaimer removing my YELP reviews for the $27, then I was offered $50 !!!! I didn't sign it,but I still have it. To distract from misconduct Faithful movers spins the tale that I'm a racist and used racist language to our movers. We know that's ridiculous and a diversion tactic to make me seem like a despicable shrew. Again, the author of that was NOT in either home during the move - at all, ever! As any dear YELPER knows, it is against STANDARDS of CONDUCT to even attempt to buy away a review. So, I refused to sign and reported her to YELP - who removed her comments !! Disregarding that we live in a free country, have freedom of speech and that this, dear YELPERS is a PUBLIC FORUM - open to praise or criticism of the Company highered - Faithful movers has threatened to sue me for my speech - because we live in a free country - I'm still here. Faithful movers comment below tells the truth about her customer service style - blame the customer. This, fellow YELPERS, is not an attempt to "scandalize" a Business but only to review - a process that she opened her business up to when she signed up for free advertising on YELP.

Raleigh Moving Company - The best guys!

Raleigh Moving Company

(45 reviews)

This was our first time hiring movers and we are so happy to have the help from RMC. Their team was…read moreprofessional, friendly, efficient, careful, and considerate of all our items. We will more than likely look to them for help for any future moves! Would definitely recommend to any friend or family member.

An absolutely outstanding experience! I didn't know that moving could be this smooth and…read morestress-free. Raleigh Moving Company knocked it out of the park from start to finish and I highly, highly recommend them! I was looking at several moving companies in the Triangle for a long-distance move across multiple state lines, and after speaking with Sapphira, I knew Raleigh Moving Company would be my choice. She was so professional and informative, and I was really impressed when she told me that the company employs their movers full-time, and that many of the movers have worked for the company for years. The company is easy to get ahold of when you have questions, and everyone there is communicative and helpful. Sapphira was so helpful in coordinating logistics and answering complicated questions, and was so gracious and flexible when I had to change my move date. We also did a virtual walk-through the day before my move, so that she could be sure the team was fully ready for everything the following day. My movers were Travis and Wilson. Wow -- what a team!!! They were so professional, so courteous, and very experienced. It was clear that they really knew what they were doing, and that they were invested in the success of my move and in making sure I was happy with everything. They worked so hard and went above and beyond in multiple ways to help, and to make sure that everything was done correctly and to my specifications during both the move out and the move in. They were thoughtful and careful in how they approached everything. Because of their hard work, hustle, care, and expertise, what could have been a stressful couple of days was smooth and easy! And it was such a pleasant experience to work with a team who were not only so experienced and efficient, but also really nice guys. This is the best moving company I've ever worked with, hands-down. Thank you all for such a great experience!

Capital Moving & Storage

Capital Moving & Storage

(4 reviews)

A plus service! Appreciate the authentic approach vs hard sell. They want to earn your business and…read morebased on my experience well deserved!! The A team included we Sam, Tino, David G and James C! Worked hard and got it done!!!

0 stars -- would give zero if the platform allowed…read more On April 16, 2026, Capital Movers and Storage moved us to Wake Forest, NC. During the move, multiple crew members disappeared for periods exceeding one hour without explanation. One mover took particular notice of my wife's jewelry, watching closely as she handled it that morning. Her jewelry -- including pieces of deep family significance passed down through generations -- was secured in our locked vehicle with no signs of forced entry and driven directly to our new home. At the destination, the same mover who had observed the jewelry that morning offered multiple times to carry the specific bag containing it into the house. My wife placed the bag in our bedroom closet. At some point during the remainder of the move, we were outside the home. The following morning the jewelry was gone. When we reported this to CEO William Saunders, he stated -- verbatim -- "we have never had anything like this happen and this could ruin us." He requested we not contact police for 24 hours, stating he wanted to speak with his crew first, and indicated he had a good idea who may have been responsible based on issues that person had "when he was young." We honored his request. The items were not returned. My wife spoke with Mr. Saunders separately and independently, and his statements to her were consistent with what he told me. Mr. Saunders later disputed making those earlier statements. A police report has been filed. The investigation is active.

New Era Relocation - movers - Updated May 2026

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