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Great customer service. The employee who helped me was Ronyel, she was very nice.

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Shetler-Derby Moving & Storage

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Shetler-Derby Moving and Storage was the worst moving company I have ever dealt with and we are…read morestill dealing with the ramifications of their work. It was a bad enough experience that I struggle with where to start or how to express how negative the experience was. I will go point by point to keep things organized: Professionalism. This is, I believe, the root cause of the issues afflicting Shetler-Derby's ability to provide any kind of service to a customer. From their customer service to their moving teams, there is not a professional mover that works for that company. The team leader for their moving team was named Melvin (last name unknown) who refused to do an inventory, expressed within 10 minutes of being in my home that he did not agree with the weight estimate he was provided (he assumed we had 16000 lbs. of items to be moved even though Shetler-Derby's estimator estimated 11000 lbs. - it ended up being 12000 lbs. even counting the weight of the wooden crates), worked extremely slowly, and refused to take a lunch break even though he and his team took about eight smoke breaks per moving day. He did not know how military moves work and said that I was the one who was in the wrong for enforcing a strict inventory upon him. He went so far as to say that the high-value items inventory can only be ten items long because the form only had ten entry spaces - only after argument did he accept the fact that I can own more than ten high-value items. Once he realized I wasn't going to budge on completing an inventory, he had to step outside so he did not "get into it with me". Their customer service, while presenting a veneer or professionalism and support, did not actually have any power and was not truly helpful. I received communications from them prior to the move and asked several questions that went unanswered. During the move when everything was going wrong, they said they would attempt to fix things and would reach back out - I did not hear from them again. While both Melvin and their customer support agents made mistakes and were unprofessional, I believe that their company culture is not one that supports their workers or cares about their customers. At least for military moves, it felt like their business model was to put as little into a military move as possible so they could extract as much money from the system as they can. The problem with Shelter-Derby must be much bigger than this one move for this one move to go the way it did. Manning and Equipping. Shelter-Derby undermanned our move by sending only two movers. On day two of the move, after they had not gotten enough done on day one, Melvin approached me to ask if they could go past the deadline for the move. I told them that would seriously inconvenience my family and that I was not OK with it. He said he would do what he could and continued to slowly and ineffectually pack my belongings. On day 3, he did not even bring any help - it was just Melvin tasked to pack up half of our house in a single day. From the equipment standpoint, Shetler-Derby did not bring any tools other than a hand-truck. They had to use my tools for any required disassembly - they did not even bring a screwdriver. They also had to use a box cutter and tape to make a king-sized mattress cover out of two twin-sized mattress covers. Packing Skill. As we have unpacked our HHGs we have found many broken items, inconsiderately packed items, and rotting food items that were inadvertently wrapped in paper and thrown in a box. Items of sentimental value in particular (childrens paintings on canvas, heirloom blankets, etc.) seemed to fair particularly poorly. We even had our own personal hand truck that is just completely missing, likely because they confused with their own or assumed it belonged to their company. This issue seems to have been compounded by the team of ten that showed up on the last day - they were moving quickly and with little care or regard for the well-being of our household goods. Phasing of the Packout. Starting on day one, as they packed a box they loaded it into the truck. Even in the middle of a rainstorm. When I brought up that they were supposed to box everything up, inventory the boxes with me so I know how many we should expect on the back end, and then load everything into the truck after we agreed upon the inventory they simply said that is not how they do things. On the backend, I even discovered that they did not apply stickers to all boxes and belongings - several belongings had multiple stickers with one item having three stickers on it alone. Two of those stickers, on the inventory sheet, said they were for a packed box. I am relying on my photographic inventory of my house to ensure that all of our household goods arrived - so far it appears that most have, but it is hard to be sure. If you can afford to hire a different company or simply pack your belongings yourself, I would do that before I would hire Shetler-Derby.

This business is completely unethical. After our move, multiple items were damaged and several were…read moremissing. They will not return calls and denied a loss prevention claim stating they are not responsible for damaged items or when there is no proof that the item was in their possession. It's a shame that they are still in business. Don't hire them!

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Midwest Express Van Lines is a worst moving company you can use for your move!…read moreThe company started off pleasant and what I thought would be an easy move. It ended to be a disaster... my belongings were never packed right, my sofa was ripped, my frames were never crated and they broke! this one time I come to move with them they ruined my expierence in every way possible. They are dirty very unprofessional Very lazy! I could never in a million years move with a company like this!

Horrifying and horrible experience-- don't be fooled by the smattering of 5 star reviews below…read more Read ALL the reviews, and make sure that you understand what you're getting into: an unprofessional sideshow circus that will overcharge, underdeliver, and break break break all your stuff. We were charged thousands more $$ for the overages due to purposefully poor packing-- half empty boxes that "filled" the truck. The worst part is that after you've already gone through the ordeal of paying and having them go through the excruciating packing process, you have to UNPACK the mess they made. When we started on the first few boxes, it was already apparent that some things had exploded during the moving process. Boxes had things poking out of them and soaked in liquids. Things were packed haphazardly and inefficiently. Wardrobe boxes were 1/4 of the way full of books or other things. In fact, most of the boxes they brought were large wardrobe boxes. I got charged for empty space. We had so many boxes that weren't the right size with random items just thrown in. No padding or bubble wrap or anything. Insult to injury: finding stuff that has just magically disappeared. STAY AWAY, AND REPORT ALL NEGATIVE EXPERIENCES TO THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. No words can describe the unethical nature of this trash fire of a business, and the scars they leave in your move and in your wallet.

All My Sons Moving & Storage

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first off, when quoted on the phone they said it'd likely take about two hours for a move of our…read moresize. it ended up taking EIGHT hours.. for a two bed apartment. That's with us throwing boxes and items in four loads worth of cars to save time. the price I expected to pay at the time of booking ended being only a quarter of the cost I paid. and then they encouraged us to tip them on top of it. They came late meaning we didnt get a good start to the move until after noon. they came with two guys but one guy did pretty much all the work. they knocked chunks out of the wall of the old place that I know is going to come out of my security deposit. they shrink wrapped and blanketed every thing whether it was needed or not and charged for how much they used. I'm talking a few extra hundred dollars worth of supplies that the quote had said would be included. over all I expected to pay maybe $600 and then ended up paying 1500+ since it took them the entire day to make the move

I do not believe there is any potential for improvement with this company. The level of…read moreprofessionalism was so low it actually shocked me. From the sleazy "used car salesman" approach by multiple employees when setting up the appointment to the complete lack of respect and disregard shown in canceling my appointment on the day of my scheduled move. Every employee I spoke with was located at a "call center" and not even at the actual place of business. The supervisor at the call center who called herself "Jana", then changed her name to Melissa was the worst! I had a contract for services, paid a deposit and was canceled with no explanation. I relied to my detriment on this contract to fulfill a scheduled move on a specific date and time. This is by far the worst company I have ever encountered.

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