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Old 12-27-2008, 09:44 PM   #51
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

That really sux
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Old 12-28-2008, 12:36 AM   #52
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

Is this moving company an agent for a national moving company like Wheaton or North American? If it is you should go over their heads to the parent company.
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Old 12-28-2008, 01:03 AM   #53
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

ITs a really bum deal, but there are lawyers out there who specialize in suing trucking companies, considering they ass ended another truck, It is their baby.

Good luck, I really hate to see things like that happen.

It could be worse though, I got out of this one alive.





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The reason I post this is when you get frustrated, remember anything material can be replaced, your heath and your family can not.

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Old 01-23-2009, 12:21 AM   #54
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

Anyone got a recommendation in the SF Bay area for a custom shop/body shop that can do the repairs and other projects I need to get done on the truck?

I'm looking for--

1. professional integrity
2. quality work

The most recent shop I was dealing with consistently failed to do what they said the would, so here I am.

I need an estimate for repairing all the moving damages ASAP since this issue has been dragging on so long. I also will want some other work done, unrelated to the moving damage... so there's an opportunity to build a customer relationship here. If you're a shop in the area, feel free to PM me with your details.
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:14 AM   #55
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

I haven't dealt with them in a while, but Scotto's Auto Body in Antioch has always done right for me & there work is 1st class.
Or, at least is was the last time I had some body work done.
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:40 AM   #56
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

i am a cdl class a driver. this company that hauled vehicles the owner told me that if i as the employee were to damage any vehicle i would have to pay for it but if it were the companys fault they would pay for any damages. but before they hauled any vehicle regardless they made the owner of the vehicle sign a contract and insurance for there vehicles for them to haul.

sorry to here about this incident
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:07 PM   #57
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I haven't dealt with them in a while, but Scotto's Auto Body in Antioch has always done right for me & there work is 1st class.
Or, at least is was the last time I had some body work done.
Thanks for the pointer. It looks like they're about 70 miles away (I'm near Half Moon Bay), so I may look for someone a little closer first. If I don't find someone, I'll give them a call.
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:49 PM   #58
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

Doesnt MARTINSR from here on the board reside in SF? You might give him a PM. He seems to really know his stuff.
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Old 01-24-2009, 09:30 AM   #59
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

May wann try to get a hold of kevin at lfd...aka rokcrln
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Old 02-08-2009, 06:30 PM   #60
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

Striking out left and right. Any other suggestions for capable shops in my area?
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Old 02-14-2009, 11:47 PM   #61
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

In a couple of weeks, I lose my "claim" window for the damage. All these years, I thought Cali was the 'Mecca' of the car custom shop world *sigh*
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

10 months have passed, with lots of "promises," and even more "apologies," with assurances of "taking care of us."

This week, we got "final" notice that they were NOT going to honor their obligation to put the truck back into the condition it was before they damaged it when they have a vehicular accident in the truck that was towing the trailer. As an interesting note to their "final" letter, they offered the following request for referrals. In the spirit of good will, I decided to share their referral request to all my friends on this board. If you need a moving quote, or want to know more about the moving process, I'm certain that Tina, Gabriel, and the rest of the team at American Moving would be more than happy to hear from you via their toll-free number, by fax, or by email (though email is so "impersonal," you may have a better experience talking to them on the phone). Also, please don't hesitate to point your friends to this referral as well... they may be looking to move, and I wouldn't want them to miss out on an opportunity to speak with Tina or Gabriel at American Moving about their services. As always, be professional.

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Old 04-14-2009, 04:00 PM   #63
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This week, we got "final" notice that they were NOT going to honor their obligation to put the truck back into the condition it was before they damaged it when they have a vehicular accident in the truck that was towing the trailer.
Did they offer anything @ all?
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Old 04-14-2009, 04:51 PM   #64
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Let the squirming begin... I submitted an estimate and they've started backpedaling on their "commitment" to make things right. Time to pull the police report for the accident and remind them that they'll have to cough up legal fees after I beat them sideways in court.
just get a nice 12guage and start bustin kneecaps
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Old 04-14-2009, 06:15 PM   #65
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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

Man, that is very disappointing to hear. Are you going to pursue legal action against them? Have you mentioned that option to them?
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Old 04-14-2009, 08:02 PM   #66
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I'm not sure if i'm seeing stuff wrong, but it kinda looks like the frame might have taken a hit. In your pic between the door and fender, it looks crooked. Make sure you have that checked before any settlement happens. Sorry to see it happen though. It looks like you had ALOT of time into the sheet metal.
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You and I haven't seen eye to eye on more than a few topics in the past, but this situation is different. We've both had unanticipated setbacks where the "responsible" parties won't do the right thing. Mine was a town owned diseased tree that fell directly on one of my trucks which the town's insurance company won't pay up for various reasons. I decided to just strip what I needed for a new project and sell the remainder to cut my losses rather than to fight "city hall". Your situation is different because it seems so cut and dryed, your vehicle was damaged while under their care. Plus you've got so much more into your truck that starting over just wouldnt be an option. Good luck, I hope karma rewards you in the end with your vision being fulfilled

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Re: When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

As people like to say around here - Lawyer UP!!. I wouldn't settle for the denial of claim. They are clearly at fault unless you signed something that says they aren't responcible.
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All, please see post #62... and thank for your support!

And remember... email is easy to delete and/or ignore. Phone and fax are less so.
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All, please see post #62... and thank for your support!

And remember... email is easy to delete and/or ignore. Phone and fax are less so.
I was reading your other post and was led to this post. What happened XXL... Did you get ANYTHING from these guys????
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I was reading your other post and was led to this post. What happened XXL... Did you get ANYTHING from these guys????
I got enough to cover the mechanical repairs to the front suspension... in other words, to make it drivable again. (I pooled that money with a lot of my own to swap out the old xmember for a DM and rack.)

The moving company sent a long letter explaining that they weren't responsible for this, that, and the other, even though the _2_ estimates I provided them clearly indicated specific damages and what needed to be repaired as a result (one body shop owner who dealt with them on the phone called them "lowlife thugs" for their efforts to beat him up over book parts prices and labor rates); even though, on the day of the accident (the day they delivered our goods), I took cam pics of all damages and immediately emailed them to the company as my wife was talking to them on the phone.

An important note: they were ALWAYS VERY POLITE, EMPATHETIC, and ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITY... until it came time to pay up... then they abdicated. An attorney I spoke with said I had a rock-solid case, but that after likely winning in CA court, I would probably never actually be able to collect a dime because the company was likely hiding behind a half dozen dba names and ownerships (I have experience with this reality... anyone want to collect on a 17 year old judgement I have against a construction company in Texas? It's gaining 10% per year on the unpaid balance in interest... so it's probably worth $20k+ by now... I couldn't get the legal system to collect on it when it was only $5k).
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That sucks. You could try suiing in smalls claims court. Then attempt to collect via till tap or you could also file a judgment lien with the secretary of state and record an abstract of judgment in the county they are located in. You might get paid in a few years.

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That sucks. You could try suiing in smalls claims court. Then attempt to collect via till tap or you could also file a judgment lien with the secretary of state and record an abstract of judgment in the county they are located in. You might get paid in a few years.
As I mentioned in my post above, I've been down that road before. After getting the abstract, I even filed two writs of execution. The constable came back empty-handed each time. When someone is willing to put some effort into being a cheat, there are enough loopholes in the system to get away with some amazing stuff. Hint: Enron, Global Crossing, Andersen, Imclone, Tyco, Worldcom, Adelphia... and so on. A handful of people actually went to jail (most notably, the "vicious criminal," Martha Stewart). Most skipped all the way to the bank. Nobody got money owed to them.

My only real weapon is to share my experience as I've done here, and to take the moving company up on their offer to 'recommend' them to others. This post is now about my 'recommending' them to others... so if you have any questions about their services, please send them a fax, send them an email, or give them a call.
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ok....from here on i rent a big trailer and move all the stuff myself.....behind my 72 burb (3/4T 2wd)!!!!
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