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About All My Sons Moving & Storage

All My Sons specializes in local and long-distance moves across the United States. Through a network of locations, the company offers a variety of services, including packing, unpacking, next-day cleanup and temporary storage options.

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  • Available the same or next day
  • Free packing options
  • White-glove moving services
Cons
  • No instant quote tool
  • Some services vary by state

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    Reviewed June 4, 2007


    We made the mistake of using All My Sons Moving and Storage when a simple internet search would have convinced us otherwise. While the company did defraud us and commit, in our opinion, several blatant criminal acts, the real story is that they have been doing this to thousands of people across the nation from depots in fifteen States.

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    Reviewed March 22, 2006


    We moved from Bluffton SC to Simpsonville SC. They packed us. When it came time to pack the grandfather clock it was a good thing we were present because they had NO idea how to take care of it even though we were assured by Randy they knew what they were doing. They packed us and loaded the truck except for our bed and were to come back the next day to load this bed. They arrived late stating they had to load our furniture onto another truck because they need the truck for a larger load. After loading the bed onto the truck they said they would meet us in Simpsonville. They never showed until almost 7PM! saying there was a problem with the roof of the truck and it had to be repaired before they could go on the highway. They were finished unloading our things at midnight!

    We pointed our scratches and GOUGES on some of the pieces of furniture. The next day in the daylight the damage to many pieces of furniture was terrible, even the grandfather clock. We also contacted the about a missing, valuable 36x32 origonial watercolor painting. They found it on another truck! They promised to mail the painting asap. One week later no painting and after several phone calls the painting was finaly delivered DAMAGED. It was only wrapped in paper with 2 smaller cardboard pieces, thrown in front of the painting and not attached so there was little or no protection. Outside was labeled fragile glass. It should have been labeled broken glass because it was shatted, the matting was chipped and scratched and the frame bent!

    All our dressers, dining table. sofa table, desk and grandfather clock have deep scoring on them. Again after repeated calls and them stating claim forms were sent...1 month later no forms. They apparently have no intensions of letting us file damage forms.

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    Reviewed Nov. 5, 2004


    Hired them to move my goods from Lakewood, WA to Grandview WA. First off drivers arrived and had no idea where the destination was. I had to give them step by step hand written instructions. Second, they did not bring their gas card, I had to pay for their gas on my credit card. They damaged a table top and new washing machine through their inept packing and moving. For example, they put file cabinets on top of my wooden dining table, with no protective covers.

    The washing machine was bashed and the front panel broken. It cost me $264 to have my new washer repaired. I sent repair receipts and pictures of the damage to the company in question. After five weeks with no communication from the company, I telephoned to ask about the progress. I was told that an employee had left, and they had decided to not process any claims, until clients called back. They offered to pay only half my repair bill for my washer.

    The manager, Laurie, complained to me that she was doing the job of two employees. When I asked to talk with the owner, I was told that they did not give out the number for Mr. Kermit Escribano. Furthermore, he is at the office less than half the week.

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    Reviewed Aug. 26, 2004


    My husband and I engaged All My Sons Moving and Storage of Savage, MD on March 31st 2004. We were provided a lump-sum price of $1300 for the move. We were moving from a tiny 900-square foot Cape Cod home, and packed all boxes and clearly labeled them so that the movers could deposit them into the corresponding rooms upon our arrival at the new home. Many of the rooms in our home were completely emptied and most boxes were staged in our living room, which has immediate access to our front door. Most heavy furniture was moved from upstairs by my husband and me so that the move could go quickly.

    When the movers arrived, they presented me with several documents to sign, many with fine print, including a Bill of Lading and Freight Bill #28893, showing instead an hourly rate of $114.00 per hour and then an overtime rate of $171.00. When I questioned the foreman in charge about the overtime rate, he repeatedly assured me that the move would go quickly and if $1300 was quoted to us (All My Sons Moving never quoted us an hourly rate and certainly never mentioned the overtime rate in the three phone conversations I had with them), then that's what we'll pay. He commented several times how well prepared we were for the move. We were very confident that the move would go quickly, since our neighbor recently moved into a large 3000 square foot home next door and the move took less than four hours. They clearly had more boxes than we. Furthermore, we had no choice but to use All My Sons Moving & Storage, since we had no time left to research alternative moving companies and we needed to vacate our house by early evening so that we could clean it for new occupants moving in the next day.

    They also insisted that we sign paperwork stating that if we took All My Sons Moving and Storage to court and lost our case, that we would be responsible for paying their court costs. They also left behind a paper on litigation in general - great way to start off on what would become a really bad foot.

    There were three movers (including the foreman) assigned to our move. The two others were young boys who readily admitted to me personally that they did not like their job (both boys seemed to be related to the foreman and clearly were inexperienced). I found them frequently sitting down, taking breaks and I felt they were moving very, very slowly when they were working. One of the boys was so obese, he became frequently short of breath. My husband and I began to assist the movers, hoping to pick up the pace, but the foreman confronted me and asked us to stop, stating that there were legal implications if we got hurt, etc. We helplessly watched the movers continue to sit down, take breaks and have casual conversation while the clock was ticking. When I again began to pick up boxes to bring them outside, the foreman asked me to stop, saying that I was making him feel like they weren't doing their job.

    I then made a deal with the foreman, saying that there was a handsome tip in it for them if they moved us by 4 PM. The foreman said he would tell the other movers. Ironically, the pace of the move slowed down even further at that point.

    When we finally arrived at our new home, the two younger movers stopped working altogether. Instead, they began to play darts in our garage. When I complained again to the foreman, he asked them to help, but they simply unloaded boxes from the moving truck into our garage at that point. This meant that several well-marked boxes, meant to be delivered elsewhere in the house, simply got dumped in the garage area. (It took us weeks to sort through it all since there were also several other boxes deposited into the wrong rooms in the house.)

    It was 9:30 PM when all the boxes were completely unloaded off the moving truck. At 9:00 PM, with about a dozen boxes and our sofa left on the truck, the foreman said he needed my credit card to process the moving charges and then got on the phone with his office dispatcher. When he told me the total charges would come to $2019.32, I was livid! When I asked the foreman about the $1300 quote and his reassurances, he denied any such guarantee and instead blamed the office staff for not being forthcoming with me when I first negotiated the move. The foreman told me, this happens all the time and feigned sympathy for me. Of course, if I did not agree to pay them, All My Sons Moving still had several boxes and our sofa on the truck and could simply drive off without unloading them. I felt completely backed into a corner and had no choice at that point they had us over a barrel and I felt we were given the old bait and switch and I told them so.

    When the foreman was preparing to leave our home, he had the nerve to ask us about the tip I mentioned to him I was completely dumfounded at that point. I told him that I could not believe he had the nerve to ask for a tip when we had a deal for them to get us moved by 4 PM. I did not pay them the tip and they drove off very angry at us, shouting expletives back at my husband and me as they tore out of our driveway.

    They next day I attempted to stop the payment through my bank but was unsuccessful.

    Subsequent to the move, I contacted All My Sons Moving & Storage on April 2nd to provide an account of our experience to a Regla Carrington, office manager at their Savage, MD headquarters. She was extremely unapologetic and only offered to reimburse us $419.32 for our inconvenience for the misplaced boxes in the garage area, but not before signing a letter stating that I made the settlement in good faith and without duress; that the acceptance of the settlement is an acknowledgement of my complete satisfaction and that by signing the letter, I will consider any matters or issues relative to the transaction to be totally adjusted and to my complete satisfaction.

    I have made several subsequent attempts to follow up with All My Sons Moving & Storage, since I do not feel the $419.32 is nearly enough restitution, and that I felt uncomfortable signing a letter that I did not agree with but they refuse to do anything more for us.

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    Reviewed Oct. 25, 2003


    I contacted All My sons moving and storage. I told them I wanted to move my furniture and place it into thier facility. I was quoted a fee. After I recieved my first bill I saw that I was being charge double. I called the company to state I never agreed to this amount and would like for someone else to come get my furniture and move it for me. I was then advised that there was a fee of $381 to move my furniture regardless of who does the work. I went to the facility to comlpain of this charge. I stated that, on the original contract there is no quote of a move out fee or any addtion fees to move out. The original contract was for a move in only. I was told if I wanted the furniture I had to pay.

    I contacted florida department of agriculture and consumer affrairs. They contacted the company and stated there WAS a move out contract. When I was able to get a copy, I saw the ORIGINAL contract had been fraudulently ALTERED. I NEVER SIGNED A MOVE OUT CONTRACT! There is NO original move out contract!

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    Reviewed June 2, 2000


    I wanted to tell you of an experience I had last Thursday, May 24, 2000, when I hired a company by the name of All My Sons to move me from my town home to a single family home in Manassas, Virginia. They showed a Virginia number in the yellow pages, 703-352-9700, and sent movers from their Maryland location. After researching this, I learned that they do not have a Virginia office and that the number listed is forwarded to their Maryland location.

    Firstly, I hired them after finding their full-page ad in the yellow pages rather attractive. Especially, the words indicating that they are supposedly the official movers of the NFL. The understanding was that their $109 fee per hour would start when they picked up my first box or item. I even followed up with them the same day by phone to verify that there were no other charges that I would incur.

    At 1:15 p.m., three (3) men, Fred, Will and Brian, arrived at my home and after introducing themselves by first name, Brian and Will asked to use my restroom. Brian went upstairs and Will went downstairs. While this was going on, Fred had me in my kitchen, which is on the main level, signing off on there work order that they arrived at 1:15 p.m. and agreeing to there one (1) hour trip charge that I was never told about in the first place.

    I was over a barrel at that point and agreed to it. NOT only had I already incurred a $109 charge for nothing, it was now 1:30 p.m. and that's when they went to work. Again, I have incurred another $27.25 (1/4 of an hour) while waiting for them to take there restroom breaks as well as wait for Fred to radio his dispatcher of his arrival time.

    It was then that I realized my crystal ring/jewelry holder was left upstairs, which is where I left off in my packing before the movers arrived. Now remember, they haven't been in my house but 15 minutes and my Diamond Ring priced at $3,225 is gone. As well as a triple rope 14 KT solid gold bracelet, priced at approximately $500.

    I approached the three (3) men who denied any involvement. I knew that was not true since it was there 15 minutes ago. This tormented me all day until I contacted the Prince William County Police whom after doing an investigation of the men, informed me that they ALL have extensive CRIMINAL RECORDS to the point that some are on PAROLE to this day. The Officer told me that with their criminal history, I have every reason to feel certain that this is why my jewelry disappeared.

    She was unable to do a full search and suggested that there is many cavities a person can conceal a ring.

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    All My Sons Moving & Storage Company Information

    Company Name:
    All My Sons Moving & Storage
    Address:
    1102 Old Stage Rd State
    City:
    Simpsonville
    State/Province:
    SC
    Postal Code:
    29681
    Website:
    www.allmysons.com