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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Millennium Moving (Los Angeles): The Ugliest of Moving Experiences
I'd rather hand-carry each individual item cross country myself than do business again with Millennium Moving & Storage (http://www.millenniummoving.com/, 800-841-7771, 8350 Isis Ave, Los Angeles, California). Here's a sampling of the horrible service I received from this company:
*Numerous items of my furniture arrived chipped, scratched, marred or broken.
*Other furniture items supposedly "safeguarded" by Millennium's "crack" work crew at origin with expensive, additional "protective" packaging also arrived chipped, scratched, marred or broken.
*A leather chair ended up cut after a work crew member used a knife to remove the blanket and tape covering the chair.
*UPS-grade boxes taped with UPS-grade tape on all edges arrived spit, with contents spilling.
*Services provided at origin – such as the temporary removal of a room door to allow passage for a freezer – were summarily refused at destination.
*Millennium's contracted driver jumped curbs at my apartment complex, running over sod and breaking tree branches above.
In essence: it was the ugliest of moving experiences. Forget Millennium.
*Numerous items of my furniture arrived chipped, scratched, marred or broken.
*Other furniture items supposedly "safeguarded" by Millennium's "crack" work crew at origin with expensive, additional "protective" packaging also arrived chipped, scratched, marred or broken.
*A leather chair ended up cut after a work crew member used a knife to remove the blanket and tape covering the chair.
*UPS-grade boxes taped with UPS-grade tape on all edges arrived spit, with contents spilling.
*Services provided at origin – such as the temporary removal of a room door to allow passage for a freezer – were summarily refused at destination.
*Millennium's contracted driver jumped curbs at my apartment complex, running over sod and breaking tree branches above.
In essence: it was the ugliest of moving experiences. Forget Millennium.
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