Axisvl

9111 cross park drive suite 200 Knoxville, 37923, Tennessee, United States
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3.33
Based on 12 Reviews

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About Axisvl

Axis Van Lines is a moving company that provides the highest-level services, such as long-distance moves. Our customers can reach out to our customer service department daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Our company operates Monday through Friday. Axis Van Lines works hard to match our customers to the best agents to ensure the best moving experience. If you or someone you know are planning a long-distance move, you can contact us today. We can help you get there faster!

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Mary
GB

Quick and efficient Axis Van Lines I worked with were great. They were quick, efficient and very careful with my furniture. I am so happy I chose them as my moving company. The 3 guys that moved my belongings were incredible and I will definitely want to work with them again next time I move! Thank you so much Axis Van Lines. The crew were so amazing!

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Patricia McAlister
GB

Excellent experience with moving from a… Excellent experience with moving from a first floor flat to a ground floor house. They were a bit late due to some issues with their truck but instead made up for it by providing an extra man for my job so in the end the job finished in lesser time and the guys were very friendly and they knew their stuff. Highly professional and went a long way to assist me in the best ways. Much appreciated and will definitely go with them the next time I'm moving and will recommend to my friends as well.

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Amy Debity
GB

Company did what they said they were… Company did what they said they were going to do and asked me to write a review. Good job ty hope this review helps you guys get more business

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peng liu
GB

Terrible experience! Fraud company! Terrible experience! Stay away from this company! This company is a fraud! We moved from Virginia to Vermont. Axis Van Line quoted $3700 to move my stuff. When it went close to our moving date, the pickup time changed twice. We had to make changes according to their unsettled plan. Then the worst nightmare came, the real charge went up to $13400, which was 4 times of they quoted, after they loaded the truck! We called to talk about the charge. The same guy who quoted the price became super rude! He blamed us for not providing the entire details, which was completely not true! We provided him all the details when we did the quote, we also offered a video chat so he could see everything in the house, but he refused! We finally realized this is the way how they bring in business, by giving a cheap quote then raising the price up after they load up everything! Axis Van Line is a broker, and they will find another moving company to move the stuff. They will ignore you once you pay the deposit. Don’t believe in their quote and don’t use this company! I will report this company to BBB.

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Nathan Madson
GB

Do not use! On 9/23/20, I contacted Ben Curtiss with Axis Van Lines to get a quote for a move from Brooklyn, NY, to Woodbury, MN. On that call, I listed all of the things that we would be bringing with us so that Ben could get us what he said would be a final price. He emailed me a contract and indicated over the phone and in the email that the price ($3,303.26) was fixed and would not change. He promised me on the phone that my possessions would be the only things on the truck and that it would take only 2.5-3 days for my possessions to arrive. He said that our move day (10/19/20) was guaranteed. I signed the contract and paid a deposit of $1099.60 based on those promises. Several days later, I received a call from Kristen in customer service. At that point, I learned that there was need of a backup day, but not knowing this I had booked a flight for 10/20/20. Kristen told me that she would make my backup day be 10/18, the day before my scheduled pickup day. On 10/9/20, I received a text message from Axis Van Lines saying that my primary pickup day was now 10/18/20 and my backup day was 10/19/20. I called customer service and spoke with Dianne, who told me that a backup day could only be the day after a primary pickup day, so I would have to have my primary pickup day be Sunday, 10/18/20. It was at this point that I found out my things would NOT be the only possession on a truck and that the moving time would take between 7 and 21 days and that the price we were told by Ben was not fixed, but would change based on the actual cubic feet of our move. When I said that was not the agreement I had made with Ben, I was told that Ben was fired for lying to his clients. This was the first I was being told about this, 16 days after I had booked my move with him and only because I had reached out, not Axis checking with me to make sure that I had the correct information. At this point, it was too late to withdraw from my contract with Axis, request a refund of my deposit, and book a new moving company. On 10/12/20, I was called by a quality assurance representative who went over my inventory list again and raised the price to $4,609.30, a $1,306.04 increase. He also charged me a new deposit fee of $281.84. On 10/16, I received a call from Potential Van Lines, the actual movers that Axis Van Lines had subcontracted out to, telling me that my possessions would be packed and moved on 10/19. When I told the dispatch person that I was supposed to have my things moved on Sunday, 10/18, as per Axis Van Lines (Dianne), she said that that was impossible and that Dianne knew that because Potential Van Lines is closed on Sundays. This meant that I and my spouse had to change our work schedules and moving plans three times before we received a final moving date. When the movers arrived on 10/19, the moving foreman raised the price to $6,627.44 (a $3,324.18 increase from the initial "fixed price" we were promised). I asked the foreman why the price had increased and he said that despite the inventory being accurate, that brokers like Axis would misquote cubic feet to get people to book with them, but that movers used the actual cost. My possessions were delivered on 10/24/20, but on 10/27/20 I reached out to Axis to ask for a partial refund do to their unscrupulous business practices. I spoke with Kristen in customer service, who relayed my information to her manager, Lee Powell, and was told I would hear from him by 10/28 in the morning. After I called back on 10/28 after not hearing from Lee, I received a call from someone identifying himself as Dave Lee from Genesis Resolution Solutions, an outside investigator who "monitored Axis Van Lines' chat" and brought moving companies to arbitration if they violated business practices. He collected my information and emailed me from a Gmail account with the sender name "Lee Powell" with a phone number that was one digit off from Axis Van Lines' customer service. The email warned against making any public complaints. Axis Van Lines has repeatedly lied about the services they would provide and the prices at which they would provide them. When I attempted to resolve my issues with them and request a partial refund, I was sent an intimidating email from the business manager posing as someone meant to work on the customers' behalf. When I have since attempted to re-contact anyone higher up than the customer service representatives who answer Axis' phones, I am told that they can only relay my message to Lee and that he will have to call me back. I want a refund of the $3,324.18 increase in services above the originally quoted price and an apology for their bad behavior.

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