Marette Forman
GBScammers Do not use. It is a scam. Bait and switch. You send in your form with all the furniture listed with the measurements, pay your deposit. They show up with a small truck and double the price if you need your furniture moved. Break the contract but say you don't get your deposit back. And they showed up a day late. Horrible and to a young military couple. Ripping off our military shame on you. Good reviews are lies. Horrible customer service woman.
Steven Barker
GBWithout a question Without a question, These men were the real deal. They handled my pricey paintings and fragile vases with such care.
Qiturah Walker
GBCrossnation relocation refused to… Crossnation relocation refused to refund my money after the movers failed to move my belongings from one state to another. Do not do business with these people, they are a complete scam. It was a horrible experience, do not trust these people.
David Mitchell
GBThey called before to ensure everything… They called before to ensure everything was going smoothly, and the movers got the job done quickly and safely. Strongly suggested!
Madeline Foreiter Alpert
GBThe original estimate was very low and we had to pay 4x the amount at the last minute. The original estimate was very low...the representative asked me to estimate the size of the move - a typical 2-bedroom apartment which has a range of cubic footage which she should have known. So the actual cost was nearly 4x the amount of the original estimate. They wait until the last week before the move to re-do the estimate and then it was still low so we had to hustle to come up with an additional cash amount as the actual movers won't take credit. This company does not do the moves and contracts...the contractor was excellent but could do nothing about the cost.