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Family Moving LLC - Fort Myers

5.0

By suzypod

Family Moving is a great moving company that I recommend to everyone. Their rates, customer service, workers is awesome. Thank you Family Moving for such a great job. ...read more

Family Moving LLC - Fort Myers

5.0

By LorraineB

Family Moving LLC are professional! I have moved several times over the past 5 years and have hired other movers but now I know what professional mover means! They were on time, fast, efficient, caring and the price was more then reasonable. I highly recommend! ...read more

Home Goods Movers

5.0

By MariaWhitworth

I hired Home Goods Movers a couple of days before my move since the friends who were supposed to help me move had bailed. I just expected a couple of laborers to help pack the truck. I was so wrong! These gentlemen were full-fledged movers and knew all the hows, whats and whys of moving. They were fast, efficient, very careful with my breakable and collectable items and made the most of every foot of space in the truck. They were super friendly, very helpful and extremely hard working. I would absolutely recommend them to anyone! - Maria F. (local move in Cape Coral on 4/20/13) ...read more

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By Home Goods Movers February 09, 2013

Quaint Apartment Home for Rent

The cutest 1 bedroom 1 bathroom Apartment Home in Fort Myers! For rent across the street from the Caloosa Hatchee River. Walk across the street with a blanket and a book to read in front of the River, Go 2minutes  Downtown Fort Myers FL, for festivities and entertainment or walk 4 blocks to your very own Pier! Features, extra large tile floors throughout even into the screened lanai! Which overlooks Moss Trees, and an extended brick patio for weekend Grilling.  This is a corner property so you will have no neighbors to your right, and the home is on 1/2 acre lot. Almost covering one block with no neighbors for added quiet and tranquil relax time on the lanai. This apartment home is adorable with new appliances, pocket entertainment walls, drop restaurant light over your dining table, tiled countertops in the kitchen, master bedroom closet extends from one wall to the next, built in shelves in the bathroom for additional medicine cabinets, 1 car garage, washer and dryer hookup, with washer included and so much more you have to see! You can view many pictures at www.gemnjewel.com as well as make an appointment at 239-281-7638. This property is perfect for an out of towner looking to purchase a home but wants to take their time looking, college Student, Doctor, Single person, writer, anyone who will enjoy living with the water breeze in your ear and the quiet of birds chirping in the morning :) At 600per month this Apartment Home is perfect! Lawn Maintenance is included! ...read more

By Gem & Jewel Real Estate Team @ Royal Shell January 12, 2012

When You Make a Binding Estimate in Cubic Feet with a Mover

Current law requires movers to give one of two types of estimates before every job. Either they must give a non-binding estimate based on weight. Or, they must give a binding estimate which can be based on cubic feet or weight. Unfortunately,moving scam companieshave found a way to take advantage of this requirement.In a phone conversation with a prospect they will talk about which type of moving cost estimate the prospect would like to have, cubic feet or weight. One way or another, however, the moving broker is determined to get the cubic foot estimate. So if the client agrees straight off, great. If not, the broker will sweeten the pot, and offer to make the estimate binding if he’ll take it in cubic feet. That sound very convincing, and a lot of people accept that sales pitch. But now read the following story that was posted on the bulletin board of an anti-scam web site and see what can happen when people accept the offer.In this story, the couple was convinced to take the binding estimate in feet. But as so often happens, after their goods were loaded on the truck, the company informed them there were 300 more cubic feet than anticipated. Apparently the couple was forced to sign to that because the wife wrote: “It wasn’t like I could say “forget it-unload my stuff now”.While waiting for the truck to arrive at the destination, the man called customer service and was told he could get on the truck and measure the space. However, when the truck arrived the driver refused to open the back door until he got paid. The husband called customer service again, only now they totally denied saying he could get on the truck to measure the space, in fact the contract specifically spelled out that the movers won’t unload the goods until they get paid. Those two statements aren’t really contradictory. Technically he could have gotten on the truck and measured everything before it was unloaded, but moving companies are experienced at exerting pressure to protect themselves.Now that the truck was empty, the driver let the husband get on and make measurements and take pictures. But it was too late. The company could claim he had forgotten exactly where his goods were placed.A good way for consumers to protect themselves in a move is to hire apacking serviceto pack and load for them.Packing Service Inc. is an honest company that offers aFlat Fee Estimateand is dedicated to protecting consumers frommoving scamsthey will pack and then load your belongings tightly on the moving truck, and will give you a complete packing list detailing the exact weight and cubic feet of your goods, so you won’t be overcharged by the movers. ...read more

By Packing Service Inc. Packing and Loading Services Company, Crating and Shipping Company, Wood Crate September 16, 2011

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