Interstate Moving
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Tylisha S. · West Palm Beach, FL → North Carolina · 2026-08
Consumer quoted approximately 3,500 for interstate move. Told company handled moves directly, did not outsource, workers were vetted and drug tested, belongings would be stored in warehouse near destination. Day before scheduled pickup, informed price nearly doubled. Movers arrived in U-Haul with no company identification. Driver Eddie demanded payment via Cash App to American Pro Moving. Invoice from Interstate Moving. Dispatch handled by Safeway. Driver arrived in All State Moving truck on second day. One mover quit mid-job over pay dispute. Belongings not properly protected. Walls scuffed, dirt tracked throughout home. Driver lost U-Haul keys, smoked throughout process. Truck parked in front of home for three days. Consumer has extensive documentation including recordings of movers discussing problems with the job.
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Interstate Moving