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310 Robert St, Victoria, British Columbia, V9A 3Z4, Canada
(250) 889-5794
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Jun 10, 2017
Horrible experience. They damaged a lot of our furniture and badly scratched our floors. One of the movers was good but the other was very slow and clumsy. The cost was way above what they quoted. When I spoke with the owner he initially agreed to repair the damaged furniture. When I told him about the floor they damaged he denied it and then refused to repair the furniture they damaged. I showed him the damage to the floor and he said it was already like that. That was without question false as the floors had been refinished immediately before the move and were in perfect condition. In the end they cost me much more than real professional movers with all the damage to boot. Worst of all, the owner was extremely rude and unprofessional.

May 25, 2017
Friendly, prompt service. Reasonable rates. Wasn't told to fu$k myself.

Dec 19, 2017

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