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490 Lucas Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 2E6, Canada
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Jan 24, 2018
Looks like someone in your company sees these reviews so I’m posting my experience here. It was not a good one with your Winnipeg staff. There were 4 movers who loaded our small 2 bedroom town house and managed to damage our beautiful and perfectly maintained furniture and appliances. Then they had the gall to claim all the damage was done from a previous move. He even noted nonexistent marks, dents, scratches, soil levels for all of our furniture and appliances on the conditions sheet - for which I assume is to cover their butt. I ended up showing the receipts and previous pictures of the appliances to the team leader… only then he changed his tone. When I arrived at destination, the Colorado Springs team was such a difference! They only had two people to move our stuff in and they did not damage a single thing. I ordered lunch for them, and gave them a great tip. How can there be such a difference in quality of movers between two locations? Especially when you (Winnipeg) had more people? You definitely proved more people is not better and you had lousy staff. I raised these concerns to my move coordinator and the claims team; they did not acknowledge the core issues I experienced. My settlement was even reduced to a measly 300$... which just adds insult to the whole situation. My advice to anyone considering United Winnipeg is to avoid. If your company is on contract then you would have no choice. Please do yourself a favour: take pictures ahead of the move, if things don’t look right don’t sign anything, claim all the damage and hopefully you have a better experience than me.

May 18, 2018
Not bad ,,workers are nice

Sep 9, 2017

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