Two Men and a Truck Rates - Comparing Moving Rates to Get the Best Price
If you're moving on a budget, you'll need to inquire about different rates of moving to compare your options.
Two Men and a Truck is a franchised moving company operating in many locations across the country and abroad. Two Men and a Truck rates are often a standard, low moving rate since they can afford to offer prospective customers competitive prices. However, you'll have to factor in their customer service and delivery performance as it may vastly differ by location. Two Men and a Truck rates will be comprised of different rates of moving available depending on what type of move you need, whether it's a long distance move or a local move. In order to get the best price for your move, you'll need to make several inquiries in order to collect as many moving rates as possible.
If you take an active approach, you can have moving companies such as Two Men and a Truck compete for your business. Don't settle for the first number you receive that fits within your moving budget. Other full service moving companies operate from multiple locations as well, but they aren't franchised, which gives them an implied consistency in terms of their performance and services. Typically, if you pare down some of their offered services, such as packing, you can save more.
Latest Reviews
Moreover, they put a glass table--the only item we asked them to move--on the ground, chipping the edge. When we asked them to remedy this damage, they pointed to a clause in our contract where we allegedly agreed that the table was worth only $60, so they agreed to pay us only this amount. We would never have agreed that a $2000 table was worth $60, and we would not have hired movers for $300 to move a $60 table! At the very least, their contract was deceptive, but we wonder if they altered the contract after they discovered the table had been damaged.
Attempts to resolve the issue with customer service were totally unproductive. All we wanted was to be charged the $240 they assured us the move would cost (not well over $300) and to have the table repaired for less than $100, which should have been covered by their insurance. Their treatment of our move and our complaint were both shameful.
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