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    Old 05-15-2011, 06:59 AM
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    Sorry you are going through this terrible thing. And your story is the reason I pack my own things when we moved. Everything made it in one piece. Even the 18 eggs. Take my advise. Do it yourself next time. Or hire women to do it.
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    Old 05-15-2011, 07:21 AM
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    Originally Posted by cjk
    yeah they broke some of my mothers china that I can't replace.
    There are places online that carry very old patterns of China. You may be able to replace some. I replace some of my grandmothers china recently. It wasn't expensive.
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    Old 05-15-2011, 07:28 AM
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    I will help-if you tell us what to get......
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    Old 05-15-2011, 08:32 AM
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    Dealing with movers can be such a headache!

    When things settle down, you can try looking at Rplacements.com to see ifyou can locate the broken china pieces. They sell tons of replacement china, glass and silver pieces. My mom has ordered several pieces from them and never had a problem.

    http://www.replacements.com/index.ht...FQ10gwodPhFNEg

    I hope you are able to get this worked out.
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    Old 05-15-2011, 08:39 AM
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    We have moved several times and my favorite was when a packer put an unwrapped stain glass lamp my mother made in the bottom of a box and threw shoes on top of it....I also hate movers.....So sorry this happened to you.
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    Old 05-15-2011, 09:04 AM
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    I am so sorry for this. We just moved in February and I was terrified about what they would do with my stuff. I was still recovering from shoulder reconstruction surgery right after Christmas and could do NOTHING. Thanks to some wonderful suggestions from this board - http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-94793-1.htm - a couple of my friends and I packed all of my fabrics in plastic tubs and marked them. The movers then packed the tubs into their boxes. My machines were packed and my husband moved them when he did his bachelor move three weeks before the house was moved.

    Make sure that you document EVERYTHING. The damage to the boxes and the contents. Detail the losses of the china. You might be able to find replacement pieces. There are several places on-line that specialize in finding pieces for old/antique sets. One of the places is called Replacements.

    Oh - and make sure that you keep detailed records of all of the losses and your correspondence with the moving company. At the end - regardless of the outcome (favorable or not) file a claim with the BBB and the State Attorney's Office. They can make life for the movers harder and make them give even more compensation.

    I have to commend the company that did our move. We had been pro moved one time before and were no treated very well. This time we had ONE crew through the entire thing. The same 4 guys that packed us, loaded us, drove, and unloaded us. It was reassuring to have one crew of guys. And it was so much better for my pets - especially my big Boxer boy Loki - to have all the same group. The guys were able to make friends will all of the animals on the first day so they problems with barking and fussing and fretting was GREATLY reduced. And the guys were simply great. We had a cookout at a local state park a couple of weeks ago for the guys and their families. Their moving home office is located about 40 minutes from our new place. They said that they had NEVER been treated so well by customers. (We also fed them lunch on all three days of packing, loading and unloading.) We told them that we had NEVER had such good service. Rest assured that we will be contacting them again - whether the move is paid for by the company or us.
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    Old 05-15-2011, 09:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by oatw13
    Dealing with movers can be such a headache!

    When things settle down, you can try looking at Rplacements.com to see ifyou can locate the broken china pieces. They sell tons of replacement china, glass and silver pieces. My mom has ordered several pieces from them and never had a problem.

    http://www.replacements.com/index.ht...FQ10gwodPhFNEg

    I hope you are able to get this worked out.
    Ditto on this website. I've used them and they are great!
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    Old 05-15-2011, 09:08 AM
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    I'm sorry your fabrics and other items were damaged. I hope you will be able to get satisfaction from the movers for their negligence, but it sounds like it may be a fight. You might try checking with your states Attorneys Generals office to see who you file a complaint with and deffinately file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. Like many others have said scream it as loud as you can to whoever will listen about this company.Pictures lots of pictures ASAP with a current paper, the damaged boxes and goods. I hope it all gets worked out.
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    Old 05-15-2011, 02:15 PM
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    ..."Or hire women to do it."...

    Yes. this is a must.
    LOL
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    Old 05-15-2011, 02:39 PM
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    take pics and show them.
    some movers bent the lower handles on my tiger oak sideboard I bought from an antique store. they still aren't right. my cats can open the doors now!
    also see if they are with the better Business Bureau and if so, file a complaint.
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