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Category: Services
Contact Information 20444 ne 15th ct, North Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Phone number: 866-992-09956
megamoving.net
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MEGA MOVING & STORAGE
September 29, 2009
GRAND THIEF & FELONY FRAUD
GRAND THIEF & FELONY FRAUD
Company information:
MEGA MOVING
20444 NE 15th Ct. Miami, Florida, FL, 33179
Miami, Florida
United States
Phone: 866-992-9956
MEGAMOVING.COM
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST MEGA MOVING in MIAMI, FLORIDA
Anyone who rendered the service from the MEGA MOVING Inc.,
Contact the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami, Florida to file criminal charges for grand thief & Felony Fraud .
FBI Local Field Office in Miami, Florida
FBI North Miami Beach
16320 Northwest Second Avenue
North Miami Beach, Florida 33169-6508
(305) 944-9101
U.S. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE U.S. Dept of Transportation in Washington, DC
Anyone who wish to contact me, please feel free to do so by phone at (480) 804-0327
via E-mail: [email protected]
GRAND THIEF & FELONY FRAUD
MEGA MOVING
20444 NE 15th Ct. Miami, Florida, FL, 33179
Miami, Florida
United States
Phone: 866-992-9956
MEGAMOVING.COM
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST MEGA MOVING in MIAMI, FLORIDA
Anyone who rendered the service from the MEGA MOVING Inc.,
Contact the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami, Florida to file criminal charges for grand thief & Felony Fraud .
FBI Local Field Office in Miami, Florida
FBI North Miami Beach
16320 Northwest Second Avenue
North Miami Beach, Florida 33169-6508
(305) 944-9101
U.S. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE U.S. Dept of Transportation in Washington, DC
Anyone who wish to contact me, please feel free to do so by phone at (480) 804-0327
via E-mail: [email protected]
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MEGA MOVING & STORAGE
September 29, 2009
GRAND THIEF & FELONY FRAUD
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST MEGA MOVING in MIAMI, FLORIDA
Anyone who rendered the service from the MEGA MOVING Inc.,
Contact the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami, Florida to file criminal charges for grand thief & Felony Fraud .
FBI Local Field Office in Miami, Florida
FBI North Miami Beach
16320 Northwest Second Avenue
North Miami Beach, Florida 33169-6508
(305) 944-9101
U.S. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE U.S. Dept of Transportation in Washington, DC
Anyone who wish to contact me, please feel free to do so by phone at (480) 804-0327
via E-mail: [email protected]
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MEGA MOVING & STORAGE
September 29, 2009
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST MEGA MOVING in MIAMI, FLORIDA
Anyone who rendered the service from the MEGA MOVING Inc., please contact me at:
[email protected]
VIA phone at (480) 804-0327
Contact the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami, Florida to file criminal charges.
FBI Local Field Office in Miami, Florida
FBI North Miami Beach
16320 Northwest Second Avenue
North Miami Beach, Florida 33169-6508
(305) 944-9101
U.S. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE U.S. Dept of Transportation in Washington, DC
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MEGA MOVING & STORAGE
September 29, 2009
CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS AGAINST MEGA MOVING
Affidavit of Complaint
Defendant: MEGA MOVING INC.
20444 North East 15th Court
North Miami Beach, Florida 33179
County of Dade, State of Florida
Plaintiff: EAGAN
5292 South Maryland Parkway, Apt 17, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119-1973, County of Clark, State of Nevada
The Plaintiff (hereby as “customer”) hired the Mega Moving Inc. (hereby as “Defendant” or movers) to relocate from Pensacola, Florida to Las Vegas, Nevada.
The cause of action, charges, and complaints are as follows:
Maliciously, intentionally, deliberately, viciously damaged and destroyed the Plaintiff’s personal properties while in the Defendant’s possession for 3 weeks
Using commercial license to steal customer’s properties; abusing the commercial license by abusing the consumer
On January 19, 2009, the Plaintiff was waiting for Defendant by the curve street. A moment Defendant’s rental truck pulled into the Plaintiff’s front yard lawn, the movers getting off a rental truck, the Defendants were demanding, threaten the customer for $200 tip upfront, before the service rendered. This was BEFORE greeting to the customer; BEFORE they identify, introduce, themselves as movers (Defendant).
The Defendant would not start to work, instead continue to harassing, intimating, demanding the Plaintiff for $200 tip by brute force, threaten the customer by saying mandatory $200 tip for movers and tip must be up front; before the service rendered.
The Plaintiff repeatedly told the Defendant to start to work, but the Defendant refused to start to work without a $200 tip upfront and continued to threaten, demand.
The Plaintiff refused to give $200 tip because the Defendant refused to start the work and Defendant wants the $200 tip before the service start, upfront. The Plaintiff informed the Defendants that after the service is completely done, we, both parties, can discuss the tip.
Using commercial license to steal customer’s property: One of the movers was sniffing through personal properties, attempted to steal an item. The Defendant said, “Wow, this is very nice - -so beautiful. I want it. Where did you get it? I need- - need one of those.” After the Defendant’s comment, the item was never to be seen, ever again.
After the Plaintiff refused to give $200 tip upfront, the Defendant then altered the binding contract from $900 to $1195.00 then threatens the customer to initials after the Defendant altered the binding contract.
As a result of an altercation over $200 tips upfront, the Plaintiff’s personal properties were destroyed by the Defendant more than 80 % of the entire properties, household goods, and personal items. The customer has to haul it out to the dumpster because it is impossible to repair the damaged properties; repair is out of question.
After 3 weeks gone by, the Defendant finally delivered the properties to the customer, but customer has to haul it out to the dumpster.
The Mega Moving Incorporation is the sole Defendant; and no other parties are involved in this case because the items were destroyed in Florida at the pick-up location. The Plaintiff has a contract with the Defendant, Mega Moving INC.
As a result of this case, the Plaintiff has been in and out of the medical facility, hospital, treating for stress and high-blood pressure.
Due to the medical conditions, the Plaintiff was unable to precede this matter in timely fashion and would like to make a motion to the Court to excuse this delay proceeding.
I, the Plaintiff, declare under penalty of perjury under the law of the State of Nevada that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on July 26, 2009
US DOT #: 1799704
Docket #: MC654617
US DOT #: 1799704
Docket #: MC654617
Contact Information: [email protected]
(480) 804-0327
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Dr. Joe
August 16, 2009
Overcharged/ Under-delivered
Unfortunately, everything except the one message praising the company seems to be true. I think we were a bit more fortunate than some other people. We ended up getting most of our stuff back minus a bike and a missing bed piece (let me know if anyone in the LA area received an additional bed piece for our sleigh bed!). Anyone who is dealing with this company should really consider hiring a lawyer to threaten them with damages (in our case that seemed to work). We received all of our stuff on the 26th of July...12 days after we hired a lawyer, but 5 weeks after our pickup even the though they promised us that it would be there in 10 to 12 days. Here is a summary of what we went through during this time:
Dear Sir/Madam:
this company has deceived us from the very first time they gave us a quote. The quote was initially for $1, 377.04 after Erika--the sales rep at the company---had taken the list of inventory from us via the phone. The day the mover came by, a mover by the name of Kobi (a Ukrainian guy) demanded immediate payment of at least 50% of the initial estimate (I gave him $700) and told us the shipment may cost "a little more than the estimate". I asked for a revised estimated at which point he said he could not provide until every box was loaded on the truck. Much to our surprise, the revised binded estimate would now be $2, 608---almost double the initial estimate. Apparently, the sales rep, Erika, had under quoted the inventory using "small" boxes while on the phone I told her "medium" sized book boxes so naturally the cubic feet that they had quoted was exceeded by 164 cubit feet. Not only that, but apparently buried in the contract that I received via the email it said they would quote an additional $2 for each cubic feet beyond the initial estimate.
I demanded to speak with Erika and instead came on the phone with her supervisor Ray (this was before all the boxes were loaded on the truck). Ray said that Kobi could probably give us a discount and suggested that we allow the mover to load everything on the truck before he could give us a better deal if it was materially different. After Kobi the mover said it would be more than a $1, 000 more we could not get a hold of his supervisor Ray anymore. After much discussion with my wife, we reluctantly agreed to the revised estimate and we signed off on it. There was not much we could do considering that our flight would be in two days and all of our stuff was on the truck already. The truck driver/mover had the audacity to ask for a "tip" after all this headache.
We had received verbal agreement from Erika that 1) our goods would be immediately shipped to their storage facility in San Diego where we could keep our goods for up to a month for free until we found a place to live in the Southern California area and 2) that this shipment would take between 10 to 12 days. Unfortunately, both of these agreements were breached. In the contract it even specifically says in the To section of the form "**Our storage**, San Diego, CA 92101" I found out that all of our stuff was in a storage facility in New Jersey about a week and a half later after they had picked up our stuff. When I first called to enquire about our stuff, a person who called herself Wendy (which I think was really Erika or whoever she really is) told me the stuff was in storage facility in Florida and was waiting for us to notify them of the moving address since we had not supplied them with a moving address. I became very upset and told them it was supposed to be in San Diego right now. Then she hung up on me and I called back and got a man on the phone whom did not disclose his name and he hung up on me too. After that I called again and got Ray on the phone and told me I owed them $609 before they would ship it out of their storage facility in New Jersey. At this point I pointed out to him that they were taking our stuff hostage and that this could become a legal matter. Ray said to send him a money order for the $609 (which was about 50% of the remainder of the revised estimate--ea. 2608 / 2 =$1, 304 -$700 paid = $604 about). At this point I googled them on the Internet and realized we were taken for a scam. Countless other people have been taken advantage of by this company. Last week I tried to get a hold of Ray and nobody got back to us and we were even considering paying the extortion fee but nobody either calls us back or responds to our emails. Right now we are in the process of getting our stuff released with the help of an attorney but who knows how much of it we will actually get back (I heard they steal many of the valuable items after paying all the ransom amounts).
Please help us and many others by shutting this company down, and for the good of humanity.
Sincerely,
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If anyone is effected in the LA area I may be able to recommend a lawyer who is now familiar with the dealings of this company. Email me at [email protected] . I will try to email you back promptly.
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Regular Customer
August 13, 2009
Stay Away
Here was my experience moving cross country with this second-rate company:
1. At the pickup, the foreman (head mover) did not have a copy of my estimate. He had no indication whatsoever of what my items were and what the office had estimated until I showed him my paperwork.
2. After loading, the foreman gave me a total cost that was 700 dollars higher than the estimate generated over the phone. I knew I had a few more boxes than planned, but such a discrepancy suggests to me that they did a poor job estimating. I was as straightforward and honest as possible about my belongings—bed, futon, boxes. They charge an inflated rate for additional space in the truck, so maybe they prefer to underestimate by phone.
3. All three movers used my restroom.
4. On the itemized receipt the foreman generated, he had scribbled illegible notes to indicate ‘chipped’ ‘cracked’ and ‘scratched’ on ALL of my items. He did not draw my attention to this at any point. Yet my bed and futon were 100% new. They had just effectively covered themselves for damaged property at delivery.
5. I was told I can use a credit card at the pickup (not delivery), and this was stated clearly in my online confirmation. Their policy is to allow credit card payment on pickup with a small fee. But to my surprise, the driver would not take a credit card, so I was forced to use a personal check, which they are not even supposed to accept.
6. I did not hear anything for three weeks, and nobody returned my email. I started calling the office, and was put on hold 4 times for a total of 30 minutes before I spoke with somebody who was rather annoyed at my request to know when I might expect my furniture in Pasadena. They were “searching” for it.
7. I was told me that they “located” my stuff at their New Jersey warehouse and it would be on the way soon.
8. At the outset, I had confirmed that I would use a bank check at the delivery, and had purchased it from the bank. Their written policy is to allow cashiers checks (such as a bank check) if arranged by a manager. But now, to my surprise again, a manager told me that I could not use the bank check, but had to stick to the usual money order or cash. I reminded the manager of my prior correspondence and emails that show the agreement to use a bank check, but he implied that a manager had not confirmed this. Postal order or no delivery. So I had to mail the bank check back to my state of origin and purchase a postal order.
9. On the day of delivery, exactly one month after pick-up, the driver scheduled to arrive between 11am and 1pm. He called around 11am to tell me he was running late and would be there around 3pm. When the truck arrived at 4pm, the driver opened the truck and informed me that he could not access my order. He would have to deliver somebody else’s order first and then return in 1.5 hours for mine.
10. Mega Movers defines a “flight” of stairs to be EIGHT steps, which I only learned during delivery. The online contract simply says that they will charge 75 dollars for any lifting more than one flight of steps. I live in a second-floor apartment, so I naturally assumed that my flight is ONE flight. Upon delivery, I was informed that I had to pay the 75-dollar fee since I live 15 steps up. There are no turns in this flight: it is just a straight 15 steps.
11. The movers arrived in an 18-wheeler, which could barely fit down my street. Had my neighbor not been home to move his car, the truck would have had to drop my stuff in storage and charge me some 300 dollars extra. I was not informed that they would attempt to deliver in a full-sized truck.
12. The movers could not reassemble my bed and futon. The contract states that they will reassemble all that they disassembled at pick-up. But there were missing screws and the men had no idea how to construct a futon. They had no electric screwdriver, as at pickup. The bed was so poorly done, I had to disassemble again and construct it properly myself.
13. Part of the futon had broken off during transport.
14. I am missing a box filled with electronic goods, such as computer speakers, a radio, and plugs. I received a computer that that did not belong to me, so I returned it to the movers.
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Rod Ricciardi
July 19, 2009
scam artist Max and Ruben
Max and Ruben are rip off artists ican't believe they are not in jail yet they will go as far as to leaving messages threatning people Max is a gangster we all need to get together and get them behind bars or deported !!!
Rod Ricciardi
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mkeogh
July 18, 2009
lost/destroyed items
these guys are absolute crooks. I was charged much more than estimated. Cash or money order only. They were sloppy, arrogant, tardy, destructive, dishonest and devoid of any customer service. They damaged important and sentimental items, my safe with numerous documents became missing as well as a very nice stereo system. They lie, cheat, steal and I don't know how they stay in business. This was such a terrible, destructive and unsettling situation for my family that I will not rest until they suffer consequences for their actions. I trusted them and I was severely burned.Attached photos are only a few of the items damaged. Obviously can not take pictures of items stolen
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kelly
May 13, 2009
Missing Item / Charged at the #%#
This is the worst nightmare since "Nightmare on Elmstreet" Just to say a few nice things about them...THEY SHOWED UP... Thats it. They did not inventory my stuff when they got there, kinda like a checklist. I was going from New York (LONGISLAND) to Dallas Texas. I could have safed myself and my family inconvience, time, money by carring it on my back the whole entire way. Overcharged is an understatement. Maria at Mega Moving told me my quote and E-mailed it to me. When my stuff was delivered they charged me double again. I want to know who is with me...i'm going to 20/20 and doing a big television show on MOVING COMPANIES I would like to see them go down...
[email protected]
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plum_krazy's
December 9, 2008
Very good move
My family moved from Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Seattle Washington.
We used Mega Moving in Gloucester New Jersey. The owner is Mami Amram. These guys did a fantastic job of communicating with us, and answering any & all questions we had.
My husband had been through a few corporate moves before and knew pretty much what to expect. He did the bulk of the packing making sure all items were packed tight and used alot of paper and stuffing to cushion everything.
We had Mega pack the delicate items such as dishes, lamps and our television sets, and purchased the zero deductible insurance package so that anything would be replaced if broken.
I had read the stories from others experiences, and had come to the conclusion that I might have to just "suck-it-up" and be ready to refurnish our home once we arrived in Seattle.
Our packers arrived as scheduled, ready for work, and were thorough and quick with packing our dishes and breakables.
The day of loading, our driver greeted us on time and with 5 very neat, hard working gentlemen who took great care to put down floor protection and padding to the stairwell, doors and walls, so that the home wasn't damaged as furniture went out.
All of our wood furniture was heavily padded, our sofas and chairs were shrink wrapped. Any boxes marked "Fragile" were top loaded so as not to get crushed.
Our items arrived intact and on-time in Seattle. Our driver Steve, supervised as well as worked alongside the loading and unloading crews. He kept in touch by cellphone while he was enroute.
The unloading crew placed our furniture where we wanted it, and even had good suggestions for placement.
This move exceeded all of my expectations.
Nothing was broken or missing. We moved from a very full 4 Bdrm 2 story home into a 4 Bdrm 2 story. It took almost the entire 51 foot semi trailer.
I wont say that our move was cheap but we payed for what we have.
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