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About us
Local family owned & operated. See website for additional moving service areas.
Business highlights
73 years of experience
Services we offer
Residential and commercial moving & storage facilities.
Reviews
2.01 Reviews
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Thomas F.
Feb 2012
Moving
DC Van Lines did a bad job with our move.
They sent a team of three guys, described as one of their very best crews. They were nice and seemed to be moving quickly. They were packing our entire apartment and did a nice job - each plate and glass was individually wrapped in newspaper.
Everything seemed to be moving quickly, until all of a sudden they just didn't come back, and an hour later, we went down to the loading dock and saw that they had been hanging out, hiding and smoking behind the van, for over an hour. Since we were paying them by the hour, and they didn't seem to be eating lunch or anything, it was irritating, but fine.
Then, when they arrived at our new place, they refused to park in the spot we had gotten a $60 permit for and taped up signs to reserve, and instead parked somewhere that caused them to be ticketed, and they promptly handed us the $30 ticket to pay.
Then they proceeded to knock our furniture against the walls on its way in needlessly, like really sloppy work. At some point, one of the movers took a cell phone call in the middle of putting a piece of furniture down, which caused him to drop it on our parquet floor, leaving a big gash.
Then, after we told them a cabinet we had was delicate, they proceeded to lift it in a way that put a lot of strain on the fragile side, and the cabinet door came open and broke right off.
Moving day was bad, but the attitude of the central office was by far the worst aspect of working with them. We gave the movers our credit card number after the move was complete and assumed that they used it to pay the bill. Several days later, they called us repeatedly threatening a collection agency on us, since we had not paid - this despite that they had made no extra attempts to get us to pay. They assured us they would pay for the repair of our furniture, and I sent them an invoice from a furniture repair place for putting the door back on, but they insisted on us paying the bill for the move first. The moment we paid the bill for the move, they stopped responding to us about paying for the damage, and we have not been able to get a hold of them since, despite repeated attempts.
This company is what has given moving companies a bad name, and I recommend you steer clear of them, especially since there seem to be some good new companies out there.
They sent a team of three guys, described as one of their very best crews. They were nice and seemed to be moving quickly. They were packing our entire apartment and did a nice job - each plate and glass was individually wrapped in newspaper.
Everything seemed to be moving quickly, until all of a sudden they just didn't come back, and an hour later, we went down to the loading dock and saw that they had been hanging out, hiding and smoking behind the van, for over an hour. Since we were paying them by the hour, and they didn't seem to be eating lunch or anything, it was irritating, but fine.
Then, when they arrived at our new place, they refused to park in the spot we had gotten a $60 permit for and taped up signs to reserve, and instead parked somewhere that caused them to be ticketed, and they promptly handed us the $30 ticket to pay.
Then they proceeded to knock our furniture against the walls on its way in needlessly, like really sloppy work. At some point, one of the movers took a cell phone call in the middle of putting a piece of furniture down, which caused him to drop it on our parquet floor, leaving a big gash.
Then, after we told them a cabinet we had was delicate, they proceeded to lift it in a way that put a lot of strain on the fragile side, and the cabinet door came open and broke right off.
Moving day was bad, but the attitude of the central office was by far the worst aspect of working with them. We gave the movers our credit card number after the move was complete and assumed that they used it to pay the bill. Several days later, they called us repeatedly threatening a collection agency on us, since we had not paid - this despite that they had made no extra attempts to get us to pay. They assured us they would pay for the repair of our furniture, and I sent them an invoice from a furniture repair place for putting the door back on, but they insisted on us paying the bill for the move first. The moment we paid the bill for the move, they stopped responding to us about paying for the damage, and we have not been able to get a hold of them since, despite repeated attempts.
This company is what has given moving companies a bad name, and I recommend you steer clear of them, especially since there seem to be some good new companies out there.
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FAQ
DC Van Lines is currently rated 2.0 overall out of 5.
No, DC Van Lines does not offer free project estimates.
No, DC Van Lines does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, DC Van Lines does not offer a senior discount.
No, DC Van Lines does not offer emergency services.
No, DC Van Lines does not offer warranties.
DC Van Lines offers the following services: Residential and commercial moving & storage facilities.