Two Men And A Truck
About us
TWO MEN AND A TRUCKĀ® offers a full line of services to meet your individual moving needs. Fast, experienced movers to help keep your moving costs as low as possible. We base the cost of your move on actual time spent packing (when requested), loading, driving to your new location, unloading, and unpacking. 96% customer satisfaction rate; reputation as a trusted and caring moving company.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Local and long distance moving, boxes and packing supplies, furniture rearranging, packing and unpacking services
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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My response to the company's response... first and foremost (because it is essential that members see the sort of dishonest statements you've made). In your response you state "With that said we will work with the customer to come to an amicable solution." That's funny because when I spoke to your representatives about coming to such a solution I was told there would be no refund or movement on the revised bill, period, end of story. As of 08/14/2013 your company has made no attempt to correct this issue with us, nor attempted to contact us after we posted the review. NONE! Yet here you are in your response saying your willing to work with us. That is a blatant lie. The whole reason this negative review was posted was because your company REFUSED to work with us or budge on what you charged us (and we paid).
Original Review Follows:
When the mover's truck pulled up I was skeptical about whether our belongings would fit in the truck they came with. However the movers all seemed confident that they could fit everything in one trip. They were wrong. Not by a lot, but enough to necessitate a second trip. First the good, the individual movers were all very polite and professional. Nothing was broken or damaged. Still the $700 overage was a bit of a shock. I called the company the morning after the move to see if they would work with me on what they charged me. I explained that I could understand a bit of an overage given the unexpected situation, but the end bill being almost double the original estimate was unacceptable. They said they would send someone out to re-estimate the move. The move manager came out recorded our belongings, said he would redo the estimate and left saying he'd give us a call in a couple of days with the updated amount. That was two weeks ago. Finally I called 2 Men and A Truck back this morning to find out what had happened with the re-estimate. I was told the move manager was busy and he'd call me right back. After waiting several hours and still no call I called back a second time and finally got in touch with the move manager. Lo and behold he came up with almost the same estimate as what the end cost was. Strange how two people can put the same amount of "stuff" into the same estimating software and come up with two estimates which more than are $700 apart. Then I was given the standard line "I have been in this business X years and I know everything." The move manager went on to claim it was because we under-reported the number of pre-packed boxes. Really? The initial estimator never asked about the size of the boxes, only the number. Likewise, I didn't see the move manager counting boxes during his re-estimate visit. Maybe their estimating software is crappy, but as far as I'm concerned what this comes down to is a rather disturbing form of bait-and-switch. Apparently this company is comfortable with WAY underestimating the job, then when they've got you over a barrel, they pull the "well, this is going to cost you more than we said". What am I going to say? "No, you said $900, put everything back, I'm calling someone else?" The other part about this situation I found rather astonishing was their unwillingness to "make things right" by offering up any compensation or even acknowledging THEIR mistake. It's not like I was demanding they stick to the $900 estimate... they wouldn't even give back part of the overage. They also gave no thought to the possibility that because the move took a full 4 hours longer than expected it also caused our family a number of headaches. I can't say if any of the other franchises are any better, but steer clear of this one. If you must use Two Men and A Truck, you'd be better off using one of the other Milwaukee area franchises. Or at least plan on paying double what their estimate is.
Additional Response to Provider's Response
Once again your movers mad e no indication that there would be any difficulty in accomplishing the move in the estimated time or cost even when I asked them such (only to be proven right later). The boxes mentioned were already stacked and ready to dolly except for the few in the attic. As such, those stacks would have taken no longer to move than a single large box. What caused the added hours wasn't the box miscount and extra time moving boxes to and from the truck as you claim. The added hours were a direct result of the fact the truck you used was pathetically small and required two trips. Our home was a small 3 bedroom ~1000 sq ft 50's era ranch home and even without the box count you would have had to make two trips because the furniture from the main floor wouldn't fit in the truck. Regardless of whether the move took the right amount of time or not AFTER the fact, doesn't change the fact that your estimating process has very serious problems. If you're not willing to stand by your estimates, then you should do a better job of making that fact known up front and should not allow estimates to be done over the phone. How about you assume for a moment that not every family has moved 50 times and is thoroughly familiar with conditions which may affect the estimating process. Actually you now claim (after the fact) that you know all about these potential pitfalls, but yet when it came to my interaction with your company your company and its employees acted completely oblivious to them. Your CSR is not a robot or a computer. You and your employees are supposed to be the experts and are supposed to know to watch out for things just like the ones you mentioned that might blow an estimate. Your continued desire to blame the blown estimate entirely on me shows pretty clearly that your company views its customers with contempt and apathy. That is even further evidenced by the fact that you then have the nerve, THE NERVE, after refusing to work with us (which prompted me to write this review), to show up on Angie's List and claim, no, lie about being willing to work with us. I gave you the chance to work this out after the move and you told me to pound sand, you weren't budging.
"I regret that this customer had an unpleasant experience with our company. Please understand that it is never our intent to underestimate any move. Estimating how long a move will take is one of the most difficult things to do because there are so many variables involvedāfurniture, boxes, attics, stairs, drive time, long walks, doorways, disassembly, and the list goes on. Telephone estimating is even more difficult. Some moving companies do not provide an estimate over the phone due to the probability of an underestimate. With our society today, which waits for no one, we attempt to provide an idea of how long a move will take over the phone as a service to our customers. We offer free in-home estimates and encourage our customers to take advantage of this service. We do tell the customers that this is an estimate and subject to change once the move begins. This is due to several factors-- moving is a stressful time and people forget things; customers overestimate what they will move on their own, then they run out of time and the items they intended to move become part of the move which we were not initially told about. Hence we have underestimated the time and the customer is upset with us. However we were the ones not provided with the correct items during the telephone conversation. We can only estimate with the information that the customer provides. I reviewed the information that the customer provided our CSR over the phone; the information that our manager obtained during the re-estimate; and I spoke to the movers that completed this move. The largest difference between what the customer provided the CSR over the phone and what was actually moved relates to the boxes. The customer told the CSR 35 boxes and the movers indicated that there were at least 200 boxes. Not only were there almost six times the number of boxes, a number of the boxes was in the attic which only had access from a pull-down ladder. Normally, our movers stack the boxes and dolly them to and from the house. However, one mover had to hand the boxes down to another mover and then they had to stack them and dolly them to the truck. Additionally, the large number of boxes caused the movers to take two trips to move all of the customerās belongings which added travel time as well. A breakdown of the actual hours versus the estimated hours in question follows: 200 boxes versus 35 = 3 hours to move versus .5 hour estimated Removing boxes from attic = 1 hour versus 0 estimated A second round trip due to the 200 boxes = 1.5 hours versus 0 estimated This resulted in an extra 5 hours added to the move at $134/hour for Three Men and a Truckāa difference of $670. The CSRās initial estimate totaled $976.36 and the actual move totaled $1,641.00āa difference of $664.64. Based upon my review and discussions with the staff, the customer's move took the required amount of time. Like previously stated, we do provide free on-site estimates and encourage all of our customers to take advantage of this free service. We feel that Angieās list provides a great service to the community it serves and we are proud to be a Super Service Winner in past years. With that said we will work with the customer to come to an amicable solution."
The 4 corner pins/bars for putting our dog kennel back together were lost.
A chunk of wall in our old house was damaged
The front door in old house got a dent in it (metal door)
They did not take the weights from the weight bench as agreed too (it stated weight set in contract) they only took the bench
They did not take a trail mower that I have, I needed that moved because it would not fit in my trailer, They did have room on the second truck to move it. I had to lift it onto my trailer with my son, and move it to the new house balanced on the back doing 30MPH the whole way. They had four men that could have picked it up and put it on the truck they brought (again this was in the contract to move)
I gave each of the movers a tip, although I was at work all day I did not know what happened, otherwise they would not have gotten tips.
"Our manager has talked to the member and we are issuing him a check for $208. We were late contacting the member because our manager was out of the office for over a week."
Only negative is they did not warn that it would cost an extra $50 to move my HDTV. I didn't find out until the day off so had to leave my tv behind.
They did move a couch from upstairs to the downstairs for me.
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