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    All My Sons Moving & Storage

    All My Sons Moving & Storage

    (67 reviews)

    Hard working, careful, conscientious & friendly. Wrapped the furniture well and nothing got broken.read more

    I booked my move on May 8th for a May 29th move date, nearly a month in advance. I needed a storage…read moreunit, packing services, and movers for a two-bedroom apartment. During the booking process, I was told a storage unit was available and that packing services could be included. I was quoted approximately $700 based on my inventory and an estimated four-hour move. I agreed and paid the required $100 deposit. As the move date approached, no one contacted me to confirm the details or provide information about the storage unit. Two days before the move, I called and spent over 45 minutes on hold before reaching Jeremy. At that time, I was informed that no storage unit was available and that my moving costs would be nearly double what I had originally been quoted. This left me in a difficult position because canceling would have resulted in penalties from my apartment complex, so I reluctantly agreed to proceed. I was told the crew would arrive at 8:00 AM on moving day. When no one showed up, I called again and spent another 45+ minutes on hold. I was then told the crew had worked late and would arrive at 11:00 AM. Again, no one arrived at 11:00 AM. The crew finally showed up at 3:00 PM seven hours late. By that point, I had already emptied all cabinets and prepared everything for packing and transport. After completing a walkthrough, Patrick, the lead mover, quoted me more than $1,200 for the move. At that point, I felt completely taken advantage of. Jeremy called while the crew waited outside, and I expressed my frustration with the repeated misinformation, lack of communication, and complete disregard for my time. I explained that I had utility disconnections scheduled and was essentially forced to proceed because I had no viable alternative at the last minute. After the call, I went outside to apologize to the movers and explained that I simply needed the move completed as quickly as possible. I then stepped back inside to take some trash out. When I came back outside, the crew was gone. No explanation. No communication. They simply left. This was one of the most unprofessional experiences I have ever had with a moving company. The constant misquotes, lack of communication, excessive delays, and complete abandonment of the job demonstrated a serious lack of integrity and respect for customers. I would not recommend this company to anyone looking for reliable movers.

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    Adair Movers

    (13 reviews)

    Herman is an amazing man. Lately there's nothing but bad news going on. But he just gave me the…read morebest phone call I could have ever received. This man is a blessing and I will ALWAYS recommend him and his amazing team any day if you need help moving!

    Ok, there is a level of service which is far below one star, to a point of sincere, belly holding,…read moreside splitting humor. This is ADAIR MOVERS. Think Urkel, Mr. Bean, and Barney Fife all rolled into one! At multiple times during this very, very long day, you would think, 'they are just trying to be funny,' but they are not. It's natural for them. Briefed him that the kitchen had an excessive amount of kitchen supplies, and dishes. Also briefed him there were two bedrooms, an office and living room. Really all moot cause they should have been there the previous day to pack. Supposed to show the morning before the move to pack. No show. Called at 2:00 pm to say he might be able to make 6:00 pm show, but instead he wanted to send an additional 4th guy on moving day and get it all done. Herman did not show until 11:00 the following day to drop off boxes to his crew. Then he left. No fourth guy. When confronted, immediately started to blame everyone else. The crew didn't spread out and start packing different rooms at the same time, like all other movers. They had no sense of urgency , all sat in the same room together and lackadaisically packed while they gossiped about others. They really enjoyed themselves. Seeing this was not going to meet our schedule, I had to pack our own goods. In fact I personally packed approximately 1/3 of all our goods with no help from the moving crew. One would think that, seeing the paying client packing their own goods might somehow motivate the movers at least feign some sense of urgency. Don't make that mistake, it did not phase Adair Movers in the slightest. They continued to stand around gossiping. They did bring some supplies, but very little. They ran out early in the day. We had to personally go to the store and purchase boxes, tape, and pens to mark the boxes. To be honest, they did bring ONE PEN!!! (Seriously, think a team of Urkels but with neck tattoos!) At one point, very late in the day, one of the movers approached me to announce they were "done and leaving." Immediately I went through the house and found they had not packed half the kitchen and an entire bedroom. I had to run out of the house and stop the truck because they were leaving. (Urkel on steroids!!!) We had one very expensive leather couch we had especially asked them to be careful with. When they wrapped it, they did not bother to remove any cushions or pillows. Pointed out to them that we had never seen another mover pack the couch this way. They got an attitude and later 'dropped' the couch onto the concrete ruining the leather on one corner. Herman said this would be covered by his insurance company. A week after the move we contacted Herman and told him we had not heard from the insurance company. He stated that he had just spoken to them and they were about to call. We have never heard from the insurance company. The move was A month ago. Again, so bad it's just funny. If your thinking of a business to start in New Orleans, start a moving company. If these guys can make money, anyone can be successfully.

    Millennial Enterprises - movers - Updated May 2026

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