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    Clark and Sons Moving

    Clark and Sons Moving

    3.1
    (49 reviews)

    Clark and Sons responded quickly to my request for a quote, which was in line with others I'd…read moreobtained. Jake from the office stayed in touch as the move got closer. In fact, when he called to confirm the day before my move, I explained how I hoped to be done early in the day due to a family event in the afternoon. He responded by saying he actually had a crew that could move me in a few hours. I jumped on it and the crew - Germain, D.J., and Mike couldn't have been more courteous and helpful. The move took less time than estimated and everything arrived safely and was placed where I wanted it. I would be happy to use them again!

    If you're wondering why this company has so many glowing reviews, read on to learn about the…read moreunethical threats, intimidation, and bribery used by the owner, Clark. If not for the owner's behavior, this would be a five-star review. Bruce and Ryne, the two movers who showed up, were phenomenal--professional, respectful, and tireless. They worked quickly but carefully, took only one short break, and kept positive attitudes through an exhausting fourteen-hour day. They were the bright spot in an otherwise dark experience. We chose Clark & Sons because their website emphasizes "strength in unity," professionalism, and care. Sadly, none of those values were reflected in how we were treated. Our written quote clearly stated $189 per hour for a three-man crew and one truck to move our three-bedroom home about twenty-five miles. On October 11, only two movers arrived at 9:15 a.m. They immediately called the company to report they needed help. We overheard multiple calls throughout the day asking for assistance, yet no one was ever sent. Because there were only two movers instead of three, the job took from 9:15 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. At the end of the night, Ryne called the owner, Clark, to discuss payment and handed the phone to my husband. My husband first praised Bruce and Ryne for their hard work, then raised the issue of the missing third mover. Clark's response was hostile, abusive, and threatening. He called us "thieves," said he was driving to Indianapolis and would "turn his car around" to come to our house to "embarrass us in front of our neighbors", and physically attack my husband. When my husband confronted him about his behavior, Clark threatened to call the sheriff. His aggression destroyed any sense of trust. We refused to provide our credit card number, fearing he might overcharge us, and instead requested a secure payment link like the one used for our deposit. Five days later, on October 16 around 11 p.m., my husband began receiving repeated calls from 513-264-2622. When he finally answered, the same man admitted it was him--the same Clark who had threatened us--and said he was "frustrated that day." He then demanded that my husband make me remove a review, even though I had not written one. When my husband refused, Clark continued calling--**six times between 10:49 and 11:04 p.m.--**and finally texted: "If you get that review removed, I'll give you $1,000 right now." Screenshots confirm both the quote and the repeated calls. Sadly, the harassment has continued with more calls today. And so NOW I am writing a review. We've moved many times, across states and even internationally, and have never experienced such unethical and threatening conduct from a moving company--let alone from its owner. Adding to the irony, Clark & Sons promotes itself as a Christian, family-owned business. Their trucks display Bible verses and crosses, and they advertise in the Christian Blue Pages under the phrase "Strength in Unity." I end with one of my favorite verses: "By their fruit you will recognize them." -- Matthew 7:16

    College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving - Lebanon

    College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving - Lebanon

    2.3
    (3 reviews)

    I would recommend College Hunks moving company. We were very pleased with their service and their…read morecare and moving our furniture. They were very respectful. We would definitely use them again.

    I'm a 20 year military spouse with over 6 moves under my belt and I felt it was extremely important…read morethat other families planning their long distance PPM (previously called DITY) moves (or corporate, personal moves - whether military or not) to be aware that College Hunks employees are not trained at all to pack boxes appropriately or load up a moving truck to limit damage as it travels. In addition, the job came in almost 3x the quoted price AND we received zero customer support or communication from the franchise ownership when we experienced problems (read below for details). The negative vibes started when their team arrived the morning of our move with only 2 people and no packing paper, no boxes, no markers for labeling, etc. Although the pack out had been confirmed with College Hunks' scheduler and main POC (his name was Alexander - he oozes confidence but he is not accurate, effective or helpful in a negative situation) two days prior the team didn't get the memo and thought they were just there to load a truck (it was supposed to be a pack out and load job). We had completed a detailed on-site meeting/walk thru with their scheduler, Alexander, and discussed picture boxes, wardrobe boxes, etc. so it wasn't that the company had never laid eyes on the job. The lead packer, Ethan, did get on the phone when I told him the actual scope and he quickly got supplies and 2 more people to our site, which was great, but it went downhill from there. If that had been the only issue I would not be leaving this long winded negative review. When we got to our destination we unpacked box after box after box with ZERO packing paper. Most items had not been wrapped or protected at all. All they did was take drawers and shelves of items and throw them into a cardboard box and seal it up. I had many damaged and broken glass, wood and ceramic items on the other end. I will acknowledge there was 1 packer, named Ethan, that did use packing paper and attempted to label boxes (after he borrowed a marker from us and after we asked them to label). He was the packer in our line of sight most of the day so we had no idea the others were not packing correctly or labeling anything. Ethan was great and had a good attitude all day - if all of their employees behaved like Ethan it would have been a very different move. Movers should know this but when you pack a truck for a long distance move and the boxes have no packing paper or internal support (and they're only 1/2 - 3/4 full) they all start to collapse and crush down from weight above as the truck drives and bounces. This is why we had so much damage. None of our boxes were labeled and the final straw was their cheap packing tape wasn't sticking to the boxes so as the movers at the destination site picked up boxes they were falling apart and collapsing on them. Items were falling out onto the ground as they tried to move stuff inside. I reached out to Alexander several times during the pack out, and also while we were unloading, with photos and expressed our disappointment and concerns and he assured me that the franchise owner would reach out within 24-48 hours to discuss what happened. Well, it's been over 2 weeks and crickets - not a single text, call or email. So it's clear their upper management really doesn't care about customer service. They got their 3x money and with job over we don't matter to them anymore. Take this review as a beware - they look great at face value but their team is not trained, equipped or supported by upper management.

    Leaders Moving & Storage

    Leaders Moving & Storage

    3.3
    (41 reviews)

    They were horrible, did not wrap anything - even when asked to do so - huge dents and scrapes in my…read morestainless appliances- didn't know how to pack the truck so took 3 trips and all day to move, dumped everything in my garage, broke glassware in boxes clearly marked fragile/glassware - over $5k in damages - almost a month now and they have done nothing to replace/repair anything- state they have turned it over to their insurance company to handle - guess I will be getting an attorney. Do not use this company if you value your belongings. Worst moving experience ever!

    Leaders - The Movers from Hell…read more We recently contracted with Leaders to pack-load-move-unload our household from Cincinnati, OH to Columbus, OH. Calling the experience an unmitigated disaster is an understatement. The problem, as we understand it, began during the walk-through by the Leaders representative. Evidently, he grossly underestimated the size of our household. We even contacted Leaders twice before our move date to ask about two pieces of furniture that seemingly were not on the inventory. Both times we were assured that Leaders, being the professionals that they are, not only perform accurate estimates, but also plan for such possibilities. When packing day arrived, the crew was improperly supplied: not enough packing tape, and 20" garment boxes with 24" bars. Yep; each garment box had a 4 sharp edged bar sticking out. And, yes, every piece of furniture packed next to a garment box came off the truck with new, deep scratches. The packing was haphazard; lampshades placed in the bottom of boxes then filled with books - all destroyed, gardening tools packed with couch pillows, etc. Even worse then the crew's treatment of our possessions was their treatment of my wife. Their rude, arrogant, borderline abusive treatment was inexcusable. Leaders management, after repeated calls, finally responded to be present and oversee/prevent further abusive interactions. Towards the end of day two, a Leaders manager approached me for an additional $600. Evidently, Leaders' guaranteed, not to exceed cost contract is not a guarantee. Essentially, after 90% of our possessions were packed and loaded, we were faced with an extortion demand: pay an additional $600 or we will not pack/load the last 10% of our possessions! We paid; this was extortion; we had no choice. We insisted on a new crew to unload the truck, which did proceed more smoothly. Beyond the $1000+ in breakage and damage, the abusive treatment of my wife (I was absent on day 1), and the last minute $600 extortion, Leaders also failed to reassemble items they disassembled; which was part of the contract. The unloading crew was unable to locate the hardware; porch furniture, picture frames, and a china cabinet. We had a choice of movers. We choose poorly. Leaders was not the cheapest, nor are they a monopoly - learn from our experience and avoid this most unprofessional of moving companies.

    Ready 2 Roll Moving - movers - Updated July 2026

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