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11 months ago

This company seems to have an adequate reputation online, to me it seems a hoax. My Dad set up a move cross country with this company, paid an upfront fee, and then was pigeonholed into using a company he would never have chosen. That company did not ensure safe storage and all the things of value I was to inherit were "lost" or severely damaged. I am talking about items he paid an extra fee to have specially wrapped (Grandfather clock purchased and handed down over 200 years). Many of the boxes that arrived were filled with garbage to make them appear full. All Mighty refused to even refund the upfront fee, trying to distance themselves from the company THEY REFERRED AS WORKING WITH. The front office people were nice and cordial with my dad until it became apparent there were items stolen, then they said they won't refund the money he paid to get them connected with their mover, which did not secure belongings in storage after pickup until the truck had been stolen with belongings inside. Their tone seemed to shift to we will talk with your lawyer. OKAY!

12 months ago

Run away as fast as you can! All Mighty Relocation outsourced my move to an outfit called World Class Movers who pulled the typical bait and switch, charging 2,443 more at pick up than quoted. What's worse, the movers did not have enough room on the truck for my items, yet still tried to charge more for space they didn't have on the truck! I had no choise but to move the remaining items left behind into storage at my expense. They broke many items during delivery, to include dropping my washer to the ground and shattering it! Then they ghosted me when I tried to file a claim for all the damaged items. All Mighty Relocation did absolutely nothing to help resolve the issues with World Class Movers. I filed a complaint with BBB but World Class Movers did not respond to them either. An all around failure between these two companies. Will never, ever use either of them again.

1 year ago

Don’t use this company! Showed up a day late to start packing, walking into our house and wouldn’t even START to pack without an additional $10,000. We were closing on our house the next day. They had us over a barrel and we had nothing else to do but give in. They were over a WEEK late delivering our items, forcing us to rent an Airbnb at additional cost while we had our two young toddlers and a dog. For anyone reading this review who has used them and had the same experience, I am filing a claim with the state of FL for fraud. I encourage you to do the same!

1 year ago

Don't walk, run away... My 88 year old father selected All Mighty Relocation to handle a recent move (Nov 2022) from NH to WV, and it could not have been more of a disaster. Since All Mighty is just a BROKER, they don't actually have any skin in the game once the mover gets involved, and you get whatever c***** mover they can come up with. In my father's case, it was Allied Moving Group (not Allied Van Lines), some two-bit firm out of NJ that actually moved the property. The disaster started with All Mighty drawing up the initial contract, telling my father that to move his three-bedroom apartment would cost $5,800 for 935 cubic feet. This was after the AARP/Veteran's discount. He thought it seemed a bit pricy, but agreed to it and signed the bottom line (before engaging me). I paid the initial deposit (via credit card) and they scheduled the move for the weekend of 11/19-11/20. The mover was supposed to call on 11/18 to tell us when we'd see them on Saturday. At 4PM, we were told that the movers wouldn't be there Saturday, but that we'd get a call on Saturday telling us when we'd see them on Sunday. Saturday afternoon we get a call telling us to expect them between 7 & 10 AM on Sunday, which was pretty inconvenient for my elderly parents, but they managed. They arrived at noon. Before the lead mover had a chance to look over everything my parents were moving, he pulls out a new contract with Allied's letterhead, telling me the job would now cost $11,000 and that we had to pay half of it up front (minus deposit), and the other half on delivery. And, the only form of payment they would accept was cash, venmo, paypal, zelle or cash app, despite the fact that their own contract stated cash, check or credit card. Typical bait/switch and we didn't have any options. Cancel and we'd lose the deposit. Plus, my folks had to vacate the apartment and we had no other last-minute options. Fortunately, I was in town to help my parents pack and assist with the move, and was able to cover the bill. Had I not been there, my parents would have been s******. So, after about 4 hours of work, the 26' box truck is loaded and they haul it all away. About two weeks later, Allied decides to deliver the goods (The mover's contract states that they have 30 business days to deliver it, unless you want to pay extra). But, Allied had transferred the goods from the box truck to storage, and from storage to a semi before sending it. After getting the property to WV, they decide that they can't get the semi to the house and had to transfer it back into a box truck, for another $1,800. And, what was All Mighty's response to all of this? Crickets. They set us up for failure. They couldn't tell us anything thing about the status of the move after Allied had my parent's property and deferred everything to the mover. The only time they had any info for us was when the mover wasn't able to get in touch with me, while delivering the property. You have been warned…

2 years ago

I wish I could give this company zero stars. First of all, they don’t tell you that they are a broker that will outsource your move. They also don’t tell you that your stuff will be stored before being transported. They quoted a reasonable amount, initial deposit was paid; but, the day the second company showed up, the fee was upped by nearly $2000. I had to move that day (they were a day late arriving), so I had to pay what was asked. I was initially told that my quote included 50 boxes (no box size given) along with the bulky items I had (this included a 10-foot kayak). When I realized I had more like 55 boxes, I contacted Almighty Relocation Services and they told me that I was working with 350 cubic feet. I was told that 200 more cubic feet would Jack my fee up by $1000. We measured out 450 cubic feet and stacked all of my things into this space. We were well under 450 cubic feet. When the mover arrived he told me that I had no idea what cubic feet looked like inside their truck, and that he had never had anyone question their method. Lol! Right. I had just had surgery, and was trying to get out of an abusive situation, so I was reasonably upset. Almighty Relocation swore to me that they did not understand why the rate was being jacked up so much, but essentially offered zero relief. The mover broke at least one plastic tote and almost left a few of the items that rolled through the parking lot behind. My friend had to pick stuff up and tell them that they had left them. The mover told us that my stuff would be delivered within 7 to 10 days. Over 2 weeks later, I called and was told that it wouldn’t be picked up until later that week. I was extremely confused, as I was there when it was picked up. We left Oregon two days after pick up and took 8 days to get to Louisiana (recovery from surgery made the trip longer). I expected it to be there before me. When my stuff finally arrived, there was only one man delivering it. My bed takes at least two people to move. Initially the one mover wouldn’t take any help unloading, but my dad actually forced him to let him help move the bed. The man that delivered the stuff was very friendly and likely the only good part of this move. Apparently, these movers mix your stuff up with other’s, it’s not packed into its own section of the truck. The only way to know what belongs to who is by tiny stickers, so the mover had to wade through other peoples stuff to make sure he delivered everything. My boxes were all crushed, even the ones that were labeled as fragile. They had holes in them, many of my items were beat up. This is NOT a legit moving company. I honestly don’t even know at this point whether I received everything they left with. Beware. Will be reporting to BBB when I’ve had a little more time to calm down.

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