Manage three mobile home parks in N. Charleston, have nothing good to say about these movers. Try my best to warn possible tenants of our parks not to hire them. Seems to come down to, What name are they using today!?
Chavis Mobile Home Movers
JCJ Mobile Home Movers
Coastal Mobile Home Movers
CMHM Administrations
Jimmy Boy Logistics LLC
Rip offs that they are, you would think the State would have their Business License by Now!!!!!!
I found JCJ Mobile Home Movers online (jcjmobilehomemovers.com/index.htm) and contacted them for a quote to move my mobile home. Over the phone the gentleman (Clayton Codes) estimated it to be about $4000 and asked me to fill out the form with the detailed information about the move at their website. The form on their website did not work so I emailed the information to them at the email address provided on the website ([email protected]). I received a response from Dwylette Tucker, titled as CMHM Administrations with a quote for almost $6500. I asked why the price was so much higher than the estimate and received the response that the route had additional miles due to construction. I also checked into CMHM and found their website which appeared to be legitimate and offered a military discount. Since my husband and I are veterans we figured it would help to get the discount and the website information had military information so I thought they would be reputable. They gave us a 10% discount on the price which brought it down to $5838.12 total. They were insistent to get the 50% deposit of $2919.06 to them ASAP and make sure it was posted in their account.
Once the deposit posted the issues started. The contract stated the move date would be for 8/15 which they delayed as soon as the deposit posted saying they needed more time to obtain the permits. It sounded like a legitimate reason so we pushed the move date to 8/22. When I tried to confirm the move date I was unable to reach them through phone or email for a couple days until I was finally reached by the person claiming to be the owner (Clayton Codes). He said he was on vacation and that is why there were issues getting a hold of anyone. Then he said they were having issues on the other job they had in the area which was causing delays and moved the date to 8/23. In the afternoon of 8/22 he contacted me stating they needed the remaining balance paid since the banks would be closed on the weekend and it was due at the time of hook up to the truck. When the contract stated remaining balance was due at hook up I thought it meant hook up at final location which was the normal deadline for other companies I was getting quotes from. By the time I was able to reach my bank it was already closed so I was unable to make the payment. Of course once again when they thought they were receiving payment they were quick to answer the phone. I told him the banks were closed and it had to wait until Monday or I could pay in a different manner. He said he would call me back but never did.
In the morning of the 23rd I tried calling to confirm the move was still happening since I hadn't heard from him but he didn't answer so I left messages. He finally called me back at 7:30 am when the movers were scheduled to be there at 8 am. He said he would figure something out about making the payment and that the movers needed a certain amount of rest for their log books so they would be there around 10 am. I started trying to reach them around 11 am since no one had arrived and I hadn't received a call that they would be later.
The movers finally showed up around 1 pm saying they didn't have the right equipment for the move and they would have to contact the owner. After being 3 hours later than the already 2 hour delay the driver (Jimmy Chavis Jr.) stated his cell phone needed to be charged to call the owner and they were hungry so they were leaving to get lunch. He told me the owner would call me and they would be back. They never returned.
The owner, Clayton Codes, called telling me they didn't know the extra equipment was needed even though I specifically told them the situation of the winding driveway needing at least rollers to move the home in my initial email request and phone conversations with Clayton Codes and Dwylette Tucker. He tried charging me an extra $400 but then went down to $200. To just get it done with I agreed with the extra $200. Then he said he needed the payment right away to pay his crew before any work was done and to send a money gram to the driver Jimmy Chavis Jr. Since the contract stated the payment had to be made at time of hook up, I told him I would not make the payment until at least the crew was there starting the work. He said he would call me back. After a few minutes he called back saying he couldn't get the equipment until Monday 8/25 and would have to delay the move again.
When I returned home I emailed him stating I would not pay the balance until the contract stated and asked for more information such as the driver's license number and his business license number. He replied by email that he was insulted that I implied they were playing games and decided to break the contract. He said he would return any portion of the deposit that had not been spent on expenses already. I replied that I expected the entire deposit since no work was done and he broke the contract for no reason. I have not received any of the deposit back or any response from him or anyone from their company.
All I want is my deposit back and to be done with it so I can find a reputable company to move our home. I have the emails to and from them saved in my email and the voice messages saved on my voice mail as well proving this is who I talked to and what was said and done. The contact information I have for the company is listed below:
I spoke to Clayton Codes on the phone originally at the number (662)590-0673 when I contacted JCJ Mobile Home Movers who claims to be the owner of CMHM as well at the other number below.
Dwylette L. Tucker, CMHM Administrations, 843-860-7949
Clayton Codes, CMHM Administration (said he was the owner on the phone) 843-509-4479
Coastal Mobile Home Movers Reviews
DONT HAVE THE WORDS
Manage three mobile home parks in N. Charleston, have nothing good to say about these movers. Try my best to warn possible tenants of our parks not to hire them. Seems to come down to, What name are they using today!?
Chavis Mobile Home Movers
JCJ Mobile Home Movers
Coastal Mobile Home Movers
CMHM Administrations
Jimmy Boy Logistics LLC
Rip offs that they are, you would think the State would have their Business License by Now!!!!!!
I found JCJ Mobile Home Movers online (jcjmobilehomemovers.com/index.htm) and contacted them for a quote to move my mobile home. Over the phone the gentleman (Clayton Codes) estimated it to be about $4000 and asked me to fill out the form with the detailed information about the move at their website. The form on their website did not work so I emailed the information to them at the email address provided on the website ([email protected]). I received a response from Dwylette Tucker, titled as CMHM Administrations with a quote for almost $6500. I asked why the price was so much higher than the estimate and received the response that the route had additional miles due to construction. I also checked into CMHM and found their website which appeared to be legitimate and offered a military discount. Since my husband and I are veterans we figured it would help to get the discount and the website information had military information so I thought they would be reputable. They gave us a 10% discount on the price which brought it down to $5838.12 total. They were insistent to get the 50% deposit of $2919.06 to them ASAP and make sure it was posted in their account.
Once the deposit posted the issues started. The contract stated the move date would be for 8/15 which they delayed as soon as the deposit posted saying they needed more time to obtain the permits. It sounded like a legitimate reason so we pushed the move date to 8/22. When I tried to confirm the move date I was unable to reach them through phone or email for a couple days until I was finally reached by the person claiming to be the owner (Clayton Codes). He said he was on vacation and that is why there were issues getting a hold of anyone. Then he said they were having issues on the other job they had in the area which was causing delays and moved the date to 8/23. In the afternoon of 8/22 he contacted me stating they needed the remaining balance paid since the banks would be closed on the weekend and it was due at the time of hook up to the truck. When the contract stated remaining balance was due at hook up I thought it meant hook up at final location which was the normal deadline for other companies I was getting quotes from. By the time I was able to reach my bank it was already closed so I was unable to make the payment. Of course once again when they thought they were receiving payment they were quick to answer the phone. I told him the banks were closed and it had to wait until Monday or I could pay in a different manner. He said he would call me back but never did.
In the morning of the 23rd I tried calling to confirm the move was still happening since I hadn't heard from him but he didn't answer so I left messages. He finally called me back at 7:30 am when the movers were scheduled to be there at 8 am. He said he would figure something out about making the payment and that the movers needed a certain amount of rest for their log books so they would be there around 10 am. I started trying to reach them around 11 am since no one had arrived and I hadn't received a call that they would be later.
The movers finally showed up around 1 pm saying they didn't have the right equipment for the move and they would have to contact the owner. After being 3 hours later than the already 2 hour delay the driver (Jimmy Chavis Jr.) stated his cell phone needed to be charged to call the owner and they were hungry so they were leaving to get lunch. He told me the owner would call me and they would be back. They never returned.
The owner, Clayton Codes, called telling me they didn't know the extra equipment was needed even though I specifically told them the situation of the winding driveway needing at least rollers to move the home in my initial email request and phone conversations with Clayton Codes and Dwylette Tucker. He tried charging me an extra $400 but then went down to $200. To just get it done with I agreed with the extra $200. Then he said he needed the payment right away to pay his crew before any work was done and to send a money gram to the driver Jimmy Chavis Jr. Since the contract stated the payment had to be made at time of hook up, I told him I would not make the payment until at least the crew was there starting the work. He said he would call me back. After a few minutes he called back saying he couldn't get the equipment until Monday 8/25 and would have to delay the move again.
When I returned home I emailed him stating I would not pay the balance until the contract stated and asked for more information such as the driver's license number and his business license number. He replied by email that he was insulted that I implied they were playing games and decided to break the contract. He said he would return any portion of the deposit that had not been spent on expenses already. I replied that I expected the entire deposit since no work was done and he broke the contract for no reason. I have not received any of the deposit back or any response from him or anyone from their company.
All I want is my deposit back and to be done with it so I can find a reputable company to move our home. I have the emails to and from them saved in my email and the voice messages saved on my voice mail as well proving this is who I talked to and what was said and done. The contact information I have for the company is listed below:
CMHM
The address on the contract is:
234 Jacob Piland Rd.
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
843-906-2568
888-909-5362
843-899-9102
[email protected]
coastalmobilehomemovers.com/
The address on the DOT lookup is:
475 East Main Street
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
(843)509-4479
PO Box 724
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
US DOT Number: 2524997
MC Number: MC-876900
I spoke to Clayton Codes on the phone originally at the number (662)590-0673 when I contacted JCJ Mobile Home Movers who claims to be the owner of CMHM as well at the other number below.
Dwylette L. Tucker, CMHM Administrations, 843-860-7949
Clayton Codes, CMHM Administration (said he was the owner on the phone) 843-509-4479
Jimmy Chavis Jr., Driver, 843-312-7874