We used Perry Cut Rate Moving to move a 4 bedroom house about 3.5 miles. They bid $80 per hour and estimated 4 hours. Two guys and rented UHaul arrived on time.
One of the movers had admittedly been up all night and had no energy for the move. He complained throughout the move indicating that he would rather be home with his daughter. Eventually, the movers asked me if I could drive 15 miles across town to pick up two friends who could assist with the move. I did this and bought them breakfast and lunch.
The two movers were ill prepared for the move. They brought one very small Dolly and two small moving pads to move an entire 4 bedroom house. They underestimated the bid by a lot. The move took twice the number of estimated hours. Perry works only in cash, but indicated he is incorporated, bonded and insured.
During the move, they dropped and broke my solid wood dresser and the glass top of an entertainment center. I asked them to pay only $100 for the damage to the solid wood dresser and sent them several photos of the damage. The damage was substantially more than $100. However, the two movers begged me not to ask for more, indicating that the money would be deducted from their paychecks.
Owner, Perry Allen, agreed to pay me $100 six weeks ago. He indicated that the amount was insufficient to submit to insurance. Six weeks agao, the two movers both called me and told me that Perry has withheld the money from their checks and that he should send it to me within a day. One of the movers was so distraut that he quit his position.
I have contacted Perry at least 15 times in the past six weeks. Each time, he verbally promised to pay the $100. He told me the check was in the mail. Then he told me the check was returned, but that his wife would deliver the money. He has yet to deliver.
I encourage you not to do buisiness with Perry Cut Rate Moving.
I needed my apartment packed up as all the windows were being replaced. I needed someone to come the same day so I looked on Craig's list. They agreed to come that same day but wanted cash for this same day service. I agreed. Perry Allen showed up in one car and the two packers were in another car. Mr. Allen said he would come back at 5:30PM at the end of the work day. I worked along side the two packers the entire time, even putting aside food, school supplies and toys for their kids. At 5 pm we started taking the garbage to the dumpsters. They took the last load as my husband came home and I stopped to talked to him. the Mr. Allen showed up and was asking where the packers were. I told him they were taking the garbage to the dumpster. He called them on his sell phone but they didn't respond. He expressed concern that I didn't call when they went missing. I told him that they weren't missing they had just minutes before gone to the dumpster. I showed him the back porch where they were suppose to moved the last garbage can and it was still on the porch. He kept repeating that I should have called him as soon as they left. He then stated that he still needed to get paid. I went to my purse to pay him and all the cash was missing along with my Samsung tablet. On further investigation they also took money cups and had planed to take others that they had moved to a closet for easy removal. Mr. Perry said that he would not be able to file a claim without us paying him for the job so we gave him $50 on our credit card. Then he tells us that the packers were only day laborer he picked up that day. He didn't know them and they didn't work for him before. I told him that his company was still responsible. I asked for the name of his insurance company he said it was Dairyland. They are in Texas and only insure cars not businesses. Dairyland's sister company, Century Business Insurance, contacted Mr. Allen but he supplied no information. We lost over $1200. We filed a police report and are in the process of suing the company. Mr Allen will not return my phone calls.
Perry's Cut Rate Moving / Cut Rate Movers LLC Reviews
We used Perry Cut Rate Moving to move a 4 bedroom house about 3.5 miles. They bid $80 per hour and estimated 4 hours. Two guys and rented UHaul arrived on time.
One of the movers had admittedly been up all night and had no energy for the move. He complained throughout the move indicating that he would rather be home with his daughter. Eventually, the movers asked me if I could drive 15 miles across town to pick up two friends who could assist with the move. I did this and bought them breakfast and lunch.
The two movers were ill prepared for the move. They brought one very small Dolly and two small moving pads to move an entire 4 bedroom house. They underestimated the bid by a lot. The move took twice the number of estimated hours. Perry works only in cash, but indicated he is incorporated, bonded and insured.
During the move, they dropped and broke my solid wood dresser and the glass top of an entertainment center. I asked them to pay only $100 for the damage to the solid wood dresser and sent them several photos of the damage. The damage was substantially more than $100. However, the two movers begged me not to ask for more, indicating that the money would be deducted from their paychecks.
Owner, Perry Allen, agreed to pay me $100 six weeks ago. He indicated that the amount was insufficient to submit to insurance. Six weeks agao, the two movers both called me and told me that Perry has withheld the money from their checks and that he should send it to me within a day. One of the movers was so distraut that he quit his position.
I have contacted Perry at least 15 times in the past six weeks. Each time, he verbally promised to pay the $100. He told me the check was in the mail. Then he told me the check was returned, but that his wife would deliver the money. He has yet to deliver.
I encourage you not to do buisiness with Perry Cut Rate Moving.
Do not use this company. They are crooks!
I needed my apartment packed up as all the windows were being replaced. I needed someone to come the same day so I looked on Craig's list. They agreed to come that same day but wanted cash for this same day service. I agreed. Perry Allen showed up in one car and the two packers were in another car. Mr. Allen said he would come back at 5:30PM at the end of the work day. I worked along side the two packers the entire time, even putting aside food, school supplies and toys for their kids. At 5 pm we started taking the garbage to the dumpsters. They took the last load as my husband came home and I stopped to talked to him. the Mr. Allen showed up and was asking where the packers were. I told him they were taking the garbage to the dumpster. He called them on his sell phone but they didn't respond. He expressed concern that I didn't call when they went missing. I told him that they weren't missing they had just minutes before gone to the dumpster. I showed him the back porch where they were suppose to moved the last garbage can and it was still on the porch. He kept repeating that I should have called him as soon as they left. He then stated that he still needed to get paid. I went to my purse to pay him and all the cash was missing along with my Samsung tablet. On further investigation they also took money cups and had planed to take others that they had moved to a closet for easy removal. Mr. Perry said that he would not be able to file a claim without us paying him for the job so we gave him $50 on our credit card. Then he tells us that the packers were only day laborer he picked up that day. He didn't know them and they didn't work for him before. I told him that his company was still responsible. I asked for the name of his insurance company he said it was Dairyland. They are in Texas and only insure cars not businesses. Dairyland's sister company, Century Business Insurance, contacted Mr. Allen but he supplied no information. We lost over $1200. We filed a police report and are in the process of suing the company. Mr Allen will not return my phone calls.