TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
So I had some professional movers bring my stuff from NYC to NC for me. When I moved it went into storage for 2 months and then Tuesday they dropped it off when I asked them to.
It looks like they delivered everything except 2 very large picture boxes that held within 5 (total) framed posters. 3 of the 5 posters are irreplaceable and all the frames are expensive as the metal frame and glass front are custom sizes. I'd say monetarily they're worth about $350-400. They said they will try to locate them for me and were nice to me today on the phone.
My question is what to do if they say, oh we couldn't find them. They're both listed on the inventory sheet and I had the movers sign off saying they were missing before they left my house. All my stuff was also insured for the move with the moving company
[Edited on October 2, 2008 at 4:10 PM. Reason : k] 10/2/2008 4:08:02 PM |
Skwinkle burritotomyface 19447 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "All my stuff was also insured for the move with the moving company" |
Probably just by weight, or at least I think that is how they usually do it. Not sure how they'd figure out how much it weighs considering they lost it, though.10/2/2008 4:13:10 PM |
David0603 All American 12764 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, so basically you get back the same amount whether they lose your 80 lb sofa or your 80 lb 50 inch tv. 10/2/2008 4:15:05 PM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
It all depends on the type of insurance you had with the moving company. There is full-value protection which will pay you the market value of the goods lost, but I am pretty sure that has to be documented. There is declared value as well, but that is done by the weight of the box.
Most people get the declared value and they pay you by the weight of the box. It is a ridiculously low amount, ie if the box lost weighed 40 puonds they would give you $60.00 10/2/2008 4:18:28 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
Well shit, I figured that to mean they wouldn't cover anything valued over the the total weight of my stuff (i.e. whatever weight x price/lb = say $3000).
This could be absolute bullshit. 10/2/2008 4:31:10 PM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, happened to me once and I got screwed, they lost a box of jackets I had, 6 nice winter coats that they paid me ~$40.00 for. It was a rush move so I didn't have time to document everything I had box-by-box. 10/2/2008 4:35:51 PM |
Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
yeah you'll be screwed if you didn't get the extra coverage.
your homeowners will cover it too. but it better be worth more than $10000 10/2/2008 5:13:19 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
I don't recall the moving company offering increased insurance coverage for their services. However I do have renters insurance, would that maybe cover it?
[Edited on October 2, 2008 at 8:20 PM. Reason : of course I'll contact my agent if they lose my shit] 10/2/2008 8:19:40 PM |
Master_Yoda All American 3626 Posts user info edit post |
Small Claims Court if you really want to. Read your paperwork though, they might have stuck in a loophole on this. 10/3/2008 9:58:09 PM |
roddy All American 25834 Posts user info edit post |
One of the movers has some nice framed posters hanging up in their house now.... 10/4/2008 4:42:24 PM |
SaabTurbo All American 25459 Posts user info edit post |
^ EXACTLY.
We had this happen with a ring that my dead grandmother had passed down to my mom. It was supposed to be passed down to the next female family member. Not only was it irreplaceable due to being a family heirloom, but it was EXTREMELY expensive. I'm sure that worthless fucking drug addict sold it to a pawn shop. The cockbag opened shit up and quickly went for the nicest looking piece in there. We never could get them to pay for it either, because everything else arrived.
But my mother is too trusting with some people and she also gives up on things too easily. IIRC, she had forgotten to take that ring out and separate it from the cheap jewelery, so it was just sitting in there with a bunch of shit that wasn't that great. The rest of her jewelery she took with her.
[Edited on October 4, 2008 at 4:53 PM. Reason : ] 10/4/2008 4:50:54 PM |
roddy All American 25834 Posts user info edit post |
Why didn't she have it on her finger or have it on a necklace? 10/4/2008 4:55:20 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Small Claims Court if you really want to. Read your paperwork though, they might have stuck in a loophole on this." |
I'm still being patient with the movers on this, holding out hope. Now, about insurance and all that jazz...I fail to see how if THEY LOSE my shit they can't be held accountable. That just boggles the mind.10/5/2008 11:44:52 PM |
jethromoore All American 2529 Posts user info edit post |
I found this helpful when I was in the process of moving:
http://www.ncuc.commerce.state.nc.us/consumer/moving.pdf
There are also phone numbers in there you can call to talk to somebody about your situation. 10/6/2008 8:19:30 AM |
SaabTurbo All American 25459 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Why didn't she have it on her finger or have it on a necklace?" |
Do you have any idea how much jewelery she has?! She can't just put it all on and walk around like MR. T wearing $100,000 worth of jewelery.10/6/2008 8:55:59 AM |