SUBMITTED: Friday, November 02, 2007
POSTED: Friday, November 02, 2007
I am an employee of Champions Movers Inc. In regards to negative review(s) about Champions Movers online about our company, unfortunately, it contains many misconceptions and unjustified assumptions.
There are many speculations regarding Champions Movers and the alleged relationship to A.S.A.P. Relocations, Inc. Please note that there is no basis for this supposition - we are a separate company with a separate license, address, etc. I have no idea what caused this rumor in the first place, except that the two companies used to be located in the same neighborhood. I know of many McDonald's restaurants that are located in the same neighborhood as Burger King or Jack in the Box and no one confuses them... Sadly, it is true that there is a lot of scamming in the moving industry, but I don't think that it is a good reason to jump to conclusions.
Champions Movers operates a legitimate business, we do our best to make sure that every customer is happy and that all of their needs are met. We try our very hardest to insure on time arrival and on time delivery. We do not lie to our customers, and we are actually one of the very few companies in the business that makes sure to notify every client of every charge they might come across in their move.
We are not an "agent" or a "contractor". Our employees are our own - we do not hire day laborers. All of them are experienced movers and packers, who went through vigorous training prior to working in the field, so you can be confident that they will be able to maximize the time- and cost-efficiency, as well as the safety of any move.
Although it is true that we are a fairly new company, we are already quite experienced. Our company handles roughly 10 to 20 moves per day and over 99% of those customers are completely satisfied.
Most complaints are people who insist they were not told that packing supplies come at an additional cost. Our emails make a note of this in two locations, our representatives tell every customer this over the phone, and on the day of the move, before we start moving anything, the customer initials the contract next to a statement in bold that reads "PACKING MATERIALS ARE EXTRA" as well. After all this, it seems to me that it is unreasonable to claim that one was unaware that packing supplies would come at additional cost. There are also some of complaints regarding delivery, because people tend to hear what they want to hear - although they were informed that delivery would be within a time-frame window, they expected their shipment to arrive on the Earliest Date of Delivery specifically and complained that the delivery was late, when in fact it was not. As far as complaints go, every company has them. Besides breathing, complaining seems to be an innate quality in humans. In fact, I just got an email last Friday from a customer that said her move with us was the best moving experience she had ever had. Nonetheless, there are complaints, but we still continue to move people all around the country, and we still have handfuls and handfuls of satisfied customers.