Submitted: Thursday, October 08, 2009
Posted: Thursday, October 08, 2009
Tracey
USA
There are extremely good detailed articles and "comments" about Uship at the links below. Actually, they are good for any shipping that a person is considering having done, especially through the intenet.
The links are very educational.
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/d...online-movers/
http://www.examiner.com/x-5187-Movin...e-safe--Part-I
http://www.examiner.com/x-5187-Movin...-safe--Part-II
http://www.examiner.com/x-5187-Movin...safe--Part-III
http://www.examiner.com/x-5187-Movin...t-IV?#comments
http://reloroundtable.com/blog/?p=3426
Uship's Top 100 transporters for 2008
http://www.stopillegaltrucking.com/f...php?f=31&t=688
Look at what the state of California has to say about UShip and the cautions that need to be exercised.
http://www.asianweek.com/2009/09/18/move-it-dont-lose-it/
FYI: The members of WWW.StopIllegalTrucking.Com will help anyone check out a Carrier's credentials for "legality" of the Carrier absoulutely free!
The web site is 100% free and open to to public. Just scan through the forums. No registration required except if you want to post something. Even then, it's 100% free with no catches/gimmicks. They do this to support their cause.
Here's the real story behind UShip that you won’t find any other way!
Google the phrase below:
Uship feedback negative rating
After initial results appear, scroll down to where is says:
Show more results from www.UShip.Com and click on that.
Then scroll down to where it says:
Show all results from www.UShip.Com and click on that.
Submitted: Friday, December 19, 2008
Posted: Friday, December 19, 2008
Andrea
Tucson
U.S.A.
I have to agree that yes this is the wrong place for this topic and yes i feel better knowing they are trying to make an honest living but I have to say having a mover come into your home who is a known sex offender or burglar/robber does not make me feel safe knowing they know where i live and used to live. I was recently scammed by some company who advertised with Uship.com and over half of my belongings were stolen/ missing. My brother is an ex felon and makes an honest living tattooing so not all felons are bad and will go back to there ways and there are some who will you just don't know. That does not mean you should stop trusting every company. Just make sure you do your homework on them first.
Submitted: Saturday, December 06, 2008
Posted: Saturday, December 06, 2008
Tim
Marion
U.S.A.
You never bothered to mention how this company ripped you off—only that it employs felons. You might be interested to know that with millions upon millions of felons residing in the United States, the chances are very good that the majority of businesses you deal with employ some of these horribly dangerous “beings”. I use the term “beings” to describe felons here because you and others like you don't seem to think that they are human. If you eat at a restaurant, take your car to a mechanic, shop at a retail store, or even go to church (or mass, or synagogue) then you most assuredly come into contact with felons. It might interest you to know, Tony, that Florida has more felons per capita than any state in the Union, so I would suggest moving to perhaps Antarctica where you can be reasonably assured that you will not come into contact with the great unwashed.
I do not know anything about this company, only that you filed a “rip off report” that never states that you were ripped off. I personally know felons and even employ a few. Would you rather have five to six million felons unemployed and looking to rob you or your family to support their own, or do you think it is best that they be allowed to earn an honest living to support themselves and their families?