Complaint Review: Atochamex - Torrance California
- Atochamex 5235 Lorna St., Torrance, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 310-916 4192
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- Category: Moving Companies
Atochamex, La Palmas, Transportes Cart. Moving Calif. To Baja Trucking Co. From Hell Be Warned! Torrance California
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Contracted with Atochamex to transport belongings from Califonria to La Paz in Baja.
And paid them $2500per contract. They picked up the goods 2 days later demanded an additional $2700 if I ever wanted to see my things again. When the shipment did arrive in La Paz it was missing truly almost half of what they had picked up! Because they apparently neither provide nor require documentation of what they are transporting, there is no way of knowing if my things were lost, stolen or delivered elswewhere. Atochamex has nothing to say about my situtation- they could care less!
Atochamex is partners with La Palmas Trucking and Transportes Cartes.
Sally
La Paz
Mexico
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#1 Consumer Comment
What do you expect
AUTHOR: Paul - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, October 25, 2005
It's a Mexican company after all. You're living in a corrupt third-world country, that's what you're going to get. If you can't even trust police in that country why would moving companies be any better? No wonder millions of them are trying to get into the U.S.


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