99123278
BBB file opened: 8/14/2006
Business started: 5/1/2000
Licensing
Many local municipalities, townships, and counties have registration, bonding and/or licensing requirements. The BBB encourages you to check with the appropriate agency to be certain any requirements are currently being met.
For permit and license requirements in Colorado please contact the Colorado Public Utilities Commission at (800) 888-0170. In New Mexico, please contact the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission Transportation Division at (505) 827-4519. If you are planning an interstate move the company must be licensed through the U.S. Department of Transportation. To verify this company’s most current interstate licensing status, please call (800) 832-5660.
Contact Information
Benjamin Miera - Manager
Business Category
Moving and Storage Companies
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Industry Tips
We suggest that consumers insist on a written binding estimate in advance of the move. With a binding estimate, the actual moving costs may not exceed the estimate. Be certain that the estimate is very specific concerning the goods to be shipped. It is advisable to purchase additional insurance for lost or damaged goods since the statuatory liability is only .60 cents per pound. If you obtain a non-binding estimate and you are moving between states (interstate) and the final invoice exceeds the estimated amount, customers are required to pay only 10% over the original estimate when the goods are delivered, with a balance due in 30 days. You can file a complaint or verify licensing by writing to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration located at 400 Virginia Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20024, or calling (888) 368-7238.