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Vincent Schmidt from John has established a reputation on Angie's List, so he's the guy for me. wrote on December 18, 2011 at 7:00 am
They came to my house and moved an entertainment center upstairs, a table downstairs, and three dressers from one room to another on the same floor.Things went very well.  I didn't want to hurt myself and my friends via "do-it-yourself," so I called Big Guy John.  He hired his friend(?) and came to my house WITHIN 24HRS and moved my heavy furniture around the house without damaging my furniture, walls or floor.  The price of $100 was okay for me and okay for them.  They showed up on time and were very nice and did not in any way seem threatening to my family or property.  I'm sure there are a lot of unemployed, strong guys in our city who would rearrange five pieces of furniture for $80-$100, but it is difficult to figure out which ones you can trust not to bring problems or flake-out.  John has established a reputation on Angie's List, so he's the guy for me.  He claims to be insured, so that is a bonus, if true.  I don't need to deal with a disability lawsuit over 30 minutes of assistance around my house.  Because John has to commit to paying his assistant when coming out on a job, John requests that a customer deposit be made in advance.  This is not how I prefer to do this kind of contracting, but it is pretty risk free, if not hassle free, because John would not ruin his extensively built reputation just to scam one or two people out of a $75 deposit.I kind of had a preconceived notion that they would have some kind of equipment like dollies or canvas strap harnesses, etc., to help them move furniture.  But, they are just big guys who know how to orient, tilt and rotate furniture well.  They... Read more
They came to my house and moved an entertainment center upstairs, a table downstairs, and three dressers from one room to another on the same floor.Things went very well.  I didn't want to hurt myself and my friends via "do-it-yourself," so I called Big Guy John.  He hired his friend(?) and came to my house WITHIN 24HRS and moved my heavy furniture around the house without damaging my furniture, walls or floor.  The price of $100 was okay for me and okay for them.  They showed up on time and were very nice and did not in any way seem threatening to my family or property.  I'm sure there are a lot of unemployed, strong guys in our city who would rearrange five pieces of furniture for $80-$100, but it is difficult to figure out which ones you can trust not to bring problems or flake-out.  John has established a reputation on Angie's List, so he's the guy for me.  He claims to be insured, so that is a bonus, if true.  I don't need to deal with a disability lawsuit over 30 minutes of assistance around my house.  Because John has to commit to paying his assistant when coming out on a job, John requests that a customer deposit be made in advance.  This is not how I prefer to do this kind of contracting, but it is pretty risk free, if not hassle free, because John would not ruin his extensively built reputation just to scam one or two people out of a $75 deposit.I kind of had a preconceived notion that they would have some kind of equipment like dollies or canvas strap harnesses, etc., to help them move furniture.  But, they are just big guys who know how to orient, tilt and rotate furniture well.  They communicate effectively with one another.  They don't seem to have carpet protectors or booties, but as I said, you would really have to be foolishly cheap to try to do better than than these guys for your house.... Collapse
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