After requiring repeated phone calls to complete the truck reservation when I’m busy trying to pack, I was informed one week before the scheduled drop off that the truck driver would not park on gravel, only pavement. The truck driver needed only to drop off the trailer onto gravel right next to the paved road. The cab’s tires would not have left the pavement. Gravel is there exactly to prevent vehicles getting stuck. It’s Appalachia y’all. Most people have gravel roads and driveways. The movers I used when I moved in had no problem parking there. Too bad they don’t cover my area any more. The only options provided by MovingPlace were to shell out a bunch more money to pay them to shuttle my stuff to their warehouse 50 miles away, or do that myself, then pay them thousands to move my stuff as scheduled. That’s absurd. They ought to have mentioned they are afraid of gravel on their website. MovingPlace is lousy. If you live in Appalachia or anywhere else rural, you know, the majority of the country, don’t waste your time with them.
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