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Businiess name:  Around Town Movers
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I would NOT recommend this company. I am a property manager at a luxury townhome community in Dallas, TX. This company moved one of my residents and his truck backed over one of our pole lights. His driver did not report the incident, but a neighbor watched the whole incident and reported it to my office. The owner (which I do not believe I am allowed to mention by name on this site), promised to pay for the damage. I sent him a copy of the bill... the light itself cost $391, which did not include the install. I sent the owner the bill just for the light pole and he paid $200 to my office and promised to pay the rest. That was over two years ago. I just found the unpaid remainder of this invoice and decided he should not get away with this kind of business etiquette. My thoughts here are that he was unwilling to pay for property damage to my office which was minimal... how much more would he not pay for your items if he breaks or damages them! Go elsewhere.... too many other GOOD choices out there.

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