Anonymous wrote:This is not something a US Congressman can help with. I would start with at the county level, or state level.
OP here.
Representatives can't help directly of course but their job is to connect us with federal and state agencies who can.
Because this was an interstate move, each state throws it to the other state. It needs a federal agency like the FMCSA but they don't track complaints, call back or do much of anything without a little prompting.
That's where Raskin's office could come in.
Be careful if you ever move. There really is little to no oversight. The mover told us he makes $50,000 a DAY alone in Zelle payments. He says he takes credit cards or checks but won't open the truck unless it's cash or Zelle. Them when he demands more than Zelle and Venmo will allow you to pay in a day, he holds the goods and charges thousands in storage fees until you can come up with the cash. But now the bill is double plus storage fees - even for a few hours.
It's been five months and this mover told us he makes so much money that even when he is fined $30,000 a week - it's doesn't matter. He just tacks it on to someone else's bill.
Consumer Protection is generally not helpful unless you are dealing with a business who has one rotten apple or there is a misunderstanding. They have no real enforcement power.
The mover has thousands of bad reviews so that's not going to help.
Yes I should have supervised this but my mom said her buyers wanted to move in early and this was the only mover who could do it on short notice so . . . . here we are.
We did call media and they got close but ultimately didn't run the story. I've gone to 4-6 media outlets (print and TV)