File Complaints Against Colorado Moving Company and Get Compensated
If you recently hired Colorado Moving Company and are thoroughly dissatisfied with the service you received, you're not alone. Countless consumers hire professional movers each year with disastrous results. Unethical, uninsured, and downright negligent movers can cause tremendous amounts of damage. This includes structural damage at pickup or destination address, damaged furniture, and lost items.
The good news is that DoNotPay can help you submit your . With DoNotPay, you can relay your concerns to the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Association, the Better Business Bureau, the American Trucking Association, and multiple online review platforms. You can even use DoNotPay to take Colorado Moving Company to small claims court.
Top Reasons to File a Complaint Against a Moving Company
There are many reasons to file complaints against moving companies. To start, it is illegal for these businesses to charge far more than they've initially quoted. Many movers tack hundreds or even thousands of dollars onto their bills by claiming that the weight of their customers' items far exceeded their expectations. This is a fraudulent and unfortunately common practice. To avoid this, always have movers offer in-person quotes after viewing and assessing your items.
Other reasons to file complaints against movers include
- Delayed service that increases your storage costs
- Hidden and unexpected charges
- Damaged boxes or furnishings
- Property damage
- Damage to vehicles parked on your property
- Theft or loss of goods during transit
How to File a Moving Company Complaint
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) accepts complaints against moving companies, auto transport companies, and brokers. These complaints get stored in the National Consumer Complaint Database. If enough complaints are filed against Colorado Moving Company, the FMCSA will initiate an investigation. If Colorado Moving Company is found to have repeatedly violated federal regulations, it may be penalized.
In addition to getting federal support for your Colorado Moving Company complaints, you can also get a response at the state level. The Colorado Office of the Attorney General additionally accepts complaints against local movers.
Filing a Complaint With the FMCSA
You can file your FMCSA complaint online using the Online Complaint Tool found here. When completing the complaint form, be ready to share
- Colorado Moving Company's contact information
- Your name and contact info
- Job number
- The pick-up and destination addresses for your move
- The nature of your complaint
The FMCSA makes it easy to report multiple infractions. Before you submit your complaint, you can use the drop-down list to select all applicable allegations. If you have any questions when submitting your FMCSA complaint, call the FMCSA's National Consumer Complaint Database team directly at 1-888-DOT-SAFT.
You can also contact the FMCSA State-level enforcement agency through
Agency/Contact Information | PUC Transportation Safety and Compliance Unit |
Address | 1560 Broadway, Suite 250
Denver, CO 80202 |
Phone Number | 303-894-2000 |
Filing a Complaint With the Colorado Office of the Attorney General
If you believe that you've been the victim of fraud and want to report Colorado Moving Company, you can do so by visiting Stop Fraud site and completing the online complaint form.
Steps to Take Before Filing a Complaint Against Colorado Moving Company
To ensure a successful outcome, always take a minute to research and prepare before filing moving company complaints. This includes
- Reading your service contract in its entirety
- Identifying ways in which your service contract was breached
- Clearly defining your complaints
- Taking photos and collecting other evidence to back your complaints up
Before you contact any agency or regulatory body, always be sure to contact Colorado Moving Company and explain your issue. It's important to give service providers notice of the damage they've caused and to allow them the opportunity to provide a fair, reasonable resolution. If you discuss your complaints about the phone, be sure to document your conversation. Submitting a written letter to Colorado Moving Company by certified mail that details both your complaints and your demands will create a solid record of your communication. It's also a good idea to review your insurance policies and to find out if your renter's insurance will cover moving damages.
Contact Information for Colorado Moving Company
You’ll need to make several complaints to Colorado Moving Company, and document them. Give them every opportunity to right the wrong, then take them to small claims court. Their contact information is available below.
Mailing Address | Colorado Moving Company
3131 S Vaughn Way Denver, CO 80014 |
Phone Number | (720) 573-0006 |
Does Colorado Moving Company Have a History of Complaints?
With nearly 100 reviews published, Colorado Moving Company has just a 2-star rating on Yelp. For those looking for a moving company to work with, this is hardly a good sign. For those who have already worked with this business, this rating is validation. Among some of the most common complaints made about this company are
- Structural damages at pick-up addresses
- Broken or otherwise damaged items
- Failure to show
- Extensive damage to furnishings
- Delaying work to increase payment
DoNotPay Can Help You Send Demand Letters To Colorado Moving Company in Small Claims Court
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Use DoNotPay to File Your Colorado Moving Company Complaints
If you're still weary from your move and don't have time to battle with Colorado Moving Company about your complaints, you don't have to get everything done on your own. DoNotPay can help you file your complaints, seek compensation, and even submit warnings about forthcoming action.
How to file a complaint against a moving company using DoNotPay
- Search for moving issues on DoNotPay.
- Start our Solve My Moving Issues product by telling us the name of the moving company you are having issues with.
- Answer some questions about your specific move, your moving company, and the complaint for which you’d like relief.
DoNotPay will write a letter to your moving company, detailing both your complaints and your demands for compensation and relief and warn against a lawsuit if those demands aren’t met. If you don’t get a response within two weeks, we can help you escalate to small claims court!
DoNotPay Works Across All Agencies and Companies With One Click
In your efforts to get an acceptable and timely resolution, you may need to submit your to more than one agency. Moreover, many consumers need to use more than one moving company when planning their relocation projects. This may be the case if
- You own a piano or other large-sized item
- You required interim storage
- You had antiques, high-value items, or other specialty items that needed to be moved
Luckily, DoNotPay works across all agencies and companies with one click. Within just minutes, DoNotPay can submit your Colorado Moving Company complaints to every relevant agency, along with your complaints concerning any other mover that you've just worked with.
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