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Scott Peterson

Scott Peterson

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KeepMoving Logistics

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1 out of 5 stars
Apr 24, 2025

KeepMoving Logistics should be shut down

KeepMoving Logistics should be shut down and those who operate the "business" should be prosecuted. These people are liars, cheaters and thieves and any positive reviews are fake. Surely there are laws for which these scammers can be held accountable. They gave me absolute assurance multiple times that their $595 quote to move my vehicle to Miami to OKC was the final price, therefore I agreed to retain their services. I regret that decision because after paying a $150 deposit, signing the agreement, receiving receipt with $445 balance and making other moving plans around the vehicle move, they jacked up the quote by $700 and said it only an estimate and that the contract stated it would subject to change. It does not say that anywhere. I asked them to direct to that legal language but they could not because it doesn't exist. Emma Stark was the original contact followed by other sleazy colleagues who helped perpetrate this fraud. Clearly they engage in these bait and switch activities as standard procedure. To anybody reading this review, please run from this Company. They will steal your money and lie about it. The Company's response that the quote is an "estimate" that is subject to change is not true. I was clearly told my price was locked in and my car would be picked up in 24-48 hrs. On that basis, I signed an agreement, paid a deposit and received an invoice for the $445 balance. Nothing ambiguous about that at all. And I did carefully read the terms and conditions which do not include any quote is an estimate that's subject to change language. Nowhere. I was intentionally deceived then lied to. I demand a $700 refund which is the difference between what I paid vs what I was told I would have to pay,