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November 2023 by Becky Sowash
All personnel were professional and courteous. All my questions were answered in a timely manner. Made the moving process easier.
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September 2023 by Eric Newell
The Wichita KS team is awesome. I had such a great experience with them with a two day move. I had interaction with eight people from the estimator, coordinator, to the packers and loaders. Everyone made this experience much easier in a stressful moment of anyone’s life. I would recommend this team to anyone looking to do a move in the Wichita KS area
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May 2023 by Patricia McDonnell
Our move from Kansas to Washington state was handled excellently from start to finish by Allied Coleman Moving Company. Keith Alexander was detailed and thorough as our Moving Consultant. Jason Bell was the moving van driver who orchestrated the loading and unloading, and Jason was a prince! We were impressed and pleased by the professionalism of the team.
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May 2023 by Rita W P
Shelby followed me throughout the entire journey of our belongings & afterward. She listened & genuinely cared about our concerns.Judge was responsive to the stress & made an in person appearance.The staff packing did a wonderful job. Thank you.
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April 2023 by Keith Turner
Excellent Company
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February 2023 by Kevin A. Fee
Keith Alexander and Shelby Garrett went out of their way to work out my move details and email ensure the move plan came off with any trouble. They provided a great moving experience.
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February 2023 by Justin Thompson
Keith Alexander and the Coleman-Allied team are great to work with. I moved across the country and used short term storage while my housing was sorted. I received great communication and value working with this team!
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August 2022 by sewilson9
We used this service back in January. The moving guys were nice enough but a lot of our stuff came damaged. We have a very expensive desk that is completely ruined and a table that all the legs were broken off of, just to name a few. The company they had us file a claim with back in February have not responded. I am about to get a lawyer involved.
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August 2022 by bay Robertson
so far so good (otr driver). No...wasnt paid or trying to hype up anything... Just started so if anything changes so will my comment?
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August 2021 by American Watching
Went to pick up load."Signed" BOL for load.Waited in dock for load.Waited.. then was told load was gone already..91 miles I traveled to get this load, 2 hours in dock, and nobody said nothing.
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July 2021 by Velma Burkholder
Great work
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March 2021 by Milo J Brown
I like to go ahead and drop my homeboy off of work sometimes.
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August 2020 by Mat L
They lost half my house hold goods but eventually delivered it to me 4 weeks LATE!!! I think people should read these terrible reviews and skip this company but unfortunately for military members we have no choice in who moves us!!
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July 2020 by Jess Forrest
This is my first experience using a moving company, and we moved out of state with them. (Oklahoma to North Dakota) We were told our things would arrive between 6/24 and 7/3, but that 6/24 was the estimated date unless there were issues. First of all, the crew arrived 2 1/2 hours late on 6/19. ETA was 7-10am, and they didn’t arrive until 12:30pm. They arrived short handed which leads me to believe the person who did the appraisal of our stuff didn’t estimate our load correctly (it was all done over video conference due to COVID), so it took them almost 12 hours to pack and load everything. The leader of the crew had a very bad attitude. I understand being overwhelmed by work especially when things don’t go how you expect, but that’s life. I’d expect someone to “fake it” until the work day is done. We were set to leave town the next day, but due to my husband being stuck with the movers literally all day, we had to wait and leave the day after so he could say goodbye to family and friends. Which is fine it worked out. Once we arrived, we expected to have to stay in a hotel for a day or two. So we did. This company is the WORST at communicating. My husband had to reach out to them with calls and emails every day just to get an update. It’s 2020. Surely an automated email tracking ping can be utilized so people know where their stuff is, since it is apparently too difficult to send a daily, or even an every other day, update manually. So finally after my husband contacted his third party agent who then contacted the movers, we received an update that our things were “in transit” and that we’d be contacted once they reached the destination. So after two days of hotel stay, (our apartment was ready for us the day we arrived)we decided to just head to Walmart and purchase essentials and air mattresses so we didn’t have to keep paying for hotel stays. Thank God, otherwise over a week later we’d still be in a hotel. Now I realize as I’m writing this the company is still within the original ETA as it’s 7/1, so they technically still have two days. We were told the day before yesterday that our stuff would arrive at the facility in ND yesterday, and we would be contacted yesterday to schedule the delivery. We did not hear back yesterday at all. So now today, my husband receives a call that our shipment will not even arrive in ND UNTIL 7/8 due to “carrier issues”. Which leads me to believe our contact either lied to us about our things arriving yesterday to get us to stop emailing about an update, or they are not communicating within their own company. Either way, if there are issues or delays, I would expect to be contacted. Or maybe since my husbands company is the ones paying them, they just don’t find it necessary to keep us in the loop about where our stuff is. It’ll get here when it gets here, I guess. Now I realize I’m being a total Karen here, but this could’ve all been avoided with good communication and updates. Our entire home is in the back of a track who knows where, so of course we’d like to know where it is. Especially since my husband is starting a new position in a completely new place and doesn’t need this stress on top of it. Renting a Uhaul and moving ourselves would’ve been less stressful. Especially since we now have to buy things that we already own just to get through the next week or however long. My suggestion is some sort of auto-generated gps ping could be sent to the email of the customer to avoid being overwhelmed by emails while still keeping the customer updated and in the loop. And maybe hire employees who don’t scoff and roll their eyes when being offered water, because they’re complaining of being thirsty, because it isn’t cold.
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December 2019 by Yvonne Hampton
Used Coleman twice!...the care they have shown to my belonging are second to none...I highly recommend them and if I ever move again they'd be my first choice