Dear Madame/Sir,
Me and my husband had searched for a moving company on
the Internet, to relocate from Vancouver, Canada to
San Jose, California.
Finally, we decided to go with Internic Moving
Services. David Mogliocco offered us a cost of US$1995.00 for 3000 (lbs). The offer also stated that a 0.85 cents
will be charged for any additional pound. We did have
in total 3,350 (lbs). That is a total of US$2,292.50
for 3,350 (lbs).
We signed the contract, and we paid an advance of
US$395 to Internic Moving Services.internic
subcontracted this moving to another company "Vega
Line" based in Richmond, BC Canada. When Vega Line
arrived in San Jose, CA, they asked for the amount of
$2,818.17, otherwise they won't unload our goods from
the truck. We tried to contact Internic but they
didn't answer the phone. So, Vega Line blackmailed us,
and we ended overpaying $920.67 in order to get our
goods back.
Vega Line said: "Go and discuss with Internic, they
should give you the difference back, they are a big
company..."
The next day we called Internic Moving Services
again. The manager form Internic, Jack Monier said
that he can't give us the money back because Vega Line
blackmailed us and they also did the same thing to
another family. However, he said, he will contact them
and solve the case.
We called every day, few times per day for an
answer, and they sent us from one department to
another.
We contacted VISA, since they charged us on VISA,
and tried to dispute the charges. We told VISA about
the scam, and they are taking no action.
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