The plaintiff is ghetto fabulous. He tried to scam his move. He thinks that rubbish is real leather and now he is acting like his Chinese barely glued together furniture is worthy of a law suit. Buddy it wasn't worth moving.
He signed that the furniture was damaged… he also said he didn’t have a receipt but said he’s still paying on it.. couldn’t he get a copy of contract that he’s paying
@@lawjd96 only way I could think is if he was so desperate that he went to rent a center or something like it and end up paying double or triple the cost
Lol “I was quoted one number then I get charged almost doubled they when they got here” well ya bc you were quoted 28 items & when they got there you had 90+ items 😂
When I moved cross country the movers came in advance and looked at the stuff in my storage locker and gave me the exact cost it would be. But I hired a nationally known reputable mover... I have heard too many horror stories
I got ripped off by a moving broker… I told them EXACTLY what I wanted moved, they lowballed me, got a big deposit then when they got there quoted me triple what they quoted. Brokers are a joke- do it yourself or plan on selling your stuff and starting from scratch. They will charge a lot more than they quote 🤦🏻
That furniture is as old as Clint Eastwood, anybody with eyes can see that, and should have been long ago donated to charity, or sold prior to his move no way would I have paid to have that shipped anywhere, it is now time for a total upgrade, anyone related to him are putting on paper bags over their head right now, and so should he, OMG 😬😁
To all the people who keep saying to move yourself, how many have actually done a 1200+ mile move solo? Packing up a whole apartment, driving for a few days (so there’s the added cost of gas for the truck, meals, and hotels), and then unloading everything by yourself once you get there? it’s not easy at all. I think the real issue is that there are very few moving companies that are worth dealing with. you have to be extremely selective.
I've done it several times an so have other people I know but that's because we too broke to get a moving company for something we can do ourselves lol
@@spacepanda9037 same. And with four kids under 5 in the car, while hubby drove the truck. And that was from one coast to another. OP has a point that it is expensive, but we still clocked in under what companies were quoting us.
I’ve only moved about 5-6 times in my life (moving from mom & dad’s to my current home & a few places in between). I would never use a moving company. I’d rather pack my own belongings & use a UHaul. Then anything broke is ON ME & I don’t have to deal with stuff like this. Edited to add: I usually don’t move more than 50 miles from my last house b/c I love the area I live in & all my family is within 40-50 miles from me. If I ever do use a moving company, I’m taking pictures of EVERY item before I personally wrap it & after I unwrap it. And damn right I’m buying the best insurance. It’s a piece of mind for me. But I’d rarely had anything break when I move it myself.
I moved every 3 years and fortunately the coast guard would pay for a professional mover. Was o nice to watch our household of items being packed up and loaded into a truck. Think we got a dented drier once.if I had to move myself, I think I would sell EVERYTHING!
He tried to get the move done cheap by understating the load in the beginning. Signing something that you don't read (which we all do) can come back and bite you on the backside.
@@saramichele7366 kudos to you! I’m impressed. Even though I know I should when it’s 5 pages of small print I find myself skimming and sighing. So far it has never come back to haunt me 🤞
After assisting a couple with moving from CT to FL, and seeing what happened to another couple I know that hired a moving company for the same move, I would absolutely pay for the insurance if it's available....
All of the plaintiffs' belongings are weathered, to say the least none of them have that much value and I believe he had so much because the value is so low he looks forward to suing and trying to get more than they were ever worth. So many people are sue conscious.
I gotta say, that Defendant knew exactly how to represent herself! She had the correct answer for every question asked of her, along with proof. I didn't believe a single thing the Plaintiff said; clearly he lied from the very beginning about the quantity of stuff he had, then he clearly lied about the damage on his pleather sofa (and the "I don't have the receipt" comment followed by "I'm still paying on it" sounds shady as hell). The Plaintiff had crappy furniture and is obviously trying to get the Defendant to pay for it.
Many years ago I was a rental car agent....Customers say well my auto insurance and credit card im using will cover all the damages.....I walked them through what happens if you get into an accident that only XXX is covered and you may be out of pocket for the rest of it plus extra medical expenses etc....They always picked the full coverage from our rental insurance option....Yes I went to a full day of training and typed it all up after to show my customers...I had lots of commision from it and happy customers from explaining it......When we moved a few years ago I put full coverage on the rental truck...and of course we packed and drove the truck ourselves it wasnt driven for that many miles but nothing damaged and the rental truck wasnt damaged either.....
I've had better results from the guy standing in front of home Depot over moving companies. Every time I've used a moving company they break my stuff and I never get reimbursed because of the same type of contract. Now when I have to move something I'd rather go rent a truck and pay two guys to move the stuff
I agree. My last move I got an estimate of 1500$ to move 50 mins away. It ended up costing me 3200$. Come to find out that the company itself was about an hour and 10 mins south of my old place, & from where I moved he estimated 2 hrs for them to get back. I feel the owner should have told me how far he actually was instead of leading me to believe he was local. Never again
He is a liar & had alrdy decided tht he wasnt going to pay tht revised price & would make them eat the cost by suing them after. Even after showing wht he claims was damaged it in no way equaled up to over $4,000.😒
I don't know who this lady's broker is, but they are incorrectly pricing her jobs, and highly underestimating the cost of interstate moves. My son has moving company and there's no way you can move somebody from Massachusetts to Florida no matter what size truck is for $1,500. The moving companies error was taking the customer's word for what they have to be moved. Many times customers underestimate what they have sometimes because they just don't know and other times for the cheaper price. The moving company could have done a virtual walkthrough or have the customer send pictures of every room so that they could have quoted this man the correct price from the beginning and he could have maybe had the option to go and hire a different company or as he said drive it down himself. Packing materials should be incorporated into the price. Boxes, mattress covers etc are extra. Many customers never want to purchase the full value insurance....smh what a horrible experience.
I think it is strange that you hire a company to do your moving and YOU have to pay the insurance... The country I live that company will be responsible for any damage and it they know they aren't careful enough they hire the insurance and put that price on the estimate they give you
I don't understand why people just don't take pictures of all four corners of each room. Then a list of your most expensive items TVs, furniture, equipment Etc and individual pictures of these items as well. Before anybody moves any damn thing. And then just simply being upfront and honest I'm moving from a three bedroom two bath to a one bedroom one bath simple information how many square feet you moving from, moving to. All this information coupled with pictures leaves very little room for errors.
He's just angry about the price he ended up having to pay and so is making a claim on anything and everything, he claims that the plastic sofa is 'real leather' no it certainly is NOT, no cow has a plastic mesh backing on its hide. ha ha ha and it's not even 'bonded leather' it's just plain plastic...
Don't ever take somebody's word for how many items they have to move. You may run into a hoarder...and to them, their house is nearly empty, clean and tidy.
You have to hire a a good moving company, if you decide to not move yourself. It also depends on the movers they send. I’d ask to see the files they have on their movers. You don’t want them to send movers that have had complaints against them for breaking customers belongings. Unfortunately there are a lot of movers that don’t care about their customers property. Movers are usually not paid what they should be. I was a mover for a moving company for a few years. I made more from customer tips than I did from my paycheck. I have amazing customer service skills, and I treat everyone’s property as if it were my own. I never had a single customer complaint, nor was there ever a single damaged item nor damage to the property moving from or to. You have to be wise in who you choose. You honestly should not need insurance, if the movers themselves are respectful people. Unfortunately that’s not often the case with moving companies.
It doesn't matter how good the company is, sometimes bad things happen where you have to consider there may be unforseen circumstances where another party may handle your property and that is where insurance comes into play
Good luck on a multistate move doing it on your own. It's obviously doable, but you're not going to have fun doing it. There are a lot of things that we could conceivably do on our own, but you got to pick your battles in life. On my most recent moves, I tend to split the baby: more valuable/fragile stuff I'll take care of myself, I leave the bulky stuff to movers. Do that or, alternatively, pay for the extra insurance.
in Ont Canada, movers are constantly loading up the furniture, drive to the new home, and THEN they say "oh we underbid....you have to give us an extra thousand or we're keeping your furniture." You have to pay if you want to get any of your furniture back.
This is illegal, you are free to call the cops as they will make them release your property and indicate them to sue you for the additional which they can but unless you signed saying they can just take your stuff then you are good and they won't pursue plus it's a quick cash scam for them they won't bother pursuing when they can scam the next idiot . Chicle I pega. Bubbles gum might stick.
@@LeolaGlamour it's not all that legal, but workers are allowed to put a lien on unpaid bills.....that's how they get away with it. It happens so often that it's expected. Ppl don't complain, they just sigh and fork over the extra thousand or so. Oh, and the costs of filing in small claims in Canada is high, and you don't get your mainey back. Also the courts are backlogged enough that your furniture would be gone forever as abandoned by the time the court got around to your case. The govt was going to fix this, but they haven't yet. All the best to you....hope you and yours have a great holiday!!
@@Rain-oq7vh that's kind of how it works, but the police tell us it's a civil matter. In Canada, we don't get our court costs back...and it's expensive. In the meantime, the courts are clogged enough that by the time you get to court, your furniture can be gone because it's been over 30 days, and they can declare it abandoned. Most ppl just sigh and hand over the money. Hope you have a GREAT holiday!
He told them he had 20 items. They show up and there’s over 100. The price should have been 5 times higher. The guy is a scammer and I’m glad he got what he deserved.
I paid 1,500 to move contents of a 1 bedroom cottage from the East coast of Florida to West Coast of said state. Didn't seem right for all his contents coming from Northeast to Florida for only 1,500. The defendant needs to change how she does estimates especially since she said 40 percent have to be revised on day of moving.
I agree with him. That moving company seems like a big scam!! She uses a broker so the customers can get quoted a "good price" and then when they get there they up the price!! When you are trying to move and it's very last minute, the last thing you want to do is read a contract (even though you really really should). They know what their doing and then they should be insured. Why should the customer have to come out of pocket more money!! They are money hungry scammers.
They got there and suddenly 22 items morphed into 100. That his price only doubled is lucky because they had to go get a different truck that requires more gas. He signed that the couch was damaged to begin with and should have taken the hundred some odd dollars they offered.
Move it yourself!!!! Howd o you decide on what to charge cubit foot or items. That sounding so crazy to me!!!!. The broker and the owner weren't even on the same page. Read the contract!!!!
They go by items. If they say 20 items and show up to 20 items that he listed they would do it for that price. If they show up to 100 items, why wouldn’t they up the price. Duhhhh the guy is a scammer and you sound dumb for not understanding that he tried scamming them. He had over 100 items, watch the video numb nuts.
Her win is still a loss. If I am moving and see her I am Going the other way. 40 percent of the time they up charge when they get there and they break your stuff and do nothing about it. No thanks
$1500 to move from Mass. to Florida for a big moving truck? I wonder how much profit the defendant was planning to make 🤔 Edit: I guess she did either way, minus $144 lol
I jumped over to this episode five minutes into that lip tattooing one. I can't take an interest in cases about fake dreadlocks or whatever. Let's see what these two are disputing.....
if you're still paying on it why can't you get a receipt. this broker stuff is a rip off, i dont know if he paid a brokers fee, but just like using a broker to get an apartment.
Yeah why get insurance if it’s $1000. I mean my house has well over $100,000 in electronics, furniture, gun safes etc. I’d rather just gamble and save the money, like all the other idiots.
@@trust1952 I don’t think you’re not an idiot maybe I’m missing something but seems the insurance is heavily favored for the moving company. They cause 10k in damages and only give you 500$???
@@biggchill8176 no that’s wrong. If you buy insurance for $1000 and $500 deductible, and the movers do $23,000 in damage, you pay the $500 deductible and the insurance gives you a check for $23,000. The deductible is only what you pay if theres damage.
This plaintiff is a liar however moving companies are scam artists. How is it legal for a company to basically be allowed to destroy your property yet make you sign something that says we will only pay what 2% of the value otherwise you ain’t moving! Or you can pay more money to insure your shit with them. Why do I as the customer have to pay insurance so that YOUR COMPANY doesn’t destroy my shit?
i love the number of puzzled looks the plaintiff kept giving the judge while she explained every stupid thing he did.
and he did not do....
They ain’t damage that pleather couch, that’s wear and tear.
That lady knows her stuff with receipts 😀🤩
The plaintiff is ghetto fabulous. He tried to scam his move. He thinks that rubbish is real leather and now he is acting like his Chinese barely glued together furniture is worthy of a law suit. Buddy it wasn't worth moving.
He signed that the furniture was damaged… he also said he didn’t have a receipt but said he’s still paying on it.. couldn’t he get a copy of contract that he’s paying
He said he had a receipt for the couch. He didn't have one for the bed or 60 inch tv
tvs are so inexpensive now, why would he still be paying on it. don't believe that
@@lawjd96 only way I could think is if he was so desperate that he went to rent a center or something like it and end up paying double or triple the cost
@@Lolalenice good point
Lol “I was quoted one number then I get charged almost doubled they when they got here” well ya bc you were quoted 28 items & when they got there you had 90+ items 😂
When I moved cross country the movers came in advance and looked at the stuff in my storage locker and gave me the exact cost it would be. But I hired a nationally known reputable mover... I have heard too many horror stories
i thought that they usually came out to get a good idea of what would be moved, learned something today, Thanks.
I got ripped off by a moving broker… I told them EXACTLY what I wanted moved, they lowballed me, got a big deposit then when they got there quoted me triple what they quoted. Brokers are a joke- do it yourself or plan on selling your stuff and starting from scratch. They will charge a lot more than they quote 🤦🏻
It's the case of "She doesn't have the moves like Jagger". 😂
😂
That furniture is as old as Clint Eastwood, anybody with eyes can see that, and should have been long ago donated to charity, or sold prior to his move no way would I have paid to have that shipped anywhere, it is now time for a total upgrade, anyone related to him are putting on paper bags over their head right now, and so should he, OMG 😬😁
To all the people who keep saying to move yourself, how many have actually done a 1200+ mile move solo? Packing up a whole apartment, driving for a few days (so there’s the added cost of gas for the truck, meals, and hotels), and then unloading everything by yourself once you get there? it’s not easy at all. I think the real issue is that there are very few moving companies that are worth dealing with. you have to be extremely selective.
I've done it several times an so have other people I know but that's because we too broke to get a moving company for something we can do ourselves lol
@@spacepanda9037 same. And with four kids under 5 in the car, while hubby drove the truck. And that was from one coast to another. OP has a point that it is expensive, but we still clocked in under what companies were quoting us.
I’ve only moved about 5-6 times in my life (moving from mom & dad’s to my current home & a few places in between). I would never use a moving company. I’d rather pack my own belongings & use a UHaul. Then anything broke is ON ME & I don’t have to deal with stuff like this.
Edited to add: I usually don’t move more than 50 miles from my last house b/c I love the area I live in & all my family is within 40-50 miles from me. If I ever do use a moving company, I’m taking pictures of EVERY item before I personally wrap it & after I unwrap it. And damn right I’m buying the best insurance. It’s a piece of mind for me. But I’d rarely had anything break when I move it myself.
I moved every 3 years and fortunately the coast guard would pay for a professional mover. Was o nice to watch our household of items being packed up and loaded into a truck. Think we got a dented drier once.if I had to move myself, I think I would sell EVERYTHING!
The cheap comes out expensive 😂 😂
He tried to get the move done cheap by understating the load in the beginning. Signing something that you don't read (which we all do) can come back and bite you on the backside.
I never used to read what I signed, until I became obsessed with TPC and Judge Judy. Now I read everything! No matter how tedious and long it is.
always get the insurance 🤦
*bite 🙂
@@saramichele7366 kudos to you! I’m impressed. Even though I know I should when it’s 5 pages of small print I find myself skimming and sighing. So far it has never come back to haunt me 🤞
@@shirleywiese5230 Ooo girl... Don't jinx yourself now! You better be reading every word! 😬
After assisting a couple with moving from CT to FL, and seeing what happened to another couple I know that hired a moving company for the same move, I would absolutely pay for the insurance if it's available....
All of the plaintiffs' belongings are weathered, to say the least none of them have that much value and I believe he had so much because the value is so low he looks forward to suing and trying to get more than they were ever worth. So many people are sue conscious.
I love both of their accents 💕
I gotta say, that Defendant knew exactly how to represent herself! She had the correct answer for every question asked of her, along with proof. I didn't believe a single thing the Plaintiff said; clearly he lied from the very beginning about the quantity of stuff he had, then he clearly lied about the damage on his pleather sofa (and the "I don't have the receipt" comment followed by "I'm still paying on it" sounds shady as hell). The Plaintiff had crappy furniture and is obviously trying to get the Defendant to pay for it.
So when you buy the insurance, the movers are cautious with your items. When you don’t purchase insurance, the movers handle your items poorly.
Many years ago I was a rental car agent....Customers say well my auto insurance and credit card im using will cover all the damages.....I walked them through what happens if you get into an accident that only XXX is covered and you may be out of pocket for the rest of it plus extra medical expenses etc....They always picked the full coverage from our rental insurance option....Yes I went to a full day of training and typed it all up after to show my customers...I had lots of commision from it and happy customers from explaining it......When we moved a few years ago I put full coverage on the rental truck...and of course we packed and drove the truck ourselves it wasnt driven for that many miles but nothing damaged and the rental truck wasnt damaged either.....
I've had better results from the guy standing in front of home Depot over moving companies. Every time I've used a moving company they break my stuff and I never get reimbursed because of the same type of contract. Now when I have to move something I'd rather go rent a truck and pay two guys to move the stuff
I agree. My last move I got an estimate of 1500$ to move 50 mins away. It ended up costing me 3200$. Come to find out that the company itself was about an hour and 10 mins south of my old place, & from where I moved he estimated 2 hrs for them to get back. I feel the owner should have told me how far he actually was instead of leading me to believe he was local. Never again
My guy put on his whole Sunday Best suit just to come take an L on national TV. Daaamn!!🤔😬😥
He is a liar & had alrdy decided tht he wasnt going to pay tht revised price & would make them eat the cost by suing them after. Even after showing wht he claims was damaged it in no way equaled up to over $4,000.😒
Why do men have such a hard time calling the judge a judge or your honor? Pisses me off.
I don't know who this lady's broker is, but they are incorrectly pricing her jobs, and highly underestimating the cost of interstate moves. My son has moving company and there's no way you can move somebody from Massachusetts to Florida no matter what size truck is for $1,500. The moving companies error was taking the customer's word for what they have to be moved. Many times customers underestimate what they have sometimes because they just don't know and other times for the cheaper price. The moving company could have done a virtual walkthrough or have the customer send pictures of every room so that they could have quoted this man the correct price from the beginning and he could have maybe had the option to go and hire a different company or as he said drive it down himself. Packing materials should be incorporated into the price. Boxes, mattress covers etc are extra. Many customers never want to purchase the full value insurance....smh what a horrible experience.
I think it is strange that you hire a company to do your moving and YOU have to pay the insurance...
The country I live that company will be responsible for any damage and it they know they aren't careful enough they hire the insurance and put that price on the estimate they give you
Movers remorse 😂
I don't understand why people just don't take pictures of all four corners of each room. Then a list of your most expensive items TVs, furniture, equipment Etc and individual pictures of these items as well. Before anybody moves any damn thing. And then just simply being upfront and honest I'm moving from a three bedroom two bath to a one bedroom one bath simple information how many square feet you moving from, moving to. All this information coupled with pictures leaves very little room for errors.
He's just angry about the price he ended up having to pay and so is making a claim on anything and everything, he claims that the plastic sofa is 'real leather' no it certainly is NOT, no cow has a plastic mesh backing on its hide. ha ha ha and it's not even 'bonded leather' it's just plain plastic...
The plaintiff is a straight up liar! Everything he had was old except for the TV..
Don't ever take somebody's word for how many items they have to move. You may run into a hoarder...and to them, their house is nearly empty, clean and tidy.
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even in Canada, movers don't do nearly that much damage. That's one terrible moving company.
Common scam of moving companies to inflate that weight and demand much higher cost.
You have to hire a a good moving company, if you decide to not move yourself. It also depends on the movers they send. I’d ask to see the files they have on their movers. You don’t want them to send movers that have had complaints against them for breaking customers belongings. Unfortunately there are a lot of movers that don’t care about their customers property. Movers are usually not paid what they should be. I was a mover for a moving company for a few years. I made more from customer tips than I did from my paycheck. I have amazing customer service skills, and I treat everyone’s property as if it were my own. I never had a single customer complaint, nor was there ever a single damaged item nor damage to the property moving from or to. You have to be wise in who you choose. You honestly should not need insurance, if the movers themselves are respectful people. Unfortunately that’s not often the case with moving companies.
It doesn't matter how good the company is, sometimes bad things happen where you have to consider there may be unforseen circumstances where another party may handle your property and that is where insurance comes into play
He is not being truthful about the damaged furniture!
I moved myself because of things like this, everyone wants to get over 🤦🏾♀️
I say never go with a moving company I see this all the time... I'll definitely move myself
Good luck on a multistate move doing it on your own. It's obviously doable, but you're not going to have fun doing it. There are a lot of things that we could conceivably do on our own, but you got to pick your battles in life. On my most recent moves, I tend to split the baby: more valuable/fragile stuff I'll take care of myself, I leave the bulky stuff to movers. Do that or, alternatively, pay for the extra insurance.
I paid a bit more and hired a well known reputable moving company
Nope. Ain't doing it. You get what you pay for.
in Ont Canada, movers are constantly loading up the furniture, drive to the new home, and THEN they say "oh we underbid....you have to give us an extra thousand or we're keeping your furniture." You have to pay if you want to get any of your furniture back.
How could that be legal?
Sounds like extortion
This is illegal, you are free to call the cops as they will make them release your property and indicate them to sue you for the additional which they can but unless you signed saying they can just take your stuff then you are good and they won't pursue plus it's a quick cash scam for them they won't bother pursuing when they can scam the next idiot . Chicle I pega. Bubbles gum might stick.
@@LeolaGlamour it's not all that legal, but workers are allowed to put a lien on unpaid bills.....that's how they get away with it. It happens so often that it's expected. Ppl don't complain, they just sigh and fork over the extra thousand or so. Oh, and the costs of filing in small claims in Canada is high, and you don't get your mainey back. Also the courts are backlogged enough that your furniture would be gone forever as abandoned by the time the court got around to your case. The govt was going to fix this, but they haven't yet. All the best to you....hope you and yours have a great holiday!!
@@Rain-oq7vh that's kind of how it works, but the police tell us it's a civil matter. In Canada, we don't get our court costs back...and it's expensive. In the meantime, the courts are clogged enough that by the time you get to court, your furniture can be gone because it's been over 30 days, and they can declare it abandoned. Most ppl just sigh and hand over the money. Hope you have a GREAT holiday!
The defendant gives Carmela soprano vibes
She ups the price and he signed his right to regain anything more!
He told them he had 20 items. They show up and there’s over 100. The price should have been 5 times higher. The guy is a scammer and I’m glad he got what he deserved.
What did she mean several trucks 🚚 did they move from one truck to another 🤔
When I rent a car I buy the extra insurance on top of my existing insurance, when I move I buy the insurance JUST so this doesn't happen. Nightmare
I love Judge Milan! Damn it she is so strong
Great case 😂
She looks like she could be Lala Anthony's sister.
He was trying to get a "real " leather sofa.
I paid 1,500 to move contents of a 1 bedroom cottage from the East coast of Florida to West Coast of said state. Didn't seem right for all his contents coming from Northeast to Florida for only 1,500. The defendant needs to change how she does estimates especially since she said 40 percent have to be revised on day of moving.
He looks so lost
He didn't read a thing he signed
I agree with him. That moving company seems like a big scam!! She uses a broker so the customers can get quoted a "good price" and then when they get there they up the price!! When you are trying to move and it's very last minute, the last thing you want to do is read a contract (even though you really really should). They know what their doing and then they should be insured. Why should the customer have to come out of pocket more money!! They are money hungry scammers.
They got there and suddenly 22 items morphed into 100. That his price only doubled is lucky because they had to go get a different truck that requires more gas. He signed that the couch was damaged to begin with and should have taken the hundred some odd dollars they offered.
Move it yourself!!!! Howd o you decide on what to charge cubit foot or items. That sounding so crazy to me!!!!. The broker and the owner weren't even on the same page. Read the contract!!!!
They go by items. If they say 20 items and show up to 20 items that he listed they would do it for that price. If they show up to 100 items, why wouldn’t they up the price. Duhhhh the guy is a scammer and you sound dumb for not understanding that he tried scamming them. He had over 100 items, watch the video numb nuts.
They are charging him to insure his stuff when they tore it up. So you pay for they mistakes smh that’s crazy so they have no liability
What type of silly tourist moves to Cape Coral?
that guy
What's the matter with Cape Coral?
@@Childfree334
It's an HOA- you don't own the property the HOA does and you pay rent to them.
@@GardenerEarthGuy That's it? Millions of people belong to HOA's all across the country. That is nothing exclusive to Cape Coral.
@@Childfree334 only tourists and knuckleheads buy into a rent from an HOA....
Plenty of places in Florida where you actually own the property.
Her win is still a loss. If I am moving and see her I am Going the other way. 40 percent of the time they up charge when they get there and they break your stuff and do nothing about it. No thanks
He just lying
That TV doesn't look 1 year old.
How can you tell?
More like 15 years I would say.
Move yourself seems always better
I like this chick!
💙💙💙
$1500 to move from Mass. to Florida for a big moving truck? I wonder how much profit the defendant was planning to make 🤔
Edit: I guess she did either way, minus $144 lol
I jumped over to this episode five minutes into that lip tattooing one. I can't take an interest in cases about fake dreadlocks or whatever. Let's see what these two are disputing.....
Going by the title it could be about bad dancers.
Lip tattoo???? I'm down
@@me-wi7mr that lady is crazy she didn’t even finish the sessions and was complaining it didn’t work lmao.
Lip? Tattoo? 😳
@@heidicrimmings9615 any tattoo yes ma'am
Plaintiff is such a scammer
Lo barato sale caro!
lol crappy couch
Oh brother! She loves any excuse to show she can speak Spanish!! Lol!!!! Yes, we know you were born in Cuba, okay!!
She wasn’t born on Cuba, she was born in Astoria Queens, NYC. Her parents were born in Cuba.
Peep JM's BIZZOMB RUBY shoes at about 14:50.
if you're still paying on it why can't you get a receipt. this broker stuff is a rip off, i dont know if he paid a brokers fee, but just like using a broker to get an apartment.
Easy pumpkin 18
The 3rd party - they represent you sweetie!
Insurance was a joke. 1000 with a 500 deductible?
Yeah why get insurance if it’s $1000. I mean my house has well over $100,000 in electronics, furniture, gun safes etc. I’d rather just gamble and save the money, like all the other idiots.
@@trust1952 I don’t think you’re not an idiot maybe I’m missing something but seems the insurance is heavily favored for the moving company. They cause 10k in damages and only give you 500$???
@@biggchill8176 no that’s wrong. If you buy insurance for $1000 and $500 deductible, and the movers do $23,000 in damage, you pay the $500 deductible and the insurance gives you a check for $23,000. The deductible is only what you pay if theres damage.
Duh 😂
Kind boy 37
Cute baby 92
This plaintiff is a liar however moving companies are scam artists. How is it legal for a company to basically be allowed to destroy your property yet make you sign something that says we will only pay what 2% of the value otherwise you ain’t moving! Or you can pay more money to insure your shit with them. Why do I as the customer have to pay insurance so that YOUR COMPANY doesn’t destroy my shit?
Dark soldier 85
Read your contracts. Get insurance.