We have been committed to making moving easier and safer for families since 1914. When J.M. Coleman founded the company with eight horses, a few wagons and an unwavering dedication to service, he had a dream for the future. Now with over 95 years of experience under our wheels, Coleman American-Allied remains true in its original focus - you, the customer. Although many things have changed since that first move, we understand that an individuals basic needs for trust, respect and dependability have not. Whether your dreams include moving across the street, across America or across continents, you can trust Coleman American-Allied to go "that extra-mile" when you need it. From transporting a single household to massive corporate and government transfers, Coleman American-Allied is equipped to handle your needs. Our highly developed network includes moving company locations throughout the United States and key Allied agency affiliations in various markets throughout the world. Driven by a long-held commitment to customer service and supported by a high standard of excellence, Coleman American-Allied remains focused on you and your family. As you begin this new journey, let Coleman American-Allied lead the way. Together, we can take your dreams to new heights!
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Customer Name : Jane W
Posted at April 12th, 2022 08::04Subject :basically wasting and entire hour of moving
Comment : I had some good interactions with this company so I am giving it the one star. Unfortunately, they failed to number and tag some of my boxes and those boxes and only those boxes were lost. Those boxes also contained the most expensive items. So it seemed to me like foul play. I wish I had seen these reviews before using them. I guess I know why now. Also, they contract out to non union people so I had to either have an almost 80 year old carry things up the stairs for me or let a guy with a broken knee carry them upstairs. I told him he should get workmans comp and he said that was not going to happen in this situation. There were other terrible aspects scratched, broken items etc that I only realized after they dropped the stuff off and I signed on the dotted line. Bad experience. Use another mover if you can.
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