I hired Hansen Bros. in the Seattle area to move my belongings to Michigan in July, 2010.  They were great and I had no problem with them.  Unforturnately, the driver's truck got stuck halfway thru the drive to MI and could not be repaired.  My belongings were loaded on a rescue truck and moved to the warehouse at Morse Moving in Romulus.	
Beverly McClurg weighted the truck and gave me a "binding" amount on moving my load from the warehouse to my MI residence,  I was then overcharged by 50%, due to a fake weight ticket emailed to me by Beverly.  Not the weight of the truck!  The weight included my automobile, which was not at Morse's warehouse, nor moved by them.  I was refunded the disputed amount after emailing the weight ticket and written amount to mulitple employees at Morse.	
I then hired Morse to for a local move from Livonia to Farmington Hills in MI.  The 3 employees who arrived to pack, load, transport and unload were all teenagers and very rude.  They proceeded to flip my recently purchased mattress over a balcony railing, resulting in a sizable rip on the bottom and dirty handprints.  I emailed Morse a picture of the damage and copy of the bill of sale on 10/10/2011.  Stacey Finley emailed me a damage claim form and asked me to submit it to her.	
The claim was refused based on a 10 day time limit.  I was never informed of the time limit, although Morse had ample opportunity to do so.  Why ask me to submit a claim that will never be evaluated?	
Also. the day of the move, I walked into my spare bedroom and found my safe open with the door removed.  I took a picture of it and had the door put back on.  I later thought back on this and remembered that I put some expensive jewelry in the safe the night before the move.  I probably forgot to spin the dial after closing the safe and throwing the lever, allowing the Morse movers access to my safe.  I emailed the picture to Morse with no response.	
Now that I am aware of Morse employees' dishonesty, I will inspect my safe contents more completely.  The jewelry is appraised and insured, so anything missing will be covered by insurance.  Thank goodness I took that picture (date/time stamp on the day of the move, while the movers were in my residence).  If I find anything missing, I will file a report with the Livonia Police and prosecute.  Upon seeing the safe open like that, I regret that I did not call the police immediately and have the Morse employees removed from my residence on the spot.	
There are many, many movers in the tri-county area of Michigan.  Don't hire Morse.
                        
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