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Businiess name:  Andy's Transfer & Storage
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Andy's transfer is highly regarded off of movingscam.com, a site that has everything you'd want to know about moving and the scams that can arise from such situations. After much research, we decided to get a quote from them -- Kent Delaney, their appraiser, was very professional and extremely detailed. He went in depth over every possible cost and detail. In the end, his estimate was spot on. \r \r Andy's Transfer contracts with NorthAmerican Vanlines, the guys who do the actual moving. I guess it depends sometimes who actually comes to do your move. In our case, we were luckily assigned to a driver named Feliciano -- and as his name implied, he was one of the nicest guys i've met -- always smiling and very gracious, you could tell he loved his job and was very good at it. He apparently worked up to the point where he owned his own vehicle (which is supposedly the best scenario for a mover) -- He took great care with our things and didn't break a single object. He wrapped everything car

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