My son recently hired a moving company to take his girlfriend, her kids and his household items from Michigan to Louisiana.
He was quoted $1,400, but a day after the movers left with his stuff they called and said that he was overweight by 770 lbs.
An additional charge of $500 was added to the bill and his items would be held in storage until he came up with $1,900.
It took him 2 weeks to earn the extra money, but they didn't deliver it until a total of 6 weeks after they picked it up. When the items arrived, my son had the driver go straight to the weigh station, suspecting that he didn't have that much, and he was right, the items were actually under the estimated weight by 150 lbs. The driver still wouldn't release the items until the entire $1,900 was paid and said that he would have to file a claim for the return of the money. My question is this: Is he entitled to MORE than a $500 refund? For one thing, they obviously pulled that 770 lbs right out of their A$$ and plus my son had to buy things that they didn't need like blankets, pillows, clothes and even fast food (no dishes) also, the kids had to start school and go for 2 weeks without even their beds. I feel like hardship is involved here, not to mention the obvious fraud, but should he include that on his claim and then sue if he's denied?
Or, should he just request the overcharge?
Thanks
He was quoted $1,400, but a day after the movers left with his stuff they called and said that he was overweight by 770 lbs.
An additional charge of $500 was added to the bill and his items would be held in storage until he came up with $1,900.
It took him 2 weeks to earn the extra money, but they didn't deliver it until a total of 6 weeks after they picked it up. When the items arrived, my son had the driver go straight to the weigh station, suspecting that he didn't have that much, and he was right, the items were actually under the estimated weight by 150 lbs. The driver still wouldn't release the items until the entire $1,900 was paid and said that he would have to file a claim for the return of the money. My question is this: Is he entitled to MORE than a $500 refund? For one thing, they obviously pulled that 770 lbs right out of their A$$ and plus my son had to buy things that they didn't need like blankets, pillows, clothes and even fast food (no dishes) also, the kids had to start school and go for 2 weeks without even their beds. I feel like hardship is involved here, not to mention the obvious fraud, but should he include that on his claim and then sue if he's denied?
Or, should he just request the overcharge?
Thanks