
Ferguson Gene Moving Co

We have a wide variety of new and used furniture in our store at 1914 Dellwood Road, Waynesville, NC 28786. Also, a large selection of antique furniture, tools, and collectibles. We buy good used furniture, single pieces, or house contents.
Gene Ferguson Auctions (NCAL 5402) specializes in consignment and estate auctions. Retiring?, Going out of business? Let us help you liquidate your stock, fixtures, etc. with an on site auction. We are also available for Real Estate Auctions.
We have a wide variety of new and used furniture in our store at 1914 Dellwood Road, Waynesville, NC 28786. Also, a large selection of antique furniture, tools, and collectibles. We buy good used furniture, single pieces, or house contents.
Gene Ferguson Auctions (NCAL 5402) specializes in consignment and estate auctions. Retiring?, Going out of business? Let us help you liquidate your stock, fixtures, etc. with an on site auction. We are also available for Real Estate Auctions.
Membership(s) & License Info.
MEMBER OF BBB: YES
LICENSE INFO:
US DOT None
ICC MC # 965836
INSURANCE ON FILE: $750,000
REQUIRED: $750,000
YEAR OF ESTD: 5/1/2015
Hours of Operation
MONDAY-SATURDAY 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
SUNDAYS 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Contact Info
TOLL FREE:
not available
PHONE:
(828) 926-1022
Address
Payment Options
ALL MAYOR CREDIT CARDS, CASH, PAYPAL AND CERTIFIED CHECKS
100.0% Recommended based on user reviews
Reviews
Donna Hines
10/03/2020
I called this wonderful company on Tuesday for help moving our things from a 26 ft UHaul on Thursday. Sheri asked if 4:00 would be ok and I asked if they could do it at 1:00. She advised they were booked up, however would check on this time. She called back later and said they could do it. Two guys arrived about 45 minutes early and worked hard. Not only did they have to unload the big truck but had to load it up onto a 16ft truck . They were great to work with, very professional and courteous . No walls were touched with the furniture and placed where we wanted. We would hire them again and you should hire them also. Thank you
Leslie Isley
06/23/2020
The guys did a great job. Right on time, very professional. The estimate was 100% accurate. Giving them an A+.
Ashley S.
02/19/2016
Kind, productive and proficient. They dealt with everything and I couldn't have moved without their assistance!!
Shane A.
02/17/2016
They approached us to purchase nylon rope for securing objects in the truck so there were "no booby traps" for the following moving team to empty. They took care with our things and our home. The cost was exceptionally sensible. Profoundly prescribe.
Virginia T.
01/30/2016
This is a choice vapor supply and hardware store. They have each flavor conceivable and their costs are the most sensible in east Tennessee. The proprietor, Jonathan, is a man of his statement and stands by his items.
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