
Presidential Moving Services

Membership(s) & License Info.
MEMBER OF BBB: YES
LICENSE INFO:
US DOT # 2897189
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:
(844) 398-9649
Address
Payment Options
ALL MAYOR CREDIT CARDS, CASH, PAYPAL AND CERTIFIED CHECKS
100.0% Recommended based on user reviews
Reviews
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07/29/2018
Beware,
Just checked DOT#
Company is listed out of service from 3/19/2018 !!
Bradley Diaz
02/01/2018
The happiness in my heart knows no bounds. I was able to move the same way I wanted. The relocation services offered were out of the ordinary. I appreciate the fact that the movers were careful enough to ensure nothing wrong happened during the relocation. It was all perfect, and I appreciate.
Lorie Jeffers
02/01/2018
Now I know that Presidential is the best movers. I used them for my relocation from Maryland to Mississippi. The estimate was accurate, prices were very reasonable. The movers Nick and Andrew were fast and efficient - all our stuff was handled with care and I was impressed by that. More importantly, it all arrived safe and sound and on time. That is too impressive to ignore. Thanks so much.
Valerie Jones
02/01/2018
We obtained quotes from eight moving companies before choosing Presidential. Their quote was the cheapest and it was the most detailed and their sales manager explained all the charges so it was easy to understand. We had two movers (2-bedroom house), who got right to working and did not waste time chatting or sitting around like I've had with previous moves.
Robert Wade
02/01/2018
I like it when someone does his job perfectly without any need for a reminder. I am always keen on locating such service providers. That is how I ended up with these movers. By the first call, I was sure I had chosen the best team. They tried their best to ensure there were no disappointments. I am so grateful to them.
Gary Hill
02/01/2018
I am so happy that the moving team did exactly what I wanted. I requested for quick services. They did not charge me any extras. They also kept their promise and ensured that my move was smooth. Thank you for your business!
Jason Morales
02/01/2018
Customer service was great and the movers themselves were even better. I had a smooth, flawless move which kept to the schedule they had given and got all my stuff to my new house without a scratch. 5 stars and I wish I could give even more for how happy I am.
Henry Hailey
01/30/2018
I don't normally come online to drop reviews except when a service provider did an amazing job for me. I use this mover for a long distance move and I have this to say, the team sent over to carry out the job really tried and I want to say thank you to this great mover.
Erik Jones
01/30/2018
I will recommend this mover, after a moving company failed me and cancelled on the day of my move, I called almost everyone on my contact to help suggest another mover, it was during this search that my friend introduced me to this mover. I contacted them and we seal a deal, they came over and help with the move. The move was timely and the price was not as high as what the first mover bill me.
Marie Bach
01/30/2018
If you don't want your things to be damaged, then work with this mover. The team leader had years of experience and it showed during my last move, he handled everything in a professional manner and he took out his time to make sure I was 100% satisfied with the move.
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