
Black Tie Moving

Membership(s) & License Info.
MEMBER OF BBB: YES
LICENSE INFO:
US DOT # 2782498
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:
(901) 644-7960
PHONE:
(901) 310-1294
Address
Payment Options
ALL MAYOR CREDIT CARDS, CASH, PAYPAL AND CERTIFIED CHECKS
80.0% Recommended based on user reviews
Reviews
Stephanie Krehl
11/05/2020
We had a horrible experience! Billing was not transparent and cards were charged before we were given an invoice. Communication within the company was awful - one group didn't seem to know what someone from another department told us. WE HAVE 5 BOXES MISSING and had one box delivered that doesn't belong to us - and is still here after 3 weeks of us contacting Black Tie to come get it. The trucks looked like our stuff was tossed in without care and several of the crew threw things around without caution. We had an antique writing desk that was carefully covered, but then unwrapped outside in the rain when the truck was unloaded - and my washer and dryer were left sitting in the driveway during the rain until I asked them to please bring them in. We have had to fight each bill about charges that were assigned without our knowledge and we are still dealing (3 weeks later) with trying to get some response about our missing items. We should have gone with a major company that would be more careful with our stuff!!
Kristin B
03/02/2016
Being new to the Dallas area, I had no idea who to use for a moving company. A colleague of mine recommended Black Tie & I am so thankful for the suggestion. They made the process seamless & were extremely friendly and helpful throughout. I HIGHLY recommend this company for your next move.
Deborah D
02/19/2016
I generally check there for audits. I am glad to the point that I called Black Tie Movers for a late move and am I happy that I did!
The movers arrived right on time and moved rapidly to take care of business. They were so well disposed, accommodating and magnificent that I will be calling them once more!
Valerie Neal
02/11/2016
Dark Tie pulled up before my home and began takiing photos of my home. I came outside and asked what was going on. He said he needed to demonstrate he turned out and asked about me moving (I had an available to be purchased sign in my yard). He then asked my name and I would not offer it to him. He did abandon me with a card. On out he looked in my mail box...really!!! **a government offense. I expect to get my name since I would not give it. I was reallly exasperates by this so I called the number on the card. He was pretty much as shakey. I dont think I will be utilizing these movers. NASHVILLE TN
N. C.
01/29/2016
Tremendous spot to get an awesome arrangement on wall coverings (wallpaper and fringes), window medicines, fired tile, overlay deck, and cover for your habitation or spot of business.
Essentially, it's the spot to go in case you're on a financial plan and you're building a house or re-doing one of your rooms.
I cherish their choice of tile - they convey super-chic mammoth square tiles that look truly incredible in homes and keep it cool. We have it in our home and I adore it.
They're open each day of the week, including Sunday from 12-6, which is pleasant. You can set up a measuring meeting with them and they'll go to your home to get careful estimations for establishment.
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Did you know?

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