I am a new member here but a fairly regular participant on the PianoWorld forum.
I had a problem with a piano mover when I moved from northern VA in June 2005. The piano moving company I hired to pack and load the piano on to a rental truck dropped it while moving it out of my house in VA. The piano mover's service area includes parts of NJ, PA, MD, VA, & Washington DC. I believe the company is a PA-based firm located near Baltimore. (The firm's warehouse is in PA anyway.) You can read the details of what happened on the PianoWorld forum:
https://www.pianoworld.com/ubb/ubb/ultimatebb.php?/topic/1/11334.htmlTo date, the owner of the piano moving company not only refused to take responsiblity for the damage, he also has refused to return my phone calls and emails. I guess he thinks if he ignores me the I will simply fade away.
So why am I posting this affair here? For consumer awareness. Periodically, individuals post here asking for recommendations for a piano mover. There are also a good number of piano dealers and technicians that work in this piano moving company's service area that have occasion to use or recommend the use of a particular piano moving company.
While I cannot recommend a particular piano moving firm to use if you are in this area, I can certainly recommend which firm not to use.
I have tried not to identify the piano moving firm or its employees so as not to cause a problem for PianoWorld. I would prefer to do the same thing here. Should any of you need/want to know the name of the piano mover, PM me and I let you know who it is.
JP