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Reno Man faces a moving nightmare as $ 6,500 work leaves things damaged, missing – foxreno.com

Reno Man faces a moving nightmare as $ 6,500 work leaves things damaged, missing – foxreno.com

The day of the moving in Renault turned into a nightmare when a rented company claimed to be incorrect, incorrectly committed his belongings and left it with missing objects and broken promises.

72-year-old Mark Bordeaux said he had hired Nukasa and a company to move him from an apartment with the highest floor in accessible access to disabilities in the same complex, only before Christmas. Bordeaux sister arranges online, but the price is up to $ 6500 as additional invoices are accumulated.

“They were hired to pack, move and unpack all my things in the old apartment,” Bordeaux said. However, he claims that the hamals are careless, saying, “They just threw things away. They took all the vessels and pans and things to return to China, and since the basket has wheels, they rolled it on the concrete steps, bouncing it down everyone until China broke.

Bordeaux defined the consequences as “disaster”, with his apartment cluttered and the objects unlawfully unpacked. He said that the wallets had failed to put his bed, leaving heavy boxes on him and ignored to transport the pressure washer until stored, as agreed.

Adding to his troubles, Bordeaux reported that eight 35 million cameras, 16 lenses, three laptops and other electronics disappeared after moving. Later, he found a camera and laptops hidden under shrubs near his apartment. Renault police said they could not take a report due to the lack of serial numbers or proof of property.

Bordeaux’s sister communicates with the owner of the moving company Jonathan Bukasa, who initially suggested to repair broken objects, but later refused any misconduct. Bukasa suggested Bordeaux to submit an insurance request, but Bordeaux discovered that the policy had expired in September.

After news, 4-FOX 11 contacted Bordeaux, three missing objects-microphone, Amazon fire table and a hot spot on T-Mobile -is reappeared on its threshold. Bukasa had promised $ 1,000 in a January 11 message, but Bordeaux said he hadn’t received it yet.

When he reached a comment, Bukasa closed the phone and refused to turn to the situation when he approached his home of Renault. Bordeaux said he plans to file complaints to the Nevada Prosecutor General and the Better Business Bureau and is looking for a legal counsel.

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