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Shep Zebberman review: People beware

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BEWARE LET'S MOVE IT AMIR GOLAN SHEP ZEBBERMAN If you Google Amir Golan a/k/a Amir Golan Rosenthal and Let' Move It (or Let's Move It Right after the California Public Utilities Commission fined them $10, 000 and took away their license for bait and switch and holding customers' property hostage) Let's Move It has 27 customers that reported LMI quoting a price over the phone, arriving late, loading the property on their "too small for the load" truck after with the move ending after business hours - then telling the customer to pay exorbitant fees in cash right then or they would take the property away until the money was paid. The PUC had only 27 "reported" complaints because the other victims were too afraid to complain. Golan & LMI threatened their victims by stalking, calling, and using the personal photos, banking and other personal information to intimidate the victim and their family. (When I called Golan regarding the disposition of my property he said *I burned it *I drove it to the dump *I sold it). If the victim didn't pay the bogus money, Amir Golan took the property to his storage and began billing the customer new storage charges on top of the ever increasing moving charges. Look up Let's Move It's criminal attorney Shep Zebberman. Golan hired a criminal attorney to appear in small claims court. Zebberman never mentioned he was representing Golan at the California PUC investigation that resulted in the revocation of LMI/Golan's license and a $10, 000 fine imposed and that they threatened their victims by stalking, calling, and using the personal photos, banking and other personal information to scare the victim and their family. Check out the photo with the "hermetically sealed" storage boxes - outside by their garbage. My property was destroyed when they "returned it" after a court order. My banking statements, birth certificates, social security cards and confidential business records were on the top of the opened bankers boxes, my young daughter's photos, toys, books and other heirlooms with liquid poured over them. My clothing had been worn, Waterford and Lladro smashed. After the complaint was filed with the court judgment was delivered but Golan and Zebberman said they had no inventory so the judge asked mine for the replacement cost insurance. The Let's Move It trucks began circling the street in front of my residence and threatening calls intensified I received phone calls after I dropped my daughter at school asking if I was "sure she was at school" and what I would do "after acid was thrown on my face".

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

In the Matter of the Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the operations and practices of Let's Move It, Inc., California corporation and its President, Amir Golan,

Respondents. Investigation [protected] (Filed March 16, 2000)

SCOPING MEMO AND RULING OF ASSIGNED COMMISSIONER AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE…

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