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All My Sons Moving & Storage

480 Lordship Boulevard, Stratford, CT, 06615, US
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All My Sons Moving & Storage - took my phone and refused to give it back

Im Glad I didn't hire this company to move my valuables.

On 12/8/12 while heading from my apartment out to my car I dropped my cell phone. At this time this company was moving a woman into the building next to mine, which I pass by on my way to my car. The moving truck was parked across our sidewalk on the way to the parking lot and right behind my car. I came back from an errand and first checked the sidewalk on my way back to my apartment and then my apartment and then began to track it with Apple's find my phone app. which showed it was still on my street so I walked around outside and called my phone trying to locate it to no avail and after about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes and 24 calls to my phone and came back inside to track it again and now that the moving truck had left the area my phone first tracked to North Haven and last tracked to Stratford within 4 minutes of where this company is located.

I talked to the woman who was just moved in and she originally gave me the wrong contact info. so I spent 3 days calling and emailing the wrong people. on Tuesday 12-11 the neighbor who used this company found me and told me she originally gave me the wrong info and then provided me with this companies name and phone number. She said she called them on 12/8 and toldthem that the employees had left with my phone. Their answer was Oh we haven't heard anything. She also left the moving companies number with my rental office on 12/8/12
I called them @ [protected] one of a couple numbers on their website and was told it would be looked into and someone would get back to me. My neighbor then came back with the number she used to contact them.

After waiting for two days I called them @ [protected] and was once again told they would talk to the drivers and get back to me. I waited until Friday and then posted a question on the business page of the company which got the attention of the companies owner/president of record Frank Fatigati of Fountain Inn SC, because I received a call from [protected] which is the phone number for All My Sons Moving and Storage of Greenville, Inc.. I called him back. I explained that his men were here when I dropped my phone and that my phone tracked on my road up until his truck and employees left and then the tracker followed it to the area of where the business is located. He stated that they did have my phone but it was not stolen because the driver found it and then looked around to see if anyone was in the area and when he didn't see anyone gave it to his helper and they drove away with it. He then proceeded to say if you dropped a dollar you wouldn't expect to get it back would you and to tell me how he lost 3 or 4 phones that he never got back. A dollar doesn't have my name listed inside it's settings and that I called my phone over 20 times while his employees were on our property and the display read ICE1 so they were given plenty of opportunity to pick it up and tell me they had it but no they decided to take it back to Stratford and keep it. He refused to mail my phone and said I could go pick it up if I wanted it I called him back + told him I would be there on Monday 12-17, he said they would be there all day. I called in the morning to verify their address and was told once again they would get back to me and once again nothing.

I then emailed the company page and got a response from a Barry C. the manager in Stratford to email him at [protected]@allmysons.com and got a response from a William Cosey @ wcoseyallmysons.com who said " Barry forwarded me your email. Listen I would like to resolve this issue for you. I did speak with our team member and he mentioned that the phone is no longer in our possession. Can I send you a check for $50 to cover the cost of your insurance deductible?" My response was $50 wont do a thing for me that phone was just purchased in September I got it for $99.00 because I had a trade in, it was on sale and I was eligilbe for an upgrade and I paid $25. for the otterbox that was around it. I had to pay $219 + tax for the replacement phone and was required to add a ghost line and sign a new two year contract at 9.99 a month for two years (roughly) 240.00, a 36.00 dollar activation fee and 39 for my new otterbox so they cost me more like $658.00.

Although it may not be illegal to walk off with someones property because they dropped it near you
it should be anyone with half a brain can figure out who a smart phone belongs to as the name is right in the settings and there was ample chance to pick it up and return it the 20+ times I called it while they were here and had my phone on them. Maybe its just me but I find disturbing that a person in such a business and their employees would have a finders/keeper attitude. Just where does one draw the line about what is "found" and what can be kept. I personally would never hire a business with this attitude to be in charge of my valuables unattended but that is just my honest opinion

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Update by L. Light
Mar 05, 2013 5:33 pm EST

The police investigation into this matter has revealed that one employee sold my phone to another employee for $50.00. Although initial statement from the companies owner to the officer was it was sold at a flea market. I received an email from the director of public relations in Texas with a settlement offer and a settlement letter attached containing wording to which I would not sign my name on for any amount of money as follows below

I, _______________, Lori Light hereby release:
All My Sons Moving & Storage of Connecticut, Inc. (“AMS”)
from all claims of any nature concerning the incident (my cell phone was found by an AMS mover and not returned) that occurred on or about December 8, 2012 in consideration of their payment of:
: : : : : : :$661.50 : : : : : :
I have made this settlement with AMS in good faith and without duress.
I now consider any matters or issues relative to this transaction between AMS and me to be totally satisfied.
I am aware that upon receipt of this signed and notarized agreement, a check in the above amount will be mailed to me within ten (10) days.
I also attest that all of my statements made to AMS relative to this claim were truthful.
I agree that upon receiving the settlement amount I will remove any comments, postings, websites, published statements in any media, which I may have made about All My Sons Moving & Storage of Connecticut or any of its affiliates, or employees. I will also completely take down Facebook page “https://www.facebook.com/Amsripoff“. Where removal is not possible I will post the following statement or verbally inform any entity, agency or individual I may have contacted “All issues with All My Sons have been resolved and totally satisfied”
I also agree that upon accepting settlement on my claim I will not thereafter publish or otherwise make to any person or entity verbally or in writing, any negative or derogatory remarks about AMS or its employees.

Sorry I will not sign away my rights to tell what happened or delete my existing reviews as I was treated poorly and no amount of money can fix that and it should not be a stipulation of recovering what is rightfully mine.

Update by L. Light
Feb 23, 2013 7:31 pm EST

I had a conversation with Connecticut Attorney General's Office and was told that when someone finds your property and then discovers who it belongs to and fails to /refuses to, doesn't give it back or disposes of/destroys it it is theft by conversion and considered a crime. So for those whose belongings never made it off the truck and/or disappeared when you know their last location was on the moving truck contact an attorney or your local Attorney General's Office and Consumer Protection Department to find out your rights.

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