I am receiving 4 to 6 phone calls and/or e mails a day from Highway Hijacking victims asking that I intervene for them in thier efforts to regain their goods from Movers holding them hostage.
The purpose of this block is not to act as an advocacy group on behalf of these people who are contacting me. in the first place, I am not a Lawyer (thank God) Secondly my own track record is not that good. Read the archives on this site and you will see it took me 30 days to get my own goods delivered and I worked at it 8 to 10 hours a day.
What this Blog can do is shine a bright light on the activities of these mobster movers. They hate publicity and prefer to carry out thier scams under the cover of darkness and public ignorance.
The way for you victims to get your goods back is to publish your own current, ongoing hostage situation on this blog either as a new post or under the "comments" sections.
A woman called me this morning and said she is going to give in to the extortion demands of the moving company which has been holding her goods in a warehouse some 36 days after the promised delivery date. She gave them $3000.00 upfront and they now want $5000.00.
She explains that her appliances,furniture,collections being held by the criminals she unfortunately became a victim of, are worth about $70,000.00. It makes sense to her to give them another five grand and get her goods back, rather than than spend 70k replacing them.
I completely understand her reasoning and of course so do the extortionist blackmailers. This is why this type of activity is rampant among interstate movers. Who's to say they will deliver her goods when she sends them the additional money? What will prevent them from asking for another 5k. Who will prevent them and bring them to justice??
The police (no way Jose),
BBB (LOL),
ASMA (forget it),
DOT? (they will suggest arbitration).
I have said here many times what I repeated to this poor lady today. That is, that I believe it was the stuff I was publishing on this blog that convinced them it was in thier best interest to get me "off their backs." Obviously it hasn't worked. I do have my stuff and they don't have a dime of extortion payoff from me.
So,here is what I suggest: Come to this site and give full details about your situation: Name of company who has your goods, when they picked them up and the date they promised to deliver them, i.e whether they have passed the 14 business day limit which officially designates them as thieves.
The amount they said in the contract they would charge and the amount they now demand before they will deliver( the dollar amount of the extortion blackmail crime)
They will cave if you do this and repeat it every day because it will destroy their business.
So, to sum up, the one and only purpose of this blog is to offer you a sounding board to expose these thugs
19 May, 2009
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