Jake landed a new job in Calgary and had three weeks to pack up his life in Winnipeg. He started looking for a moving company, “being a millennial, the first place I looked was online,” says Jake. He hired the company and arranged for his belongings to be delivered to Calgary.

The delivery date arrived and his belongings were nowhere to be seen. Something didn’t feel right.

“I was panicking. I had already called them three or four times that day. Eventually, I got the truth out of them – my stuff was in storage in Saskatoon,” he says. Jake had to hire a different moving company to get his things from Saskatoon to Calgary, all while living out of a suitcase.

That’s when he contacted Consumer Protection BC and an investigation began into the company’s business practices. “I was resigned to the fact that nothing was going to happen,” says Jake, “but as soon as [the inspector] got involved, he was in constant contact with me, letting me know about the next steps.”

The investigation determined the moving company had engaged in deceptive business practices by taking Jake’s money and not providing the contracted moving services or issuing a refund. “I encourage people to know their rights,” says Jake, “I’m one of the lucky ones — a lot of people have been in a situation like this and haven’t gotten a single cent back.”

Names changed to protect the privacy of the individuals involved.

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ADDITIONAL READING:

Choosing a moving company
Jack and Lisa’s story: paving the way to a consumer refund