North American Van Lines 26277 Southwest 95th Avenue, Wilsonville, OR 97070
About the Business
North American Van Lines is a renowned moving company and storage facility located at 26277 Southwest 95th Avenue in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States. With a reputation for excellence in the industry, North American Van Lines offers professional moving services for residential and commercial clients. Whether you are relocating across town or across the country, their experienced team is dedicated to providing top-notch service and ensuring a smooth and stress-free moving experience. In addition to their moving services, North American Van Lines also offers secure storage solutions for those in need of temporary or long-term storage options. Trust North American Van Lines to handle all of your moving and storage needs with professionalism and care.
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Location & Phone number
26277 SW 95th Ave #210, Wilsonville, OR 97070, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"What an incredibly easy process! I had been left high and dry by another moving company and needed to ship items in a short window. Staff were professional, communicative, and made the entire move superb and worry free. Definitely recommend this company!"
"Do Not use North American / Moda Moving! Our delivery for our items from Portland, OR to Boulder, CO window was Jan. 3-8 (2024). Items were delivered at 3pm on Jan. 8, but only 2/3 of our items fit on the truck because they a) waited until the end of the window to pack our items and realized they would not fit and had no extra time because they packed it so late in the window and b) underestimated how much of a truck was needed for our items. we are still without our things. Called this morning and we were told their driver is still picking items up around the northwest and won't be leaving their Wilsonvillle lot with our items for another 5 days until Jan. 20! Our items won't be leaving Oregon until 12 days after the end of when they were "guaranteed" to be delivered! So delivery won't be for at least another 2+ weeks. Dan the salesperson made several claims that did not occur: told us our items would be packed onto the truck (all on 1 truck), that they'd be kept separate from other households stuff (they were not, and our items weren’t on the truck and our table got mixed in with other items and was delivered to another family), be delivered within the guarantee window (it is looking like it's going to be 3 weeks past that window) and that we'd know 48 hours ahead of timing of arrival so we knew when to drive to meet the van ( We were told things were being picked up on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024, so we left CA to drive to CO to meet the van. Then we called Tuesday to learn when things would be delivered, and they said they decided to put it on another truck later in the week and would be loaded Thursday...so we arrived too soon in CO and had to go to a hotel for a couple nights.) Communication was inaccurate and we have had to call them to get updates (no word for almost a week after our items didn't make the truck)! The company's primary focus is profit and not the customer. They need to make this right by hiring a driver to deliver our missing items. We are having to wait until Jan. 20 departure because they want to maximize profit by fitting our remaining items onto a truck with other folks stuff coming to CO. They need to apologize and take accountability that they made mistakes (not just blame the driver). DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY if you want regular updates on where your items are and if you want to get them within weeks of when it's supposed to arrive."
"Well, where does one start? Stars selected is one, but not what we truly wanted to select which is a negative 10 Stars. There is good reason! It's been almost 1 year to this date our nightmare of a journey began, and has now just been completed. I will say upfront that there are 2 parties involved, Moda Moving out of Oregon and North American Van Lines. North American Van Lines Custmer Service Department (upper management) did their best to satisfy us with compensation for all damages to our property. This was our first time hiring a moving company, past moves we always did on our own. It was different this time as I was disabled. During moving day I was unable to observe entire crew packaging items as there was 3 levels to the house and crews on each level. We did pack most boxes, leaving Moda to pack and wrap almost all large items which included a brand new refrigerator (that received dents and scratches on both doors as it was not wrapped in anything when offloaded from truck), brand new bedroom set (had scrathes at end destination) and cement outdoor garden items (not wrapped in any protection and put in cardboard boxes and they weighed over 100 lbs each), broken heirlooms again not wrapped etc. In addition we were charged for disassembly and assembly at end destination of multiple items. Shelving was to be disassembled and wasn't and completely damaged. Assemly at end destination was attempted but driver said not his responsibility. We were charged for all those services in addition to regular moving fees. We were told that our property would be in storage then put on a trailer direct to the end destination. Come to find out midway thru the trip across the country our belongings were removed from one trailer to another without our knowledge. This added the possibility of more damage to our belongings. While Moda is packaging your items they have a process, they do not explain thoroughly to you and yet expect you to sign that you agree to what they have documented about your items. There is a numbering system they use which includes descriptions of damage your belongings have at the time of pickup. What was amazing is that this process, we discovered in the end was misleading. It seemed to be that almost every item Moda was responsible for packaging and moving they stated there was already damage to those items, when there was not. We discovered this once we were collecting information for our damage claim. An example of this was when they marked on the sheet that an item had damage and when looking at the item at the end destination there was no damage at all to that item. I would venture to say this is a sly way of CYA for Moda and any damage created by their neglect of proper protection to your property. It explained why the sheets of paper were completed by the supervisor not in the vicinity of said items when itially documented, but in another location of the house. A suggestion is if you choose to use any moving company ask the movers to point out exactly where the damage is and get a visual first hand and initial each said damage listed on their paperwork. I truly hope that the Supervisor, Vlad, who handled our packaging and loading of our belongings has been reassigned to a different position within the company. I did send information to the company once our belongings arrived damaged and some broken in pieces on how disappointed we were. The lack of care and handling our belongings was so disappointing especially when you are being compensated greatly for it. This review might be one year late, but hope if you do choose Moda that you watch every move they make. Would not recommend!"
"Reading other reviews, I guess I got lucky! My driver seemed to be an independent contractor (he owned his truck) and very reliable. The trucks are MASSIVE, they did fit on Villebois roads so I didn't have to pay the $350 shuttle fee to get items on the truck. All my items were delivered, with no damage or missing items. They do an in-person visit to quote you, which led to a much less expensive quote than all other places except 1 because they had a more accurate gauge of my furniture. They didn't care that I ended up swapping some items out for others, because ultimately they'll charge by weight and as long as you're under the estimate you'll pay what they quoted."
"During the negotiation/quoting phase the rep (Neil Gordon) for the company gave a good price stating that there are no hidden charges and that is exactly what I'd pay. The fine print on subsequent documents, however, counts every step of your building and states possible Shuttle charges. Quote: SHUTTLE CHARGE: If the authorized motor vehicle carrier/agent cannot get within 100 yards of the customer's given address, the customer agrees to pay and will be required to pay an additional of $1 per cubic foot with a $350.00 minimum for the shuttle to bring them to the designated moving truck and or customers home. End of quote The trick is - they send to your destination huge 50+ ft trucks with your furniture even though it fits into pretty small UHall trucks, and the size of the truck is not specified in the Shuttle Charge clause. You'll find out about it only when you already partially paid, and the pick-up team arrives to your place requesting information if such huge trucks will fit onto your destination property. And it is, of course, up to the truck driver to decide if it fits or not, and out of my estimation and the words of the delivery driver, in 90% of the cases his truck does not fit to any destination point. The driver says he gets angry customers almost every day because even if the customer considers the destination as fitting for such a truck, most of the customers have no clue about the real size of the truck and in most cases they miscalculate and such a big truck just does not fit. In fact, I called the apartment complex office and asked them about their property in regards to the size of the truck (as I had never been there and rented the apartment online). The office rep said she had no clue and just sent the apartment complex plan directly to the delivery company, which did not help anyway. In other words, the company lays on customer's shoulders the logistics of the delivery and the customers will almost always pay extra shuttle/steps charges in case they do not know or miscalculate something. In my case I did not read the fine print and eventually paid for the extra 10 steps to my second floor (the first 10 steps according to the fine print are included) - $75, and the shuttle cost me extra $350. But besides, I delayed and made uncomfortable the driver (who had nothing to do with this scheme) during the shouting match with the pick-up company (Condor Moving Systems AFAIR) and got upset that this information was omitted during the initial quote negotiation with the First National Van Lines,. When I got on the phone with the First National Van Lines, the rep just said - read the fine print next time you're signing anything. I am giving 2 (instead of 1) stars only because the price was originally considerably (about 40%) cheaper than other moving companies I had contacted, the delivery was still made without almost any losses (for now just the lamp shade is missing, and a few minor scratches on the furniture. I am still unpacking, however), and the actual truck guys (especially the very patient delivery ones) were pretty good at what they did during both the pick-up and delivery. Had they not hidden the charges employing the above-mentioned tricks, I'd have given them 5. Also, be aware, that the First National Van Lines is just a broker. The delivering will be done by the actual moving companies, and they can be different upon the pick-up and delivery. So you'll be speaking with a lot of different people during the process and to most of them you'll be explaining the same thing over and over again."
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