ABF U-Pack Moving

3.5 star rating
6 reviews Rating Details

Category: Movers

875 Energy Way
(at Nirvana Ave)
Chula Vista, CA 91911
(855) 240-3502
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Hours:

Mon-Fri 7 am - 8 pm

Sat 9 am - 4 pm

Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
About This Business:

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  • Review from V. C.

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    • 25 reviews

    Toronto, ON

    Canada
    5.0 star rating
    12/14/2009

    I used ABF UPACK for a complicated 3000 mile move because it was $4000 CHEAPER than conventional rip-off movers, and it would arrive WAY faster, and on schedule.  We opted to pack using "storage pods"  and I had total control over the packing and loading of my belongings- the kind of care only an owner would afford.  

    At the end of the journey NOT ONE THING was damaged in any way.  U PACK is AMAZING.  I wish I could give this system 6 stars!

  • Review from Heat R.

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    • 14 reviews

    Arlington, VA

    1.0 star rating
    2/5/2012

    I wish I could give ABF negative 5 stars.  I trusted ABF to move my stuff from VA to CA safely.  When my "life in a box" arrived in CA, it turned out that their inferior trailer had leaked water and ruined a few of my expensive things.  Turns out they only reimburse you for 10cents per pound unless you pay for extra insurance.  So, they basically would have given me $4 for my $500+ worth of stuff that was damaged because their faulty trailer leaked water during the trip.

    Thanks for nothing ABF.

  • Review from Lahnna E.

    San Diego, CA

    4.0 star rating
    9/8/2008

    My boyfriend and I just moved here from Boston.  Everything happened very last minute and we were trying to decide the best way to get ourselves and our stuff out here in time for my boyfriend to start his new job (which was the reason we were moving).  His boss suggested we try ABF and it turned out to be the best option out of trucking or trailering our stuff.  

    ABF sets you up with a "relocube" which is like a pod.  You pack it yourself (which I'm sure aids in the "Oh, that broke?!  Well, it's not OUR fault!  You packed it!" scenario)  

    After it's packed and some dude picks it up you are able to track it via the website and receive notification when it arrives nearest to where you'll be residing.  In San Diego's case, this would be the Chula Vista location.

    ABF will also store the cube for you in case you do not have the space or time right away to get settled.  A few days after we arrived we called to have them drop off the cube.  They have some very skilled drivers.  He arrived promptly and navigated his little fork-lift like a pro!  Very friendly as well.  He fit the cube into our parking space easily and all was well.  

    As it turns out we did not utilize the storage option from ABF and I called them to request that they remove the $200 storage fee from our receipt which they did and they mailed us a new copy promptly.

    All in all, quite impressed!  Moving companies would never give you this much close attention.  However, the few times I called to find out when precisely the driver would be arriving to our new address the woman on the phone sounded less than enthused about having to DO something that required work.  This was quickly remedied when a more helpful associate took the phone call from her.

    Also, some of our belongings got juggled in the move.  The vibration must have caused some things to get jostled and a few of the blankets used to cushion other things received friction burn holes!  That is pretty much all that went wrong though.  We were able to fit our two mountain bicycles, a loveseat, a large dining table, a drafting table, 13 long boxes of comic books (boyfriend's), and many other boxes and tubs of clothing and stuff.

  • Review from M T.

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    • 1 review

    San Diego, CA

    2.0 star rating
    10/31/2011

    The person I talked to on the phone to make reservation (800 number) was very very nice.  She was pleasant to talk to and very helpful, BUT people at Chula Vista office are absolutely horrible.  Unprofessional and rude.  They didn't call me to confirm my reservation. My relocubes arrived late so my movers had to wait around for them.  Driver and unloader of the relocubes seems to not-care about customer at all.  I will recommend this service to my friends but will make sure to be on top of things if they have to rely on Chula Vista office.

  • Review from Juliann A.

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    • 80 reviews

    Washington, DC

    5.0 star rating
    Updated - 1/8/2010

    I used ABF again in August '09 to move additional items from Washington, DC to San Diego, CA. Right on time and very professional, the guy dropped off the smallest relocube, which was pretty roomy. The pod arrived at my CA house five days later with an equally helpful and professional driver. I have and will continue to recommend ABF. The concept is great, and it is an outstanding moving company!

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  • Review from Betsy C.

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    • 21 reviews

    San Diego, CA

    5.0 star rating
    7/22/2010

    USED U-PACK MOVING TRAILER:

    THIS COMPANY IS AWESOME!!!  LOOOVE THEM!!!
    BBB Rating is A+ (when I researched them)!! Totally professional, absolutely friendly and very helpful!!  2600 mile relocation move a success!! :)

    NOTE:  EVEN IF YOU DON'T CHOSE THIS COMPANY... BE SURE TO BE SAFE: www. protectyourmove .gov  (without spaces http://www.protectyour...)

    I had hell with previous movers (American Van Lines) with their lack of professionalism in not picking my stuff up w/o warning & then not being able to give me a move date as the weeks passed...& ripping me off almost $800 of my deposit only because they said they COULD move me when they couldn't. This is when I had to find another mover QUICKLY!!  & fortunately found ABF via an insert of change of address from the post office (which also gives you a coupon for $50 off!!).
    ** ABF IS TOTAL OPPOSITE from those other evil movers!!!! ***

    You can give them one or two days notice and they'll send the trailer for you to load your stuff onto it!!! And they DO deliver in the time they claim and can even hold off on delivery of things up to three days or so for free!! Very accommodating and helpful!! They can even pick up on the same day you call it in (conditions apply)!!!

    Not only that but it's awesome!!! You ONLY PAY for the SPACE YOU USE which is not set in stone until you're fully loaded & it's picked up, weight is not a factor. The trailer is a 8'6" wide x 9' tall and 28' possibility of depth, but you use what you need (minimum of 5' deep). MUCH cheaper than any movers by a lot... superb on services!!! I TOTALLY RECOMMEND THEM!!  

    ONLY THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND....
    1) Be sure to get your "Rights and Responsibilities" pamphlet as required to do so by law. They may have it online.

    2) BEFORE booking the pick up date, find out if parking the trailer will be an issue either on street or driveway (need 40' space (trailer & ramp) & it's very, very tall, won't fit under a garage). You may have to call police department to verify if ok to park on street. I had room at my origin, but my destination was a concern. Talk to ABF if no room on driveway and parking of trailer on street is not allowed. They may be able to help you out. They did w/ me. :)

    3) LIABILITY IS VERY LIMITED as you're the one loading/unloading!! So pack your things VERY well. (tons of cushion & reinforcement in boxes)

    4) THINGS YOU'LL NEED:
    a) WORK GLOVES (for putting up the bulkhead, which may be splitting and can give you splinters, plus it's dirty-- and also for moving the ramp?)

    b) DOLLY & STEP STOOL (if you yourself are doing the loading/unloading)

    c) TIE MATERIALS SUCH AS ROPE & TARP (to tie your stuff up so it doesn't fall. I did a web w/ the trailer holes (forget terminology) and the rope. EVERYTHING fell & shifted, even as tight as I thought I had it, but the web held it from going any further. Stuff does get dusty. Doesn't appear that way but it is dusty, especially noticeable on plastics.

    d) BIKE CHAIN AND/OR LOCK for securing the door while loading (if you don't do it all in one day or if you need to run out for something). They don't provide locks you can use.

    e) ANOTHER PERSON- The ramp is very heavy (esp. for a petite girl) and to put the bulkhead up to divide your stuff from the rest of the future cargo they load... you may need 2 people.

    GOOD LUCK!! Hope this was helpful. :)

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