Klein Karoo Meubelvervoer
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#23
in Transportation & Logistics
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0
Recommended: Unlikely
Jun '25 - May '26
Klein Karoo Meubelvervoer has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 2 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked Klein Karoo Meubelvervoer across 94 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Trek movers? All about moving Klein karoo meubel vervoer Trek netwerk Louise de Lange Elize DuPreez Lizè something what else. Here is my sad story about how we got ****med out of our retirement savings. We were relocating to the South Coast not to retire yet. We trusted Trek/movers to do our move. Lizè was very helpful and sounded very trustworthy as she phoned me and kept me up to date with everything. We paid a deposit of R7500 to set the date on the 23rd of October as it's cheaper then. We wanted to save money by using them as we had a lot of expenses. Came to the 22nd she whatsapped me telling the truck had problems and have to go for repairs but no problem Friday we will load. Friday came still no truck. Saturday, no truck. That's when we realized we were ****med. I immediately emailed Biddulphs to see if we would still get the same quote as it's already after the 25th. Sadly, it already went up with R10 000. We ended up paying double we would have for Biddulphs than trek movers or whoever. Had we known, we would have stuck with Biddulphs. They were so fast and professional. But because of these people who don't even have any business what so ever. We are out of our last savings. Although I am very, very disappointed, I forgive them because that is what Jesus would do. But I will do everything to make sure that everyone knows about their ****s. It's not revenge. It's protecting others from them. They might get away with it here on earth. But God will not let them get away with it. They will get what they deserve. Please rarther use Biddulphs from the start. Moving before the 25th would be cheaper. Yes, they are expensive. But at least they show up on the date and 2 hours before time.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Trek movers? All about moving Klein karoo meubel vervoer Trek netwerk Louise de Lange Elize DuPreez Lizè something what else. Here is my sad story about how we got ****med out of our retirement savings. We were relocating to the South Coast not to retire yet. We trusted Trek/movers to do our move. Lizè was very helpful and sounded very trustworthy as she phoned me and kept me up to date with everything. We paid a deposit of R7500 to set the date on the 23rd of October as it's cheaper then. We wanted to save money by using them as we had a lot of expenses. Came to the 22nd she whatsapped me telling the truck had problems and have to go for repairs but no problem Friday we will load. Friday came still no truck. Saturday, no truck. That's when we realized we were ****med. I immediately emailed Biddulphs to see if we would still get the same quote as it's already after the 25th. Sadly, it already went up with R10 000. We ended up paying double we would have for Biddulphs than trek movers or whoever. Had we known, we would have stuck with Biddulphs. They were so fast and professional. But because of these people who don't even have any business what so ever. We are out of our last savings. Although I am very, very disappointed, I forgive them because that is what Jesus would do. But I will do everything to make sure that everyone knows about their ****s. It's not revenge. It's protecting others from them. They might get away with it here on earth. But God will not let them get away with it. They will get what they deserve. Please rarther use Biddulphs from the start. Moving before the 25th would be cheaper. Yes, they are expensive. But at least they show up on the date and 2 hours before time.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I don't even want to waste my breath. December 2024 - a very emotional move for me, only to be further tormented by these people who didn't pitch, didn't respond to messages, and left us R13,000 in the minus with no service. Stay AWAY!!!!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I don't even want to waste my breath. December 2024 - a very emotional move for me, only to be further tormented by these people who didn't pitch, didn't respond to messages, and left us R13,000 in the minus with no service. Stay AWAY!!!!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Oneerbaar, *****, astrant, vat jou geld, geen diens, vals advertensie, vals beloftes = the works, alles in een. Elize is ongelukkig baie gladdemond, maar elke woord is 'n leuen. Dis jammer, maar ek moet iets daaroor se, want hul adverteer steeds in die Kaap en langs die pad by die tolhekke.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Oneerbaar, *****, astrant, vat jou geld, geen diens, vals advertensie, vals beloftes = the works, alles in een. Elize is ongelukkig baie gladdemond, maar elke woord is 'n leuen. Dis jammer, maar ek moet iets daaroor se, want hul adverteer steeds in die Kaap en langs die pad by die tolhekke.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
You have to pay in full to secure your moving date, then they don't pitch up! Promised to move the following week, then didn't pitch up. Filled in cancellation form where they promised to refund me in full... NOTHING! Going to open a case at the police. Don't fall into their trap!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
You have to pay in full to secure your moving date, then they don't pitch up! Promised to move the following week, then didn't pitch up. Filled in cancellation form where they promised to refund me in full... NOTHING! Going to open a case at the police. Don't fall into their trap!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
NEVER trust this company - Klein Karoo Mini Movers are ****mers who promise you the world, take your money (full payment to secure moving date), then don't pitch up at all... promise to refund then NOTHING! You will end up more broke and frustrated than ever before!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
NEVER trust this company - Klein Karoo Mini Movers are ****mers who promise you the world, take your money (full payment to secure moving date), then don't pitch up at all... promise to refund then NOTHING! You will end up more broke and frustrated than ever before!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Ek het einde April 2022 getrek vanaf Sandberg af. Hulle was n paar dae laat om my trek op te laai. Daar was amper nie genoeg plek op die 2 trokke nie, ek het n lys van items gestuur en het toe nog items afgehaal. My trek het Bloemfontein toe gegaan waar dit direk in 2 store in gepak was. hulle het my goed begin inpak voor ek daar was. Ek het n vertoonkas wat n erfstuk is met ronde ruite, die ruite was gebreek asook die raam van 1 van die ruite. hulle het my nie eers in kennis gestel nie. My los spieëls was ook gebreek. Ek het hulle ge****ak toe ek in my meenthuis ingetrek het in maar hulle het niks omtrent dit gedoen nie. Ek was bitter teleurgesteld en sal definitief nie weer van hulle gebruik maak nie.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Ek het einde April 2022 getrek vanaf Sandberg af. Hulle was n paar dae laat om my trek op te laai. Daar was amper nie genoeg plek op die 2 trokke nie, ek het n lys van items gestuur en het toe nog items afgehaal. My trek het Bloemfontein toe gegaan waar dit direk in 2 store in gepak was. hulle het my goed begin inpak voor ek daar was. Ek het n vertoonkas wat n erfstuk is met ronde ruite, die ruite was gebreek asook die raam van 1 van die ruite. hulle het my nie eers in kennis gestel nie. My los spieëls was ook gebreek. Ek het hulle ge****ak toe ek in my meenthuis ingetrek het in maar hulle het niks omtrent dit gedoen nie. Ek was bitter teleurgesteld en sal definitief nie weer van hulle gebruik maak nie.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Based on feedback received from Hellopeter, I requested that my original review be removed, to allow me to replace it with one which is more objective, and contains only those facts which I would have no problem providing the site with evidence thereof in support of this review. No facts were harmed in the previous review, however, some of the evidence thereof originated from an attorney's office and are therefore privileged information. 1. We appointed this company in February 2023 to facilitate our move from Gauteng to the Western Cape. The date of the move was mutually agreed to by both parties in writing, for the second week of March 2023. 2. At their insistence, the full invoice amounting to almost R50K, was paid upfront, in full, at the beginning of February 2023. 3. Four days before our move was scheduled, we were informed that they might not be able to fulfil the move on the booked date due to flooding in the Garden Route region and would keep us posted. 4. The day before our scheduled move, it was confirmed by the company that they would not be able to undertake our move on the booked date. 5. For a subsequent period of two weeks, various ‘reasons’ for being unable to undertake the move were provided, including, inter alia, a recalcitrant tenant in a house to which they were meant to be delivering to, repeated breakdowns in Bloemfontein, inability of subcontractors to uphold their side of the bargain (let’s not even get into why there are subcontractors involved in this in the first place) and various unspecified delays en route. Oh, and I think the weather came into the equation again (I would have to double-check the transcripts of the WhatsApp correspondence again to be 100% certain, though). 6. Twelve days after we were supposed to have moved, we were informed, via WhatsApp voice note, that they did not, in fact, have the necessary vehicles to undertake our move and that indeed, one of the vehicles that they claimed to have was actually sitting on a ship in Durban harbour (again I’d have to check the transcript to be 100% certain, but it was along those lines). 7. The company representative asked in that same voice note whether we wished to cancel the contract, and OFFERED a full refund in the event that we did. At that stage, said company representative was unable to provide any indication of whether they might, in the future, be able to undertake the move, and if so, WHEN they might be in a position to provide the service for which they had already been paid. 8. We advised them that we did wish to cancel the contract and provided banking details for the refund to be paid into, both via WhatsApp and via email. 9. It is now precisely twelve months, one week and five days following the correspondence referred to in points 7 and 8 above, and we have not yet received our refund. 10. At his point, they still owe us the original debt, plus interest, plus legal fees. The above are the facts briefly stated, and I leave you to draw your own conclusions from them. However, if the facility existed on this site, based on my interactions with, and personal experience of, the company, I would give them minus 5 stars.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Based on feedback received from Hellopeter, I requested that my original review be removed, to allow me to replace it with one which is more objective, and contains only those facts which I would have no problem providing the site with evidence thereof in support of this review. No facts were harmed in the previous review, however, some of the evidence thereof originated from an attorney's office and are therefore privileged information. 1. We appointed this company in February 2023 to facilitate our move from Gauteng to the Western Cape. The date of the move was mutually agreed to by both parties in writing, for the second week of March 2023. 2. At their insistence, the full invoice amounting to almost R50K, was paid upfront, in full, at the beginning of February 2023. 3. Four days before our move was scheduled, we were informed that they might not be able to fulfil the move on the booked date due to flooding in the Garden Route region and would keep us posted. 4. The day before our scheduled move, it was confirmed by the company that they would not be able to undertake our move on the booked date. 5. For a subsequent period of two weeks, various ‘reasons’ for being unable to undertake the move were provided, including, inter alia, a recalcitrant tenant in a house to which they were meant to be delivering to, repeated breakdowns in Bloemfontein, inability of subcontractors to uphold their side of the bargain (let’s not even get into why there are subcontractors involved in this in the first place) and various unspecified delays en route. Oh, and I think the weather came into the equation again (I would have to double-check the transcripts of the WhatsApp correspondence again to be 100% certain, though). 6. Twelve days after we were supposed to have moved, we were informed, via WhatsApp voice note, that they did not, in fact, have the necessary vehicles to undertake our move and that indeed, one of the vehicles that they claimed to have was actually sitting on a ship in Durban harbour (again I’d have to check the transcript to be 100% certain, but it was along those lines). 7. The company representative asked in that same voice note whether we wished to cancel the contract, and OFFERED a full refund in the event that we did. At that stage, said company representative was unable to provide any indication of whether they might, in the future, be able to undertake the move, and if so, WHEN they might be in a position to provide the service for which they had already been paid. 8. We advised them that we did wish to cancel the contract and provided banking details for the refund to be paid into, both via WhatsApp and via email. 9. It is now precisely twelve months, one week and five days following the correspondence referred to in points 7 and 8 above, and we have not yet received our refund. 10. At his point, they still owe us the original debt, plus interest, plus legal fees. The above are the facts briefly stated, and I leave you to draw your own conclusions from them. However, if the facility existed on this site, based on my interactions with, and personal experience of, the company, I would give them minus 5 stars.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On the one year anniversary of this company taking a very, very large sum of money from us to deliver a service that they never delivered, I felt it was time to leave this review - there have been other reviewers who have stated that the company in question has contacted them to threaten that they won't get their refund if they don't take their review down; frankly after a year I think its safe to assume we're not getting our refund. I find it rather interesting (and apt) that literally all of the good reviews that were left for them have now vanished, and all that remains are the 1 star reviews. This company charged close to R50K to move us from Gauteng to the Western Cape in Feb/March 2023. All was going according to plan, until our planned moving date arrived and then it all fell apart. From flooding along the Garden Route (which to be fair, did happen) to obstinate tenants in houses they were meant to be delivering to refusing to move out, truck breakdowns in Bloem (which happened with alarming regularity), strike action en route and subcontractors allegedly not playing their part, for two whole weeks we were messed around with a new excuse every second day ****erally). Two weeks to the day after we were meant to have moved, we were informed, via a voice note nogal, that apparently the truck which had allegedly been breaking down in Bloem with alarming regularity, actually did exist - but was apparently stuck on a ship in Durban harbour. One thing these people do deserve is 50 points for creativity. Based on the fact that they clearly did not have the infrastructure and resources necessary to undertake the move for which they charged a small fortune for, THEY made the offer to refund us in full, stating that they "completely understood" if we wanted to cancel. So we took them up on that. And twelve months and two lawyers later, we're still waiting for that refund. We discovered on appointing an attorney that they not only owed several of their clients various sums ranging between R10K and R50K, but that they ALSO owed a local commercial entity an amount in the region of R100K. So, although the Sheriff attached the few "assets" that were located at their premises when the Sheriff arrived, the amount of money that would have been raised from the sale of said "assets" would have been a mere drop in the ocean of what this pair owe to at least a dozen people (that we know of). Oh, they did offer at one stage to pay us back R2K per month so in three years we MIGHT have got our money back albeit incrementally - on the advice of our lawyer and for obvious reasons, we declined their not-so-generous offer. So, in the event that you see one of their signs that are still up in various dorps in the Karoo, and decide that you're going "support local" for your move, DON'T. They are now also operating under a different company name which for legal reasons I won't include here, but if the moving company you're planning to use gives an office address in De Rust, steer very, very clear of them. Or you too may land up R70K poorer.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On the one year anniversary of this company taking a very, very large sum of money from us to deliver a service that they never delivered, I felt it was time to leave this review - there have been other reviewers who have stated that the company in question has contacted them to threaten that they won't get their refund if they don't take their review down; frankly after a year I think its safe to assume we're not getting our refund. I find it rather interesting (and apt) that literally all of the good reviews that were left for them have now vanished, and all that remains are the 1 star reviews. This company charged close to R50K to move us from Gauteng to the Western Cape in Feb/March 2023. All was going according to plan, until our planned moving date arrived and then it all fell apart. From flooding along the Garden Route (which to be fair, did happen) to obstinate tenants in houses they were meant to be delivering to refusing to move out, truck breakdowns in Bloem (which happened with alarming regularity), strike action en route and subcontractors allegedly not playing their part, for two whole weeks we were messed around with a new excuse every second day ****erally). Two weeks to the day after we were meant to have moved, we were informed, via a voice note nogal, that apparently the truck which had allegedly been breaking down in Bloem with alarming regularity, actually did exist - but was apparently stuck on a ship in Durban harbour. One thing these people do deserve is 50 points for creativity. Based on the fact that they clearly did not have the infrastructure and resources necessary to undertake the move for which they charged a small fortune for, THEY made the offer to refund us in full, stating that they "completely understood" if we wanted to cancel. So we took them up on that. And twelve months and two lawyers later, we're still waiting for that refund. We discovered on appointing an attorney that they not only owed several of their clients various sums ranging between R10K and R50K, but that they ALSO owed a local commercial entity an amount in the region of R100K. So, although the Sheriff attached the few "assets" that were located at their premises when the Sheriff arrived, the amount of money that would have been raised from the sale of said "assets" would have been a mere drop in the ocean of what this pair owe to at least a dozen people (that we know of). Oh, they did offer at one stage to pay us back R2K per month so in three years we MIGHT have got our money back albeit incrementally - on the advice of our lawyer and for obvious reasons, we declined their not-so-generous offer. So, in the event that you see one of their signs that are still up in various dorps in the Karoo, and decide that you're going "support local" for your move, DON'T. They are now also operating under a different company name which for legal reasons I won't include here, but if the moving company you're planning to use gives an office address in De Rust, steer very, very clear of them. Or you too may land up R70K poorer.
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