Hello,
This is a bit of an oddball question - but the moving company is about to deliver all of the items from my shop space tomorrow (a big move from CA to WA), and I realized there may be a problem. After the truck was loaded up, sealed, ramps removed and carted away...they had me sign the inventory sheet. Then while walking out to the street the inventory guy tells me he accounted for about 80% of the items on the truck, the movers were just going too fast for him to keep up! I'm a bit green as this is my first big move like this with 'professionals' and in the confusion I did not realize how important this fact could be.
So, now they are going to deliver tomorrow and technically there is no way for me to tell that every box is accounted for. My plan right now is to not sign the inventory sheet after they unload and tell them sorry, but they can come back in a week or so once I have unpacked and we can sign if I don't notice anything missing.
Does that sound like a fair tactic? Not sure if there's anything else I can do. I let the company office know as well as the corporate customer service but have gotten no answers. Any thoughts...