Suburban moving company goes out of business amid barrage of complaints; customers not pleased

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Frustrated customers feel the owner got of the company away scot-free – and they're still out cash, even with a judge ruling in their favor.

-- An Illinois-based moving company has closed up shop, after intense scrutiny in the wake of multiple consumer complaints.going back nearly two years. Now, frustrated customers feel the owner got of the company away scot-free – and they're still out cash, even with a judge ruling in their favor.

Reisner said in September 2021, the Illinois Attorney General's office told him:"Sorry, we tried our best. You have to go after this civilly."So Reisner spent another year fighting Bulls Moving, and won a $39,000 judgment against Ohanesyan. One woman successfully lobbied the DeKalb County, Georgia Sheriff's office to file a theft case against the former Illinois business owner.Ohanesyan turned himself in to deputies in October 2022.

We don't have answers there. We called Ohanesyan several times – then got a message to"text only." That message no longer shows up on Victory's phone – because the person unsent the message and didn't write anything else.

 

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