Scott Tassone |
United States |
|
Consumer reviews about Scott Tassone |
NoNo1
|
Sep 24, 2012
|
liars, fake reviews
This company seems to be good and has many good reviews in the Internet. But all this is a lie! They wrote all this reviews itselves, don't trust them! I used their services and I can confirm that they provides noting from what they promise. No good service, no warranty, no support.
|
Zuzuzero
|
Nov 28, 2012
|
Scott Tassone
Ugh. Scott Michael Tassone (yes, the same one that appears on Storage Hunters) has seemingly been a con artist running various scams in Orange County for the last decade. Previously, he was scamming people in the real estate market, but now he is running various illegal moving companies. If you have been harmed as a result of Scott Tassone's moving companies, please contact CPUC (California Public Utilities Commission).
I got screwed by Scott lying that his moving company was licensed and insured, and then busted up my furniture by using no padding and smacking the furniture against walls.
Here are some companies that have been identified with Scott Tassone:
- Homesbytel.com, Inc
- Shadow Financial Corp.
- 3 Big Guys Moving
- 3 Guys Moving & Storage
- Three Guys and A Moving Truck, LLC
- 3 Big Dogs Moving Company
- The Move Crew
- First Choice Moving & Storage
- Big Dog Move Crew
- Uncle Freddy's Moving Company
- OC Pro Movers
If anybody wants to find Scott for lawsuits, here is where you can find him:
http://www.classifiedflyerads.com/profile/SCOTT%60-TASSONE_45951/
|
MeowyNerdz
|
Sep 4, 2015
|
Avoid Scott the Mover and Chrissy Kachadorian
I have a long storied history with Scott Michael Tassone and Christina Kachadorian -- also known as The Tassones or Scott "The Mover" Tassone. My story begins in January 2012 where I hired Scott the Mover for moving furniture from Laguna Niguel, CA to Aliso Viejo, CA. The company was supposedly licensed and insured. Unfortunately, nearly all wooden furniture was heavily damaged since it was mistreated by the crew that handled the furniture. No worries -- everything is insured, right? Nope. It turned out that Scott the Mover lied on both ends -- his so-called moving company called 3 Big Dogs Moving Company was unlicensed, uninsured and, well, illegal. I contacted the California Public Utilities Commission which shut the company down.
http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/NEWS_RELEASE/165775.htm
I sued Scott the Mover in Small Claims Court and won. It is an easy victory when you can show the court Scott's false claims and that the California Public Utilities Commission shut him down. Of course, Scott Tassone defaulted on the judgment and failed to satisfy it -- much like many of the other lawsuits he lost.
During and after the lawsuit, Scott Tassone became quite hostile making threatening or prank phone calls to my workplace. Oddly, he called using his known phone numbers and pretended it was not him (or in one instance said it was an acquaintance). That was quite bizarre and perplexing behavior.
Scott the Mover and Chrissy Kachadorian became associated with a reality television series on TruTV called Storage Hunters. The Tassones were eventually terminated from Storage Hunters and sued the production company, T-Group Productions, among others. They also decided to tack on the names of some of their past victims as well including myself onto the lawsuit. I had been out of contact with the Tassones for a year and half when they pulled this stunt.
I prevailed via an anti-SLAPP motion and won the lawsuit against Scott the Mover and Chrissy Kachadorian. The judge ordered them to pay damages -- attorney fees mainly.
I would strongly not recommend being involved with Scott Michael Tassone or Christina Kachadorian for any business purposes. It was a nightmare experience using them for a simple move and they apparently attempted to sue their production company among others for being released from a television series. Scott Tassone has an extensive history of lawsuits in Orange County and Los Angeles counties in California.
|
|
Previous 1 Next |
|
|