Move and Go, Charlotte, NC (2025 Review)

Move and Go

6630 E W.T. Harris Blvd I,
Charlotte, NC 28215
Customer Praise
  • Efficient service (39%)
  • Professional and polite staff (35%)
  • Good communication (33%)
Customer Complaints
  • Damage to items (21%)
  • Delayed arrival or delivery (17%)
  • Lack of communication (15%)
Review Analysis
Moving just got easier with Move and Go, based on input from 296 reviews—87% praised the company’s services. Customers regularly called out efficient service, professionalism, careful handling, fast moves, and clear communication. Many noted hassle-free booking and courteous movers who protected their belongings. Some described affordable rates compared to local competitors. Still, 12% of customers faced negative experiences, pointing to damaged furniture and property, delays, and poor follow-up on claims. A number of those with negative encounters struggled to get timely responses or reimbursement. While the majority described stress-free moves and reliable help, a few found issue with problem resolution and delivery timelines. Compared to other movers, Move and Go stands out for friendliness, value, and effective moving, but ensuring better response to damage claims would further boost trust.
Get a Quote (704) 286-6775

Servicestoggle

  • Local Moves
  • Intrastate moves
  • Fragile-only packing
  • Labor-only help
  • Custom crating
  • Office moves
  • Small moves

Company infotoggle

  • Years in Business: 8
  • DOT #: 3133248
  • FMCSA Rating: None (Updated 2023-05-21)
  • Number of trucks: 2
  • Number of drivers: 2
  • Miles Driven: 60,167 (2021)
  • No deposit required
  • Pay by credit card
  • Ask for special discounts and offers

Note: If you're moving out of state, check out our list of the best long distance movers in North Carolina.

Cost to move with Move and Go

On average, the cost to hire movers in North Carolina is $105 an hour.

You could pay more or less with Move and Go depending on the specific details of your move. For an estimate of your move costs you can use our Moving Cost Calculator.

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Moving out of North Carolina?

If you are moving from Charlotte, NC, to another state, finding a company that is well-versed in interstate relocations is key to having as stress-free an experience as possible.

The top interstate movers understand the particular logistics involved in out-of-state relocations and have the equipment and manpower to safely and efficiently move your belongings across state lines.

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If you're moving out of state, here are some sample moving quotes:

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FAQ

Is Move and Go properly licensed?toggle

For-profit household goods carriers in the state fall under the jurisdiction of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, Transportation Division.

All legitimate movers should have a “C Number” issued by the commission, signifying that they’ve met minimum insurance requirements and adhere to the provisions outlined in the state’s Maximum Rate Tariff (MRT).

The state license number for Move and Go is: 2920 , USDOT #: 3133248.

You can also use their state regulator website to look up their active status.

Does Move and Go have any additional locations outside of Charlotte?toggle

We were only able to find this location for Move and Go.

Is Move and Go Associated with a van line?toggle

Van lines are networks of local movers that operate separately but under the same umbrella of a multi-state organization. It's not as complicated as it sounds. Learn what van lines are.

Move and Go functions as an independent moving company. They are not affiliated with a van line company.

Should you negotiate with Charlotte movers?toggle

While haggling over moving costs isn't typically effective, there are still ways to save. Many companies offer ongoing moving discounts for groups like seniors, military personnel, and students, as well as special offers for early-bird reservations.

Getting quotes from multiple companies will also allow you to inquire about price matching. Some movers will honor lower quotes from competitors, so it doesn’t hurt to ask — and be ready to show estimates from other companies.

How do I choose a Charlotte moving company?toggle

To choose the best moving company for you, start by researching reputable movers in Charlotte. You'll want to be on the lookout for companies with mostly positive customer reviews, valid licenses, and comprehensive insurance to ensure your belongings are protected. Beyond that, you’ll want to make sure they can handle the type of move you need.

Ask for detailed moving quotes from at least three companies to compare services, pricing, and availability. A reliable Charlotte moving company will be one that offers transparent pricing, excellent communication, and a proven track record of successful moves.


Helpful North Carolina resources

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