Love & Hip Hop’s Safaree Samuels Accuses Moving Company Of Stealing, Scamming & Breaking His Property

Safaree Samuels
Safaree Accuses Moving Company Of Stealing, Scamming & Breaking His Property
Safaree utilized his social media platform to warn his 2.2 million followers about an allegedly faulty moving company in Atlanta. The reality star claims First Class Moving & Storage scammed, broke, and allegedly stole “things” from him. He shared about his experience with the company via an Instagram post captioning,
This moving company scammed, Broke and stole things from me. Danielle Miller your a b*tch and a thief! This moving company needs to be shut down!!! All there info is here. Raise all the Hell you would like!! I wanna make sure no one else uses this company on earth!

Some followers also affirmed Safaree’s statements, while others are actually calling the place of business and getting hung up on. One follower wrote,
I called And yelled STRRRIEETTTT & they hung up on me
I yelled at them in my Haitian voice and they got scared
Omg that’s the same moving company that stole my ducking sh*t!!!!!

Safaree also added in the comments,
I’m trying to find out where exactly they at to go raise h*ll!!! They have more than 1 address.

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