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Florida couples say they were duped by moving companies amid pandemic

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ORLANDO – They moved to Florida for their dream homes, and instead, they are living in empty nests. “Normally we would have decorations, but it’s empty right now,” Eric O’Dell said walking through his home in St.

Cloud. “It is difficult sometimes when you just need to relax at the end of the day and all you got is a refugee camp.” [Scroll down for 10 questions you can ask your moving company] Instead of sofas and dining room tables, the O’Dells have turned their home into more of a camping store, forced to sleep on cots, sit on lawn chairs and eat over portable folding tables.

The O’Dells have been waiting nearly four weeks for their items to arrive on a moving truck from California. Once the items were picked up, the company went silent,

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