While finishing his bachelors degree at UNT, owner Dillon Bramblitt developed a passion for moving and the dynamic work environment that it provided. He took pride in leaving a positive impact in his community and exemplifying his skills through manual labor; a burden for most that, in his mind, struck appeal over a typical desk job. After several years of honing his expertise, Dillon’s entrepreneurial spirit inspired him to create Black Ops Moving and Delivery with aspirations of transforming the pains of moving, into the art of moving. About us: Our mission is your move.
Alongside his loving wife and co-owner, Bailey Bramblitt, as well as his hardworking team of fellow movers, Dillon guarantees integrity and convenience from the moment you call to the moment you finally kick back and relax in your brand new home. Our commitment to you is as close as our commitment to each other as a family ran business. So next time you decide to up-and-move, remember to choose the best moving company in town, Black Ops Movers, and make it a hassle free experience.
All loose items must be packed in boxes to prevent loss or damage while moving. It is
recommended that you pack all items and leave the drawers empty.
Items of extraordinary value such as jewelry, money, antiques, and stamp collections
can be included in your shipment, provided that you notify your local moving representative
of these items before packing and moving day. It is strongly recommended that you carry
irreplaceable and expensive articles with you, or make alternate arrangements for their
transport.
In the moving industry, items worth more than $100 per pound are considered to be articles
of "extraordinary value.” To be assured that a claim involving these articles is not limited
to minimal liability, complete and sign your mover's high-value inventory form.
Also, be sure to sign the "Extraordinary Value Article Declaration" box, if applicable, on
your Bill of Lading.
Each mover has a slightly different procedure to follow as it relates to high-value items.
Ask your relocation specialist to provide you with an explanation of their company's process.
This is a confusing (but important) task, so be sure that you clearly understand the rules
prior to load day.