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When a Move Turns into a Mess; Pamela Mtanga’s Costly Lesson

by Chiraag
Pamela Mtanga moving scam, influencer moving drama, R28 500 move gone wrong, L & M Group, Johannesburg to Cape Town relocation, South African consumer story, Bona Magazine

TV presenter, podcaster, and influencer Pamela Mtanga thought she had a smooth relocation from Johannesburg to Cape Town in the bag when she paid R28 500 to L & M Group. Instead, what unfolded felt like a bad drama neither she nor her fans expected.

According to Pamela, she forked over R28 500 for the full move only to have the company outsource her belongings to Leopard Movers. Around midday on move day, packing supplies, boxes, tape, and bubble wrap vanished, and the subcontractor demanded R14 000 more. Then they parked in front of her house for two hours before leaving with her possessions because they hadn’t been paid in full. Pamela’s stuff hasn’t reached her Cape Town home yet.

She ended up paying another R17 000, with an extra R3 000 tagged on for delivery. Now her belongings sit in a Randburg warehouse. L & M’s CEO admitted the company dropped the ball and promised to fix the mess. As Pamela said, she only stayed silent initially because she was ill. She had used this company before, but past runs came with damage and disappointment. Now she’s unwell, she’s without her personal effects, and she’s fighting in the wings for resolution. The saga is now in the hands of the law and in the hands of her supporters.

A Story That Echoes Wider

This is not just a celebrity saga; it’s a local cautionary tale. So many South Africans use moving companies they’ve trusted, sometimes repeatedly. When something goes wrong, it’s not just about the money. It’s about your life in boxes, your toiletries, your shoes, and sometimes your sentimental treasures sitting in limbo. Pamela is one of us in that regard, and her very public experience has spurred debate and empathy across timelines and communities.

Why It Matters

This story speaks to trust, rights, and resilience. It reminds us to vet suppliers thoroughly and keep receipts, contracts, and communication. It also shines a light on the treatment of high-profile clients. If someone with Pamela’s access can be left stranded, what about the everyday person who doesn’t have a voice? The wider call is for accountability. And for choosing providers who value transparency and follow-through.

Source: Briefly News 

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