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Recognize Common Moving Scams When Hiring Cross Country Movers

Planning to move and looking for the best cross country movers to help you with your upcoming move? Make sure you recognize these common moving scams and save yourself from being a victim of them.

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Recognize Common Moving Scams When Hiring Cross Country Movers

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  1. Recognize C ommon M oving S cams W hen Hiring Cross Country Movers Planning to move and looking for the best cross country movers to help you with your upcoming move? Make sure you recognize these common moving scams and save yourself from being a victim of them. Are you planning to move and looking for the best cross country movers to help you with your relocation job. Then along with checking license and insurance, make sure you recognize the following moving scams and save yourself from them. Refuses in-home Surveys and Binding Estimates: Many moving companies use the internet as a great way to collect information about the customer's needs. A trustworthy moving company will use that information to schedule an in- home estimate. A moving company that does not insist on an on-site inspection of your home and what needs to be moved is only giving you a guess. A professional estimator won't work from homeowners' guess about your furniture's size and weight.

  2. The Fly-By Estimate: Some movers may offer an estimate based on the size of your home, pictures they found online or even a quick walkthrough. Anyone who doesn't open cabinets and closets to see exactly what needs to be moved is going to have an estimate that is very wrong. Consider only those moving companies that check your furniture to see the approximate time needed to disassemble and reassemble anything and will ask questions like "What will you need us to take apart and put back together for you?" or "Is there anything you will not be moving?". The Big Deposit: A small deposit to protect against cancellations is normal. A legitimate moving company will not ask for cash or any large deposit before moving you. By paying upfront, you have no control over when your items will be unloaded. Pay using a check or credit card so you have proof of payment and a way to track it back to a real person. The Blank Contract Means a Blank Check: It doesn't matter how much you trust your cross country movers. Get absolutely everything in writing. The moving companies quote and any extra fees should be in writing, as well as the loading and unloading dates. If it is an hourly moving service it should have their hourly rate along with the minimum charge. The Fake Reference: It is easy to fake a review online. There are only a few websites that verify the reviewer's authenticity like Moversfolder. Scam movers can give you the phone number of a friend or employee and have them pretend to be a former customer. To be safe, ask for three professional references like real estate agents, insurance agents or professional associations. Actually, call those references and ask questions about their experience. Also, ask how long they have been doing business together. The Guaranteed Price: Think you're getting a guaranteed price that won't be more than the contract? Check the fine print before you believe that. Scam movers often charge extra for little things to make up for that cheap price. Live in the same city? They still charge a travel fee or fuel surcharge. Do you have stairs? They charge extra. Did you order online? There is a processing fee which they sometimes hide it as a deposit. Don't be a victim of moving scams and hire the best movers by comparing free moving company quotes at Moversfolder. All the moving companies in Moversfolder network are reliable and trustworthy with years of experience in conducting a safe and hassle-free move.

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