Will you be moving soon? Moving is a big deal. Make the wrong selection and you may regret it for a lengthy period of time. These are some suggestions:
License & Insurance:Be certain that you choose a licensed & insured movers. Each mover is required to be licensed & insured by law. The type of license & insurance does can be different from state to state.
Place of Business:Be certain that the moving company you choose has an actual address & that it's real. Knowing the company's actual address is key if it's necessary to make a claim. Be careful when dealing with a mover without a physical address.
The Salesman:Ask if the mover is a mover or a broker. A broker isn't a mover, they are a third party that brings together you the shipper with a mover & charges you a fee. The broker does not work for the mover they just sell the mover with the potential client. You have no idea who is going to actually be doing the move.
Some Things To Find Out:Is the Business Insured?What is the level of coverage the mover offers for your move?
Does the movingcompany offer different insurance choices other than the basic liability?
What is the method to file a claim if needed?
How Can Payment Be Made?How does payment have to be made - cash, check, money order, or Visa/Mastercard/Amex?
Is a down payment mandatory & can I get my money back if I chose to not use your moving company.
When do I have to pay?
Company CredibilityAsk how long the mover has been doing business?
Ask if the mover can give you client references?
Ask if the mover is licensed to execute moves in the state?
Ask if the mover uses their own vehicles & workers or do they subcontract equipment & employees?
Do your due diligence. Heed the advice above. In case you are interested in getting more info, we urge you to contact our site at
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