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Moving Guide - Moving Tips

How to Decide on a Mover
Although choosing a mover may not seem like a difficult task, it is necessary to consider many aspects when deciding who you hire to pack, move and deliver your valued belongings. We understand the complications involved with moving and were here to lighten the load with our tips designed to help you hire the best person for the job.

Check qualifications.
Only allow licensed and insured movers to place an offer on your job. Check their license certificate to ensure they are licensed with the Department of Transportation (DOT). Your local Better Business Bureau and your state's DOT can provide you with information about how a specific mover handles complaints.

Make decisions.
Before scheduling a meeting with a mover, decide whether you would like the movers to pack for you and what items you will be shipping so that they can make a clear and accurate estimate. This will also prevent future overcharges. Remember, do not accept estimates that are not made in person.

Estimates are free.
In order to receive the best possible estimate make appointments and meet with several movers to obtain as many estimates as possible before making a decision. Following this, sit down and compare the estimates side by side and notice which estimates are binding and which are not. It is easy to reject high estimates, but if one is significantly lower than the others, call and ask why.

Get references.
Ask all movers for references from recent customers to ensure the best possible service.

Make it binding.
When you decide on the estimate that seems to best suit your needs, call and ask the company if they can make the offer binding and put it in writing. By making the estimate official it will be difficult to incur any extra fees.

Inform the movers.
Be prepared to inform the movers of any unusual situations if you want an accurate estimate such as parking space availability or any special items you want shipped.

Ask questions.
Don’t hesitate to ask the movers specific questions before you decide to do business with them.

Suggestions of questions to ask:
  • What forms of payment do you accept?
  • Is my offer binding?
  • If I pack myself, what packing materials are suitable?
  • What is the estimated delivery time?
  • For what reasons might I incur additional fees?
 
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