If you plan on moving to a new house or relocating to an entirely different state, you’re probably going to be in for a stressful time, often full of confusion and sometimes full of crisis. During this time of transition, it’s easy to become a victim of a scam, so be crateful.
Many people opt to hire a professional moving company to help assist with the big furniture, the heavy lifting, and the transportation. However, consumers who are desperately in a hurry to get the job done are often the target of non-upstanding companies who promise one thing and deliver nothing.
Here are some ways to help prevent being the victim of a moving scam:
Go Beyond the Phone Book
There is probably a lot of listings in a local phone book for moving companies but the phone book won’t give you very much information about the reliability or the pricing for a moving company. Use the internet to get moving tips and read other consumer reviews if there are any available and contact the Better Business Bureau in your area to get information about any complaints against the company. This also goes for companies that offer storage units.
Request Estimates from Several Companies
While it may be a bit of a pain and time-consuming task, it would best to get an estimate of moving costs from at least three different companies. Compare the prices from each. If any appear to be similar, you may have to ask for some references to make the final decision. It is also important that you do not take the lowest price because of the low price. Make sure the estimate is complete and includes all of the services you will require during the move.
Get it In Writing
After choosing a company, do not do another thing without a contract that spells out all of the details of the move. Make certain the charges match the estimate and that no hidden costs have been slipped in while you were not looking. Especially keep your eyes open for fees regarding normal moving materials such as packing supplies, protective coverings, and the like. They should have all been included in the original price. A contract is also important because it provides proof of the move. Otherwise, a moving truck could drive away with your stuff ad you may have a hard time proving what happened.
Inquire About Damage
Sometimes the most professional movers can break some of your items. What matters most is the claims process that allows you to get back money for the damages. Before approving any contract, make sure you understand how their claims process works.
Don’t Pay Everything In Advance
Some moving companies will require a down payment in order to initiate the moving process. If a mover requests the entire amount, or at least a large portion of the cost, upfront before the move has been completed, it should throw a big red flag.