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“Wow!” you think - “I’ve found movers who’ve promised a low, low price! They don’t even have any bad reviews - or any reviews at all, for that matter!” Uh-oh. Experts warn you may have fallen into a trap. In fact, moving scams are a lot more common than you think - but those same moving experts are sharing their biggest tips to help make sure your move (and your price) are completely legit.
Shop Around. Red Flag: suspiciously low estimates.
If the price they give is low, low, low, you must go, go, go… far away. Experts like True Friends Moving Company say you should stay cautious in your choice of moving crews. In fact, they believe you should source multiple quotes to help make sure you’re getting the best value for the service rendered…
“This will also help you spot suspiciously low estimates. If the low price seems too good to be true, it probably is. You may end up working with a moving crew that is, at best, inexperienced or, at worst, not legitimate.”
Licence to Move? Red Flag: unwilling to show their licensing info.
Unlicensed movers depend on you being unaware of the fact that movers are required to even be licensed. It’s sort of their business model.
Don’t make that mistake. Before signing any agreement or booking any service, take a gander at their website for details on their certifications. Can’t find it? Ask. If they’re legally authorized to work as a professional moving company, they’ll be only too happy to prove it.
If they’re not, well…
Get Pricing In Writing. Red Flag: no explanation of what’s being charged, or why.
Fuel. Labor. Packing. Mileage. These are just some of the itemized charges you can expect to see on your bill - or even your estimate. When the quote is vague, it’s a surefire sign that the pricing policy is arbitrary, much to the detriment of your wallet.
Ideally, you want a team offering a flat-rate pricing approach. Such a policy ensures that hourly fees are fixed in place - and when you’re planing a home move, you need transparency. The idea is that you should be able to map out and prepare your budget without the fear of last-minute price hikes or undeclared fees being added to your final bill once you’ve already arrived.
Don’t risk it - get everything in writing!
Final Takeaways. There’s no question that the home moving industry is sadly awash with hidden fees and sudden price changes. That’s a problem when you’re trying to set a budget beforehand. But by following these key rules, you’ll stand a better chance of finding a professional mover known for honesty and reliability - not underhanded tactics. Click the link in the description to learn more.
By ubcnews“Wow!” you think - “I’ve found movers who’ve promised a low, low price! They don’t even have any bad reviews - or any reviews at all, for that matter!” Uh-oh. Experts warn you may have fallen into a trap. In fact, moving scams are a lot more common than you think - but those same moving experts are sharing their biggest tips to help make sure your move (and your price) are completely legit.
Shop Around. Red Flag: suspiciously low estimates.
If the price they give is low, low, low, you must go, go, go… far away. Experts like True Friends Moving Company say you should stay cautious in your choice of moving crews. In fact, they believe you should source multiple quotes to help make sure you’re getting the best value for the service rendered…
“This will also help you spot suspiciously low estimates. If the low price seems too good to be true, it probably is. You may end up working with a moving crew that is, at best, inexperienced or, at worst, not legitimate.”
Licence to Move? Red Flag: unwilling to show their licensing info.
Unlicensed movers depend on you being unaware of the fact that movers are required to even be licensed. It’s sort of their business model.
Don’t make that mistake. Before signing any agreement or booking any service, take a gander at their website for details on their certifications. Can’t find it? Ask. If they’re legally authorized to work as a professional moving company, they’ll be only too happy to prove it.
If they’re not, well…
Get Pricing In Writing. Red Flag: no explanation of what’s being charged, or why.
Fuel. Labor. Packing. Mileage. These are just some of the itemized charges you can expect to see on your bill - or even your estimate. When the quote is vague, it’s a surefire sign that the pricing policy is arbitrary, much to the detriment of your wallet.
Ideally, you want a team offering a flat-rate pricing approach. Such a policy ensures that hourly fees are fixed in place - and when you’re planing a home move, you need transparency. The idea is that you should be able to map out and prepare your budget without the fear of last-minute price hikes or undeclared fees being added to your final bill once you’ve already arrived.
Don’t risk it - get everything in writing!
Final Takeaways. There’s no question that the home moving industry is sadly awash with hidden fees and sudden price changes. That’s a problem when you’re trying to set a budget beforehand. But by following these key rules, you’ll stand a better chance of finding a professional mover known for honesty and reliability - not underhanded tactics. Click the link in the description to learn more.