Good Moving Company
Choosing a Good Moving Company
Moving is stressful enough by itself. The last thing you need is a hassle with your moving
company. That’s why it’s important to do a little research and choose the moving company from among the many moving
companies that will best suit your needs.
Although many reputable moving companies advertise online, the scammers are pretty firmly established on the
Internet as well. Since it can be hard to sort out the wheat from the chaff, talk to people you know who have
recently moved. Which moving company did they use? Were they satisfied with the services? Another reliable referral
source of information is your real estate agent.
Once you have the names of two or three moving companies invite each company on your short-list over to do an
in-home estimate. Do not accept over-the-phone estimates, which are notoriously unreliable. There are three kinds
of estimates: binding, non-binding (hourly), and “not to exceed.” Make sure your estimate is either binding or “not
to exceed.” Get the estimates in writing. Don’t sign any blank forms—you never know what terms will be filled in
after you’ve signed your name.
Before making your final selection, find out exactly what services the moving company will provide for the price
quoted. Will the movers pack your belongings, or is that up to you? Is the company willing to move valuables (e.g.,
paintings, heirloom furniture, etc.)? Ask about the company’s insurance. If an item is damaged or lost in transit,
will they pay for it or is that your expense?
Finally, check out the company’s professional associations. At bare minimum, the company you select should be
licensed with your state’s Department of Transportation (DOT). Ideally, it will also be a member of an association
like the American Moving and Storage Association (AMSA) or, for international movers, the International Federation
of International Movers (FIDI).
Not all moving companies are created equal. Some genuinely want to help you have the best moving experience
possible. Others simply want to take your money and run. Do your research, and when moving day arrives, you’ll have
the peace of mind of knowing you can count on your moving company.
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