How Does Low Ball Free Moving Quotes Cost More In the Long Run?

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How Does Low Ball Free Moving Quotes Cost More In the Long Run?

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Going for cheap free moving quotes? It can cost you more than you think. Here is how you can avoid the low-cost moving estimates while looking for the cheap moving companies for your upcoming relocation. 1) Never end up trusting Craigslist which is home to many unethical companies 2) Find companies from BBB instead of Yellow Pages 3) Get moving quotes from reliable sources 4) Don't accept a moving estimate without in-house inspection 5) Don’t Sign offer documents without comparing with other moving companies These tips can help you to protect yourself from falling in the trap of con movers who often offer moving quotes just to trap you! – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How Does Low Ball Free Moving Quotes Cost More In the Long Run?


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How Does the Low Ball Free Moving Quotes Cost
More in Long Run?
  • MOVERSFOLDER
  • TOLL FREE 1-866-288-3285

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  • Many people while moving are looking for the best
    deal that they can get.
  • In this economy who can really blame them?
    However, when it comes to moving your belongings
    that can, and often do, spell disaster.
  • Moving companies that offer low ball free moving
    quotes are usually the ones you have to leery
    about the most. 80 of the time they are scam
    artists, based on leading governmental
    information.
  • So how do they sucker you in? Easy really...They
    just offer low ball moving estimates to you.

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  • They play to your basic need to get the cheapest
    moving services that you can. They know if you
    can get a lot for very little then you will feel
    you got a bargain, brag to your friends and then
    ultimately book them... This is where the scam
    begins.
  • They'll load all your belongings into their
    moving truck and say they'll meet you at your new
    home. Now you are waiting, waiting, waiting,
    until they arrive.
  • Before they even begin to open the truck and
    unload they will tell you it now costs you X
    amount dollars OVER the estimate, and if you
    don't pay it, then they will take your stuff to
    storage until you can.

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  • Before they even begin to open the truck and
    unload they will tell you it now costs you X
    amount dollars OVER the estimate, and if you
    don't pay it, then they will take your stuff to
    storage until you can.
  • Or, they will have you sign a waiver for them
    when they get to your new home. If you don't sign
    they don't unload. If you do sign, then much your
    stuff is broken or damaged in some way but that
    little waiver you signed is the rub. You just
    signed away any claim to that damaged furniture
    through the waiver.
  • So what is the cost of your move now? Take them
    to court, don't forget to add the court cost. And
    if you win...will you even get your money?

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The Following Tips May Help You Avoid Them
  • Don't trust Craigslist
  • Seeing as Craigslist really doesn't care about
    who posts or what they post many unethical
    moving companies can post there and call
    themselves a company. But just because a company
    advertises on Craigslist doesn't make them a
    scam. Only if that is the only place they
    advertise, you need to be careful.
  • Forget the yellow pages
  • If a moving company offering low-ball estimates
    exists only on yellow pages and doesn't have a
    physical address, website or even a blog, then
    they are basically invisible to you and for a
    reason.

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  • Trust free moving quotes only from reliable
    online platforms
  • You will probably begin your search by getting
    free moving company quotes online. Make sure you
    get them from a reliable platform like
    Moversfolder, which lists only licensed and
    insured movers and you can even find reliable yet
    cheap long distance moving companies.
  • Get an in-house inspection of your belongings
  • Ask your mover to actually come to your home or
    office and provide you a binding estimate. Make
    sure that you ask a lot of questions with your
    mover.
  • Never, Never, Never sign anything
  • Read every document carefully including terms and
    conditions and don't sign anything until you
    understand what you are signing. Also, Never pay
    any movers before until they have moved your
    stuff into your home first.

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Thank You!
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  • TOLL FREE 1-866-288-3285
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