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These five things are commonly thought by you, the consumer. When you move you
need to have a level head, and do as much research as possible.
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A nice logo does not mean that the moving company is reputable
and fair.
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A good quote does not mean they won’t tack on extra costs once
the move is over and refuse to give you your stuff until you pay the inflated
price.
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A good name does not
equal a good moving company.
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Just because they say they’re the best in the world, it doesn’t
mean that they are.
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And most importantly, don't be lazy. Do the research.
That last one is the most important because when you do the proper research you
can find out all the information you need on a particular moving company. If
you can’t find any information, then that should tell you something right off
the bat. Read
moving company reviews, look up their
licenses and
insurance, ask them questions, and make sure you just
don't settle.
What happens when you don't do the proper research is you can find yourself in
big trouble. I’ve seen some pretty harsh reviews before where people say how
such and such
moving company broke their couch, their TV, and their
mattress. They also overcharged them by $1000 and delivered their items two
weeks late.
As you can see, if you’re not careful with what you’re doing you can get burned.
Don't be a sucker. Do what you need to do to make sure that you'll find yourself
safe and sound in your new home with all of your things completely intact.
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