Find out before you move if your moving crew is trusted, reliable, and affordable – it’s easy with Movers.com. Their newest guide shows you how to do a background check on a moving crew, and how to get the best rates, absolutely free.
I was originally planning to start this guide with a joke about time travelling..
You didn't like it though, so instead, let's just jump right into today's topic - how to do a background check on any moving company, anywhere in the USA, and a free tool from Movers.com for estimating their rates.
If you're planning for an upcoming move, one of the first concerns you likely have is finding a reliable moving company, and determining the approximate cost of hiring them. After all, they'll be handling almost everything you own, they need to be trustworthy.
Here's the good news - Movers.com has an easy strategy that can help you to perform a background check on a moving crew, and estimate the rates for your move, easy-peasy.
Movers.com specialists outline eight steps you can take right away to verify a mover’s licensing and registration, such as checking their BBB accreditation, and searching online for reviews and complaints. Of course it's normal for any business to have a few complaints, but Movers.com specialists suggest comparing several possible moving companies, and choosing the most qualified.
The full guide also explains the difference between local and interstate moving, what to look for in an interstate moving crew, and how the techniques for vetting a crew can differ. Movers.com explains that all interstate movers should have a USDOT number which verifies that they are inspected and regulated, and readers can verify movers USDOT number on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMSCA) website.
Although rare, sometimes a moving company can be “blacklisted,” which strongly suggests that they are not a reliable service and should not be hired. You can search a moving company’s name online to find out if they are blacklisted on popular moving resource websites, such as MovingScam and BlackListedMovers.
If they are, don't even think about it - just find another mover, because it's not worth trusting all your possessions to a blacklisted company.
Another strategy for narrowing the list of potential movers uses this free, quick quotes tool, which allows anyone in the USA to access free estimates for an upcoming move. It's simple, you'll be asked to complete one form with information about their move, such as when, where, and how much needs to be transported, and then Movers.com will send it to pre-vetted local moving crews.
You will receive up to 7 rate estimates for your upcoming move, with no catch. There's no cost, no obligation, and no tricks.
This quick quote service is available for any move, anywhere in the USA.
Movers.com provides helpful resources, strategies, and services for anyone planning an upcoming move, and the best part is, it's all 100% free.
You can access detailed lists of required moving supplies, step-by-step planning guides, and no-obligation estimates for the top-rated local movers. They even have video guides for the most difficult steps, such as packing stemware and glassware.
Get your free quotes, easy video guides, and expert solutions, the simple way - visit https://www.movers.com/moving-companies/nc-north-carolina/raleigh/cheap-movers.html