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Moving Companies: 5 Tips To Fend off Moving Scams

By: Olena Romanchuk

Certainly, the state of the economic has forced people looking for work to consider relocating to another state. Maybe it is a job transfer, a job lead, or perhaps the need to move back with family members among the reasons that are forcing people to pack it all up and seek employment in another state.

Your entire life's possessions are at stake. It is a stressful time having to uproot yourself, plus the thought of falling victims to these unscrupulous movers that would take more of your money at a time when you need to be the most judicious on how to spend it.

These long distance movers beguile the naive customers with low rates than the ones offered by the legitimate movers, often time these movers are called "rogue movers".

Here's A Few Clues To Reveal A Potential Rogue Mover.

The Ransom Move:

The rogue mover would simply wait until after all your property is hauled away to think of additional charges sometimes doubling or tripling the original quoted rate and unless you agree to pay this new price, the moving company would simply wait out until you agree to pay - sometimes this new rate even includes storage and maintenance fees incurred at their warehouse. Sometimes, the arbitration extends to the point where property is left out totally at the mercy of the environment without proper temperature and humidity controls.

Rates Disproportionate Compared To Other Movers:

The Federal Agency that regulates "Interstate Moving" is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) of the US Department of Transportation. Because reputable trustworthy movers are expected to operate within some price boundaries, it is easier to notice when you are getting way below market rates for your move. This alone should be an indication that there is already something uneven when compared to the competition.

However, you wouldn't know this fact if you don't resource to getting moving quotes from these potential movers you are considering to hire. When you request that moving estimated be made during a "home visit" you are discouraging the rogue mover to participate in this bidding process because usually rogue movers operate by giving you oral estimates over the telephone.

Partial Payment At The Beginning Of The Move:

A reputable relocation company has no need to ask its customers for any money up front. Even if they do, it is generally a small amount and in good faith. However, the rogue mover would ask its customer for a significant portion of the bill in advance posing good arguments to lure money out of their unsuspecting consumers.

Elude Moving Brokers:

Cut the middle man out of the equation and don't deal with someone who has brokered your move to another company who in it of itself could be that one rogue mover you should avoid. Just because they present themselves like a moving company on the Internet doesn't mean this company is the one who'd act on your move. Avoid at all cost dealing with any third moving parties if you really want to have a worry-free move.

The "Hook And Switching" Formula:

By law, interstate charges are based on the weight of your shipment which is usually done on a state-certified scale when the truck is empty and then when the truck is loaded with your property. The difference in weight is what you should be charged. A rogue mover would tell that the cubic feet of your good exceeds the original estimates to justify the inflated rate. Again either you pay this new price or your property is being held for ransom. Always ensure that your charges will be based on weight for any out of state move.

One Last Comment:

Keep in mind that from Memorial Day to Labor Day are the peak months when the movers are doing hundreds of moves nationwide. Most consumers prefers to move toward the end of the month so they can begin a new lease at the beginning of the following month.

Fraudulent movers are well aware of the season's peak times and it is most likely you could run into these types of movers during these periods of time. Prices during these months usually run higher and to lure you in, a scammy movers would never want to reveal the actual price of the move. Proceed with caution, don't get sucked in by lower-than-market rates when contracting a long distance moving company. They price you would pay for what seems to be a good bargain, might just jump up on you later once you're totally committed to this type of mover.

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Certainly, the state of the economic has forced people looking for work to consider relocating to another state. Maybe it is a job transfer, a job lead, or perhaps the need to move back with family members among the reasons that are forcing people to pack it all up and seek employment in another state. Your entire life's possessions are at stake. It is a stressful time having to uproot yourself, plus the thought of falling victims to these unscrupulous movers that would take more of your money ...

Don't fall victim to a rogue mover. When moving companies bid out for your move, you can get a better idea as to the market value of your relocation. When each moving company recognizes you're a wise consumer, you can get the best rates, schedule, and incentives on moving supplies. Follow these links to learn more how to have a worry-free move.

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