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Date: Aug 10, 2011 | Views: 91 | Comments: 0     
 

Moving can be a stressful task regardless of how far your move takes you and hiring movers can be a stressful part of that task. In this article we will review some of the different aspects of moving companies and things to look for when looking for a company.Your home is full of your beloved and favorite things. Their sentimental value may far outweigh their worth. To place these things in the hands of total strangers can wreak havoc on your nerves and be very stressful. There are a lot of fake movers out there who would just pack up all of your belong and drive off into the sunset. You should begin by asking for recommendations from people that you know. Another good source for recommendations is also
local real estate agencies. It is also a good practice to ask for references from the moving companies that you speak to.You should beware of any hidden costs from the movers. Ask them to come to your home and give you an estimate. Most companies will do this at little or no charge. Find out if they are charging by the hour and if they charge for mileage. If you have to pay per mile it can become very expensive if you are moving a great distance.People often tend to hire the cheapest service they can find. This is a good idea if you are on an extremely tight budget; however, hiring an especially  inexpensive company could compromise the quality of their work.

Any service that charges way below the average price offered by companies will probably not provide great service.Sometimes it can be difficult to get personal references from friends or family members on companies, because they do not live in the same area, or have never moved before.The great thing is that there are tons of websites online that provide prospective customers with recommendations and warnings. One such website is the Better Business Bureau. You can find out which companies have provided less than acceptable service.Find out whether the moving companies are licensed by the department of Transportation. Other relevant things that need to be given equal attention include insurance, field experience, services, licenses and more.The movers must be bonded and insured to ensure that the company is legitimate and boasts of good fiscal stability.

Some moving companies will provide boxes and packing materials for additional costs. You may want to consider gathering up these supplies yourself to help defray the cost of the move. One thing to consider is to pack glassware and breakables among towels and clothes. You have to move these items as well and it will cut the cost of buying bubble wrap or packing peanuts. Just remember to be careful when unpacking so not to break the things wrapped with the towels or clothes. When moving day comes it is very important that you have everything as organized as possible and ready to go. Any steps taken by you to expedite the process is a real plus, especially if the movers are charging by the hour. Be sure that you review the movers inventory lists and make sure that all of your belongings are accounted for. Keep a copy of the inventory for your records.Don’t… sign… ANYTHING without reading it thoroughly. Take the contract home and read every single detail before signing. If there is a single clause in the contract that you feel is questionable, don’t sign it. You may ask the company about it, but if they won’t provide an amended contract, you are agreeing to every word on that page by signing.Here is the real scam; often, the moving company owns the storage unit as well! So they will demand payment for the moving services, may even charge a fine for your “undeliverable goods”, and then charge you for storage fees. They would refuse to release the items from storage until you paid the entire amount owing to both the movers and the storage company. The amount would continue to grow as you unsuccessfully called police and eventually had to either cut your losses or sue the company.

Always contact the company first and give them a chance to fix the problem. Explain the trouble you are having clearly and state the action that you expect from them. For example, if a box of glassware was shattered during the move, call the company and tell them that you expect to be reimbursed for the replacement value of the glassware.If this approach does not work, send the company a faxed or mailed letter. Again, state the problem and the action that you expect from them. Then outline the next action that you will take against the company, such as a complaint to the Better Business Bureau or other organization in your country. Set a clear and reasonable deadline for their response (seven days is reasonable). This letter should not be threatening or angry in nature; you are simply expressing the problem and your expectations for resolution.Follow through with your next complaint action. This may include filing a formal complaint with a regulatory agency in your company, posting a blog warning other consumers about the company (it’s not libel if it’s true), or even contacting the media. Once contacted by the media, moving companies will sometimes snap to their senses with a reasonable solution to the problem.Once you have exhausted other avenues, call your lawyer. They will inform you of the laws in your area and the procedure for filing suit against the company.

One company that i would recommend are the chicago movers from www.inandoutmoving.com.they have been providing customers in the Chicago area and beyond with superior Chicago Residential Moving Services and Chicago Commercial Moving Services at terrific prices.

 
 | john perez john perez  |  Business  |  Aug 10, 2011  |  91 Views
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