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How do you know whether you are being overcharged or underserved?

You’ve weighed all your state to state moving options and decided you’re going to hire a professional moving company. Great! How do you choose a moving company – and how do you know whether the company you want to hire is legitimate?

While most state to state moving companies, such as MiniMoves, are extremely reputable and reliable, there are still a few scam companies to watch out for. What signs should you be looking for when researching moving companies, and how do you know whether you are being overcharged or underserved?

Signs of a Scam Moving Company

Moving is an unexpected expense for many people, so sticking within a budget is typically a top priority. Unfortunately, scam-moving companies prey on individuals who need to stick within a budget and advertise low prices. Take these precautionary steps to avoid moving fraud and ensure you aren’t being scammed:

Check for License and Insurance

All moving companies must be properly licensed and insured. By law, all state-to-state moving companies must register with the Federal government and are listed in the U.S. DOT system, but companies who advertise themselves as local movers – are not required to register with the Federal government. They are only regulated by the state in which they operate. Every state has its licensing requirements, so you should check your state’s requirements to determine whether the moving company is legitimate. If not, you may be at risk for a moving company scam.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires two types of liability insurance options that moving companies must offer their customers: Full Value Protection and Released Value. In addition to this, the company must also be insured as well. While researching moving companies, you should ask for proof of insurance. Legit companies will easily provide this upon request.

Check for Complaints & Read Public Reviews

Read reviews and complaints filed with various organizations. You can check for “official” complaints that are filed with the FMCSA, and the Better Business Bureau (BBB).  The BBB also has an article about moving company scams you can find here. You can also read reviews on websites such as Yelp.com, Nextdoor.com, and other review websites. Every state-to-state moving company has a U.S. DOT number, which you can use to search for complaints on the FMCSA website. The BBB is a non-profit whose mission is to help consumers find companies they can trust. A BBB-accredited business has met certain standards set by the BBB.

You should always ask your friends, colleagues, neighbors, and family for their recommendations as well. Someone you know and trust might have a personal experience with a moving company, and this feedback is invaluable.

Obtain an Estimate in Writing

Moving companies must provide a binding estimate over the phone or Internet, or come to personally view your belongings that are being moved. For example, MiniMoves provides over-the-phone pre-move surveys and binding estimates to determine the cost of your move based on the items and services discussed during the estimation process. A binding estimate specifies in advance the precise cost of the move based on the services requested or deemed necessary at the time of the estimate. Binding estimates are valid for a period specified – for example, up to 30 days.

An estimate in writing outlining all charges, fees, and possible upcharges, before you sign or pay anything, is important. It is recommended that you contact 3-4 moving companies to obtain written estimates so you can compare the total possible charges. If one company is considerably higher or lower than the others, then this is a red flag. You’ll notice that most freight moving companies will have a minimum weight charge for moves. A small move company such as MiniMoves will provide a detailed list of the items to be shipped, the moving services that are provided, the insurance coverage on your shipment, and a guaranteed total moving price quote to help you make your decision.

Is the Moving Company Professional?

A professional moving company will have a website, a business email address, the ability to provide you a copy of their license and proof of insurance, have comparable prices to other moving companies, and have professional drivers and movers. They will communicate with you from the day you request a quote until the day your move is complete with important information such as dates, times, and expected delays.

Select Your Moving Company with Confidence

If you’ve done thorough research on several state-to-state moving companies, and obtained multiple quotes, then you should be able to choose your moving company with confidence. A company like MiniMoves uses skilled, background-checked, drug-tested professional state-to-state movers to deliver exceptional service for moves of all sizes – big and small. If you’re in the process of your moving company research, contact MiniMoves today for a free quote to get started. We are proud of our reviews, you can find them here. We look forward to answering your questions and giving you the best moving experience possible.