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Tips to
Avoid Moving Company Fraud
1. Don’t book your move on-line or over the phone without verifying that the
mover has a location in your area. Drive by the location. Go in and meet
the company’s personnel. Use your instincts to discern if the company’s
personnel appear to be professional and trustworthy. Let your common sense
guide you … but don’t stop there!
2. Verify the company’s license. All movers are required by law to
demonstrate their legitimacy on all their documentation.
3. Verify the license number with the California Moving & Storage Association
(CMSA) or the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).
4. Obtain written estimates for moves of three or more rooms. Legitimate
movers are price competitive. Make sure the estimates are based on the
same factors (i.e. move and pack; move only, etc.) If a company provides
an unusually low bid … beware! The company could be illegal, or they may
have made an error while estimating your move. If the latter is the case,
the price will likely escalate on moving day.
5. Illegal movers may charge by the cubic foot. Legal movers charge by the
hour (local moves), and by weight/mileage (distance moves).
6. Bandits “rip off” innocent consumers by charging exorbitant fees for
extensive and unnecessary packing on items that should be pad wrapped.
Furnishings should be wrapped with shrink wrap or protected with special
moving blankets.
7. Bandits will intimidate consumers to tip the crew. Tipping is not
customary but it is accepted when the customer has received exceptional
service.
For more information or assistance call
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