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Mayflower Transit Provides Tips on How to Choose a Professional Mover Mayflower, the country's most trusted name in moving, offers tips and advice to help consumers avoid moving scams. St. Louis, MO, April 13, 2007 -- Has a moving company ever asked you for a cash deposit before your move? Was the company's Web site missing a local address or licensing information? According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), you could have been a target of a growing problem -- "rogue movers" -- who can turn the stressful event of moving into a complete disaster. Unfortunately, many moving scams have been tied to the increased usage of the Internet by consumers planning a move. More and more consumers are going online to find a moving company and basing their choices primarily on cost with little regard to a company's record or reputation. As a result, an ever-growing number of people are being scammed by unscrupulous "rogue movers," who aren't licensed or insured movers; some are even "companies" without real operations. The Internet provides these companies the opportunity to present themselves as being more established than they really are. Mayflower Transit, one of the nation's largest and most recognized names in moving, has compiled a list of moving tips to help consumers choose a professional mover during this busy moving season, when more than 43 million Americans will pack up and move their belongings to a new home. Planning ahead for your relocation can help reduce the possibility of problems in what is a very detail-driven event. By following these steps in choosing your moving company, you are more likely to have a safer, easier and more cost-effective transition. Where To Start • Begin your search for a mover by asking your friends, relatives and business associates about movers they have used and liked. Getting Estimates • Schedule at least two on-site estimates, which should be provided free of charge. A reputable mover will not give you an estimate over the phone. Go With a Name You Know • There are plenty of quality "name" van lines to choose from. If you have never heard of a particular mover and you have no references from friends or business associates, be very careful! Don't be swayed by a super-low price from an unknown firm; remember, you're entrusting your mover with almost all of your personal possessions. Choosing From Among Similar Estimates • References are important. If a mover wasn't recommended by someone you know, ask for the names and phone numbers of satisfied customers. Then call them! Timing is Important Make arrangements for your move well in advance - at least four to six weeks before the moving date. If at all possible, try not to move when everyone else wants to move. Throughout the year, the end of the month is a busy time for movers, because of the expiration of leases and preferred closing dates. The summer months -- May to mid-September, when children are out of school -- are "peak season" for movers. Schedule summertime moves as far in advance as possible...and again, try to stay away from month-end moving dates. If You Fall Victim Unfortunately, some consumers will still fall victim to rogue movers this year. Fortunately, there is a service called MoveRescue available to help. Those who feel they may have been scammed should contact MoveRescue at 800-832-1773. Consumers who call this number will talk to a representative who will assess the situation and direct the caller through the appropriate next steps. MoveRescue, which is supported by a network of legal firms throughout the United States, and sponsored by leading van lines, serves as a central source for consumers who need legal assistance or anti-fraud information. In some cases, MoveRescue even offers "Shipment Rescue" for goods being held by rogue movers. If you would like additional moving tips about everything from using the Internet to help with your move to tips for an environmentally friendly move, or for more information about Mayflower Transit and its services, visit Mayflower's Web site at www.mayflower.com. Mayflower Transit, founded in 1927, is proud to celebrate its 80th anniversary this year. As one of the nation's oldest and largest van lines, Mayflower transports household goods, electronic equipment, trade show exhibits and displays, works of art and specialized freight -- utilizing a network of 700 affiliated agents throughout the United States and around the world. Google News |
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