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How to Pick A Mover
Picking a mover can be very stressful. There are several review websites out there that are very helpful. Most mover review website's pay special attention to make sure that the reviews submitted to their site are by actuall customers and not employee's or owners of the company. They check also by checking the receipt number matches the company records of previous customers receipt just like the bbb regulary does. Review websites for movers reflect the good and the bad moving experiences of their previous customers.

Although the reviews submitted may reflect a very low percentage of that company's total sales or service. It's important to note that if a company has good or bad reviews over a exstended time frame that is a strong possibility of how their service might be for all customers.It is important to use as many resources as possible as one website may not have the other reviews that were submitted by other customers. If a company has a good reputation or a bad reputaton online at many different sources then our better judgement can let us to believe that what we are reading about a company may be a indication of how our experience may be with them.

For helpful resources on picking a mover for your home or car wikihow.com and wikipedia.org. Helpful tips you should check how long they have been in business. Verify that the company is licensed and regulated by the www.dot.gov(department of transportation). Verfiy that they are registered with the www.fmcsa.gov (federal motor carrier safety administration). Narrow your choice down to a few companies and have everything in writing.

Despite what a sell person might tell you of what they can do for you in a move, reviews from previous customers speak louder than their words. Be fair and give reviews out to companies on your experience with them to help guide their new customers on their service might be if they were to choose this moving company.