There is a huge difference between people
2020年10月21日 お仕事There is a huge difference between people who know what they’re doing vs. amateurs who think they know. This article should help you pick the best moving company for your move. If the value of your goods is less than $1000 then fine, get whoever you can right? Wrong! even though your goods aren’t that valuable, think about the property damage that can occur. If the mover is what we call "fly by night", you’ll never get help repairing damages.
If you really care about your move here’s a no nonsense approach that I would follow myself if I didn’t own a moving company. First, I would Google for movers that were in my area. Moving companies are not like taxi’s. You must pay for them to come from their warehouse because this is a custom move for you and the staff are not volunteers. Why pick a mover that is an hour away? Remember, the return trip is timed also. Second, I would verify that if they say they have an office, that it’s actually there. Many companies will say they are in an area to satisfy what I just referred to, but they actually work someplace else. I even saw a news story about a bad mover and the address turned out to be an alley way.
Also, this is a custom packaging tin can good chance to see if the company is helpful and informative or just pushy and trying to get you to book over the phone. Next, Google the company name and include the word "reviews" to see what is written by them. Don’t trust all of the review sites, some don’t require the author to verify the referral. This could mean a competitor is just doing damage. Use sites like homestars or yelp. If that all checks out, call the company back and schedule an in home estimate. You should get minimum two estimates. Just so you can save time, schedule them for the same day one hour apart. If you favor one company, have them come second so you can spend more time going over details.
After you schedule the estimates make sure you’re clear on what goes, what stays and you tell all sales reps the same details so you can compare apples to apples later. Check to see if the sales rep shows up on times. If they don’t show on time for the estimate, it’s a red flag they won’t show up on time for the move either. This is your chance to ask anything you want. You can also get whatever you agree to in writing. If the sales rep said they will service your aquarium, have it written in the estimate. If the sales rep says we always give free wardrobe carton rentals for our clients, have it in writing.
Again, you’re only going to have trouble later if you’re having trouble before the move. Also, I would really recommend visiting the moving company to see how they run their business. Is it organized and structured or is it a mess because they’re disorganized. Some of that messy paperwork could be your order which could get lost in that jungle. If you’re going into storage, you definitely want to visit the facility to make sure your worldly belongings will be cared for. Finally, if you can, park outside their warehouse or office in the morning to see the crews. Are they rough looking? Are they in uniform?
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If you really care about your move here’s a no nonsense approach that I would follow myself if I didn’t own a moving company. First, I would Google for movers that were in my area. Moving companies are not like taxi’s. You must pay for them to come from their warehouse because this is a custom move for you and the staff are not volunteers. Why pick a mover that is an hour away? Remember, the return trip is timed also. Second, I would verify that if they say they have an office, that it’s actually there. Many companies will say they are in an area to satisfy what I just referred to, but they actually work someplace else. I even saw a news story about a bad mover and the address turned out to be an alley way.
Also, this is a custom packaging tin can good chance to see if the company is helpful and informative or just pushy and trying to get you to book over the phone. Next, Google the company name and include the word "reviews" to see what is written by them. Don’t trust all of the review sites, some don’t require the author to verify the referral. This could mean a competitor is just doing damage. Use sites like homestars or yelp. If that all checks out, call the company back and schedule an in home estimate. You should get minimum two estimates. Just so you can save time, schedule them for the same day one hour apart. If you favor one company, have them come second so you can spend more time going over details.
After you schedule the estimates make sure you’re clear on what goes, what stays and you tell all sales reps the same details so you can compare apples to apples later. Check to see if the sales rep shows up on times. If they don’t show on time for the estimate, it’s a red flag they won’t show up on time for the move either. This is your chance to ask anything you want. You can also get whatever you agree to in writing. If the sales rep said they will service your aquarium, have it written in the estimate. If the sales rep says we always give free wardrobe carton rentals for our clients, have it in writing.
Again, you’re only going to have trouble later if you’re having trouble before the move. Also, I would really recommend visiting the moving company to see how they run their business. Is it organized and structured or is it a mess because they’re disorganized. Some of that messy paperwork could be your order which could get lost in that jungle. If you’re going into storage, you definitely want to visit the facility to make sure your worldly belongings will be cared for. Finally, if you can, park outside their warehouse or office in the morning to see the crews. Are they rough looking? Are they in uniform?
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