1.
Is the moving company asking you for
a cash deposit prior to your move?
2.
Does the moving company have a
physical local address (and not just a PO Box) on its website?
3.
Does the company include licensing
information on its site?
4.
Is the moving company a member of a
certified organization, such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the
American Moving and Storage Association (AMSA?)
If the answer to any
of the above questions is “no,” then you could be dealing with a “rogue mover” or
falling prey to a moving scam. As more people are turning to the internet to find
moving companies and basing their decision solely on price, moving scams are
becoming increasingly prevalent. While we all love a great bargain, it is
important to make sure that you are also considering the reputation and track
record of the moving company when making your selection. Hiring a moving
company that is not licensed and insured could be a decision that you will
regret for years to come.
Here at Sorensen Mayflower, we stand out among moving companies
because of our long history of delivering top quality customer service, our
good standing with many industry organizations, and our competitive prices. We
hope that you will choose us to meet your moving needs!
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