subject: Selecting Right Movers And Avoiding Rougue Movers [print this page] Avoiding "Rogue Movers" Avoiding "Rogue Movers"
Here are some specific warnings about scam artists known as "rogue movers." These groups offer a very low estimate for an upcoming move. However, once your goods are on their truck, they demand exorbitant fees to release your possessions. The warning signs are:
"The mover doesn't offer or agree to an on-site inspection of your household goods and gives an estimate over the phone or Internet-sight-unseen. These estimates often sound too good-to-be-true. They usually are.
"The moving company demands cash or a large deposit before the move.
"The company's Web site has no local address and no information about licensing or insurance.
"The mover claims all goods are covered by their insurance.
"When you call the mover, the telephone is answered with a generic "Movers" or "Moving Company," rather than the company's name.
"Offices and warehouse are in poor condition or nonexistent.
"On moving day, a rental truck arrives rather than a company-owned and marked fleet truck.
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