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With the arrival of spring, the moving season also starts. Moving brings along with it worries of getting duped or cheated. Keeping the best interests of movers in mind the Canadian Association of Movers lists a few Do’s and Don’ts for Prospective Movers.
For those looking to make a safe move, book your mover early and follow the given guidelines for a good, no fraud move.
- Use Reputable Movers. Check up on the Moving Company with your Provincial Government, the Better Business Bureau and with Canadian Association of Movers.
- Always ask for your estimates in writing.
- Ask your Moving Company for details on how your goods will be protected and insured during transit.
- Visit the office and warehouse of the Moving Company. Take a good look around to see if they are what they claim to be.
Apart from the tips given above, there are some other points as well which qualify as Don’ts during moving:
- Never ever rely on Verbal Promises.
- Do not let the price of the move be the deciding factor in choosing a Moving Company.
- Any agreement that is not supported in writing should be rejected at once.
- Do not make the mistake of assuming that the move is insured. Verify insurance with your mover.
- Never assume that the mover you booked will definitely be the one whose services will ultimately help you to move.
Put your Rights & Responsibilities before everything else. The law does provide consumers with protection laws, but it is better to hire a reputed mover rather than get back at the movers after being cheated.
A Reputed Moving Company will assist their customers through every phase of their move. Well established movers will take care to see that the customer’s belongings are well protected and will carry out the job according to specific terms and conditions.
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