From U.S. News -- From the prehistoric hunters who walked across the land bridge from Asia to Alaska to the Vikings, Pilgrims and immigrants who make their way to America today, it's clear that if the concept of moving didn't exist, the U.S. wouldn't either. According to recent census records, about 16.5 million households, or 38.7 million Americans, move annually.
But that doesn't mean we're always good at choosing a moving company. There are many fly-by-night, unlicensed movers and enterprises that either intend to con you – or are too disorganized and inexperienced to offer you a good move.
So how do you know you're about to give money – and all of your belongings – to a crooked or subpar moving company? These three signs should give you pause.
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There are a number of bad moving companies out their who are conning people with their substandard service. Hence it's important for the customers to ask questions to their moving companies as much as they can. This is the fastest way to know how their service will be. You can recognize them how good or bad from their tone and way of talking. Bad moving companies often try to deviate from the asked question and are not authoritative in their voice. Another quick thing customers can do is, they can check the license of the mover from online sites and read reviews from Better Business Bureau and other reputable review sites to know the authenticity. Here goes one helpful article on how to find a reliable moving company. Hope it will be helpful. Thanks Mathew, https://www.wearemovers.net/blog/finding-a-safe-reliable-and-efficient-packing-and-moving-service
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