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Moving Tips to avoid surprises
0 Comments | Posted by Singapore Movers in Movers in Singapore, Singapore Mover, Singapore Movers, Singapore Moving
With warmer months comes the household moving season, a time when consumers are more frequently victimized by dishonest and unlicensed companies, warns the Council of Better Business Bureaus and the American Moving & Storage Association.
Among the common complaints are that a mover: 1) refuses to release household possessions; 2) has added unexpected charges; 3) has disappeared with customers’ belongings; 4) refuses to respond to complaints about lost or damaged items; or 5) never shows up on moving day.
You can avoid some of these problems by doing your homework before hiring a mover.
- Check for complaints at the BBB, and by doing a basic Web search using the name of the company and such words as “ripoff” and “complaints.”
- For interstate carriers, look for additional complaints and verify registration by visiting the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website.
- Read the advice on the federal site, including a list of frequently asked questions, as well as on the American Moving and Storage Association website.
- Avoid any company that provides an estimate online or over the phone without visiting your home. Get at least three in-home estimates, and be suspicious of unrealistically low-price offers.
- Check for complaints at the BBB, and by doing a basic Web search using the name of the company and such words as “ripoff” and “complaints.”
- For interstate carriers, look for additional complaints and verify registration by visiting the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website.
- Read the advice on the federal site, including a list of frequently asked questions, as well as on the American Moving and Storage Association website.
- Avoid any company that provides an estimate online or over the phone without visiting your home. Get at least three in-home estimates, and be suspicious of unrealistically low-price offers.
If you have trouble with a mover, file a complaint with the BBB and local law enforcement.

