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How to Choose a Moving Company in Massachusetts

by Micheal Williams Business Development Executive

We discuss the ways to find a reliable moving company in Massachusetts. Do not go for quotes alone but should consider multiple factors.

 

We know how challenging it is to find a reliable moving company in Massachusetts. As per the statistics, Better Business Bureau receives about 7,000 complaints related to moving companies and a majority of them are related to the performance. You need to be extremely cautious while hiring a mover in Massachusetts as you assign it the task to handle every precious item at the home.

 

So how can you be sure that the moving company in Massachusetts is safe for you? We have got some tips for you. It will take just a little extra time, and can save a bunch of hassle.

 

Get referrals

You can search on the internet or the phone book for some moving companies but that can be daunting. Begin with talking to your friends and colleagues. Check whether they can help you by suggesting some good names. Even a local realty agent can help you by recommending some good names.

 

Take a minimum 4 moving quotes

Don’t settle for the first estimate you receive. Instead, check with a minimum of up to 4 moving companies and call them up to visit the house and provide a thorough estimate.

 

Watch for bad apples 

Always keep your eyes open for red flags during the process. No reputed moving company in Massachusetts will ask for a cash deposit before you move. And when a mover will ask for it, understand that it is not a legitimate mover. While you discuss with the company, analyze how professional it is. If they show up late, seem unsure of their abilities, or can’t answer your questions, look for another company. You should not entertain moving companies that show up in a rented moving van. A professional company will always own its equipment.

 

Ensure the moving company is licensed

Legally, moving companies need to have the license to operate interstate. The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issues a U.S. DOT number to licensed interstate movers. While you are hiring a mover to relocate across the state boundaries, verify the moving company’s license through the FMCSA’s protectyourmove.gov site and request the company’s U.S. DOT number. 

 

Check with Better Business Bureau

Verify the moving company’s track record with the BBB, which you can do for free online. Do not hire a mover in Massachusetts that isn’t listed with the BBB as it can lead you to a scam.

 

Ask for personal accreditation

All moving companies need approval from trade organizations and they display the approval seal along with the logo. Look for a moving company with the American Moving and Storage Association’s Pro Mover logo which proves it is genuine. 

 

Verify the address

Check for the moving company’s address on the website and confirm it is legitimate. You can verify this online or through the phone book. Confirm the moving company’s address is listed and registered under the company names. Be wary of any address listed under a residential name.

 

Check the customer reviews

Before you move ahead with the deal, read the customer reviews online. Every moving company in Massachusetts needs to have an online review section where customers can provide feedback on the services. While going through the feedback's you will realize how the services are and how much it values the clients.

 

You should not hire a mover just because the moving quote is affordable or lucrative. Instead, you need to do a little research about the moving company and this will ensure that you have hired the best one. The choice of the mover is crucial in the whole process of moving. Do not forget this fact and you will have a great moving experience.

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About Micheal Williams Freshman   Business Development Executive

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Created on Jun 24th 2021 04:27. Viewed 471 times.

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