A moving horror story

Another example - you should use a licensed mover for your upcoming move.

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How to get an accurate moving estimate

Via Bill Adams at Movingscam.com/forum.

Once you’ve narrowed your selection of movers to consider, call and schedule the appointments.

1. Try to do all of them on the same day, spaced 2 hours apart.

An estimate normally takes about an hour. Moving is a big event, and taking this time out of your normal schedule to interview movers is time well spent. Getting them done on the same day keeps all discussions fresh in your mind. Use the time between appointments to make notes.

2. If possible, have your spouse take part in the process.

If not possible, have the same spouse interview all the movers. Too often, each has different opinions on what is to be moved. I’ve actually gone back for a second walk through with the spouse now present and the inventory looks nothing like the first. Actually, I have a rule when doing a walk through with couples – if one of them wants it, it’s already on the list.

3. Be clear and consistent during the walk through.

Include attics, garages, basements and include any unseen items that will there on load day. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been told that nothing is being moved from the basement, and when I insist on seeing it, there are items that would have been overlooked. “Oh yeah, that freezer’s coming, and so is the workbench.”
It is also many movers’ policy to require the estimator to make a list of items not being moved, on a room by room basis.

Please avoid the word “going” when showing us the items to be moved. This term can mean going away (not being moved), or going to the new house (to be moved). It’s actually pretty common for a client to use this word through the survey and mean both! Consider “taking” and “leaving”.

4. Be sure to ask any and all questions that you may have.

Remember that this is not just price harvesting, but an interview with a company that you may be trusting to move all of your life’s posessions. While most reputable movers have similar pricing, it’s the little things that might help you to decide which one is right one for you.

5. Discuss your anticipated dates for loading and unloading.

Often, price and dates go together. If you’re looking for the best price, be prepared to be flexible with dates. If you’re looking for guaranteed dates on a small load, be prepared to pay a little more for that quick turnaround.

6. Ask for a packing and unpacking estimate.

Even if you are planning to do your own packing, you’ll get a list of the number and size of the cartons you’ll need from each estimator. You might think that the cost is a great value, and ask the movers to do it. Or, you might think that it is very expensive, and you’ll be able to see how much you’ll save by packing yourself. Tip: If you decide to let the movers pack, use your free time to purge the things you don’t want at your new home. Movers won’t decide for you, they’ll just pack everything.

Use a Licensed Mover in Illinois

I’ve heard many of my clients have considered using unlicensed movers in Illinois.  Often found on Craigslist, grocery store bulletin boards, or even in the Yellow Pages, they promise cheap prices and great service.  Many customers trying to ‘save a buck’ have considered taking this route to move their most important possessions.

Illinois Law makes unlicensed moving an illegal act.  Why?  View this excerpt from “HANDBOOK FOR APPLICANTS FOR A LICENSE TO PROVIDE MOVING SERVICES IN ILLINOIS”.

The transportation of household goods is a very personal service’, and is the
transportation service, which most directly affects illinois consumers.
Under Illinois law, only those businesses, which have demonstrated that they are
fit, willing and able to provide this service, will be licensed. Additionally, such
businesses are subject to regulatory requirements regarding price and set-vice
offerings, financial reporting and operational documents, as well as compliance
with safety and insurance standards. It is unlawful to perform for-hire household
goods transportation within Illinois without possessing a valid license from the
illinois Commerce Commission (Commission).

I’ll highlight more recent reasons to use a licensed mover in Illinois in future posts.  In the meantime, if you are moving within the state of Illinois (Interstate moves have a different set of rules) click on my links on the side of this page to find a qualified mover in your area.

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