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1.
The mover doesn't
offer or agree to an on-site inspection of your household goods and gives an
estimate over the phone or Internet;
2.
The moving company
demands cash or a large deposit before the move.
3.
The mover doesn't
provide you with a copy of "Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move," a
booklet movers are required by Federal regulations to supply to their customers
in the planning stages of interstate moves.
4.
The company's Web
site has no local address and no information about licensing or insurance.
5.
The mover claims
all goods are covered by their insurance.
6.
When you call the
mover, it does not sound like a company. i.e you call ABC movers and the persons
answers the phone – Hello Movers.
7.
Offices and
warehouse are in poor condition
8.
On moving day, a
rental truck arrives rather than a company-owned truck.
9.
The mover is not
registered by the State Authorities
10.
The mover has a
history of disputes filled with the Better Business Bureau
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