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Cedar Park Movers 
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You may be planning to move and are therefore looking out for Cedar Park movers so that you can go ahead and pick a good moving company. After all, you are going to entrust your priceless belongings to somebody you don't know and it is all the more important to ensure that you have all the reassurance that you can get. You are looking for an excellent reputation and plenty of credibility and, if possible, referrals from people that you know and trust. Do plenty of homework and due diligence so that you can ascertain the facts for yourself and then make the selection from the moving companies you have shortlisted.
 
There are some guidelines you can use to make sure that a moving company is legitimate and help you guard against the so-called "rogue movers" who can overcharge or even steal the possessions of unsuspecting homeowners. Rogue movers are companies of ill repute which claim to offer moving services but are looking for every chance to scam individuals and families. For instance, in a scenario which is quite common, someone posing as the representative of a moving company asks for payment upfront and then holds belongings of the homeowner for ransom by claiming that additional fees have to be paid. If the homeowners don't pay, the movers may in fact unpack the belongings and leave them on the street or sell them in payment of their so-called dues. The very worst of the rogue movers have even been known to drive away and disappear with everything that was loaded on the truck.
 
It is important not to make any upfront payments because a legitimate moving company is highly unlikely to make such a demand. Rogue movers will ask for a deposit sometimes even full payment in advance before handling any of your possessions. If you cannot find any mention of a moving company online, it should be considered a red flag and a possible moving scam. If salespeople visiting your house do not wear uniforms or carry any proper identification, this is also a warning sign. The same thing applies on the day of your move if a truck not displaying any logos for moving company names shows up because this should be treated as a suspicious action. You should also avoid receiving petitions over the phone without meeting the company and them visiting your house because a legitimate moving service will not give you a quotation without having seen and visited you.
 
 
Insist on a free estimate because The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requires moving companies to perform a free in-home estimate. Certified moving companies must also have a US Department of Transportation number. You should always work with a certified moving company and you can confirm the credentials of a moving company which claims to be certified by visiting the DOT site and choosing "carrier search". You can also check on business certifications by searching to see if a mover a certified by the American Moving and Storage Association and you can also check the online directories such as they Better Business Bureau. Finally, you can check the consumer protection sites and the best resources are Movingscam.com and protectyourmove.gov.
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