Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Don't Settle for 2nd Best Moving Companies, Call All My Sons of Tulsa

Automatically hiring the lowest estimate can be your worst nightmare. Less-than-reputable companies have been known to lowball the estimate to get your business, then pad the bill on the back end. The low estimate could be a sign that you might not be getting a professional crew, or that the company will subcontract your job to another firm. If your estimate is substantially lower or is calculated by anything other than weight is a red flag, according to Whitefence.com, a home services comparison Web site.

All My Sons is accredited by the Better Business Bureau. Also, be aware that there are some federal protections governing state-to-state moves that don't apply to in-state moves. A good idea is to look for a well-known, established mover like All My Sons who also does out-of-state moves. Even though interstate rules don't apply, at least you know with All My Sons of Tulsa you are dealing with professionals. You shouldn't always take a moving company at face value. Verify what they tell you and check references. A reputable moving company will have all their licenses and insurance in order.

Don't ignore the fact that the name on your moving van doesn't match the name of the company you hired or that the movers aren't in uniforms and look a little creepy. Chances are you've been subcontracted to another company. All My Sons only has full time, uniformed, fully trained moving professionals. Even if you checked references and licensing, you are now dealing with a total unknown. You should pull the plug and reschedule. If the crew or truck isn't what you were promised, or you're unhappy for any reason, call the company and cancel. Then call All My Sons of Tulsa to rescue you.

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