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Shifting Out Of Rockford? BBB Warns Of Shifting Firm Scams

Having lived in this area for up to 6 months of my life, I have had no good or bad experiences with moving companies. However, since we live in a state that heads the nation on departure, I bet someone reading this has a story to tell.

In fact, from an email I just received from Dennis Horton, the director of the Rockford Regional Office of the Better Business Bureau (BBB), I can see where there are many horror stories about running a household from one place to remove to another, regardless of the length of the trip.

For some reason, May is the best month to move, both here in Rockford and across the country. So the Better Business Bureau decided to investigate the many complaints that were being made about moving companies this time of year.

The BBB receives an average 13,000 complaints and negative reviews Many of these complaints describe how homeowners’ experiences with dishonest moving companies have turned into financial and emotional nightmares.

Some of the complaints concerned moving companies who would provide a homeowner with an estimate and then increase it significantly once the homeowner’s property was in the hands of the moving company. The homeowner then had the prospect of having to pay the additional cost to get their belongings back.

Another way to get more from you than BBB says they should is for a moving company “to add extra fees for unreasonable reasons, such as an estimate based on weight, but after your valuables are on their truck.” . ” They charge an extra fee and claim the cubic feet have exceeded the weight estimate. “Since this is incalculable, you have to pay the fees or check in your goods.

One of the worst ways to be scammed is with prepaid for your move and the truck is packing and leaving your driveway, supposedly on the way to your new home. Only in this case will you close your business as soon as you leave your house with your truck full of things. Then they have both your money and your belongings, which are sometimes thrown in a warehouse to be sold later.

There is a lot of information on what to look for when moving and relocating businesses. Unless you are a moving veteran and have a lot of experience on the subject, then you should fully review all of the companies you are considering for an upcoming move. The BBB keeps an up-to-date file on who is getting it right and who is getting you wrong in the end.

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