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you should aim to get at least three to four bids from different moving companies before you decide with whom you’d like to work. That will ensure you get a fair price — and maybe even a good deal out of it. The first thing to consider while analyzing these bids is verifying that the movers you want to work with are legit and up-to-date with all the required insurance and approvals. The issue is choosing the right moving company to work with you. Here are some things to consider when hiring movers: • Consider reputation. Ask around for movers whom friends and relatives recommend based on their experience. Have at least three companies to compare services and reviews from before making your final choice. • Choose local. Oftentimes, local companies are the better choice in terms of budget and availability. • Ask for an in-house cost estimate. Let the movers see your belongings and inform them of the distance to your new home so they can quote you a more accurate estimate. • Look at the fine print. Check their cost estimate for hidden charges, insurance coverage, payment terms, and policy on damage to items. Make sure you’re aware of their terms and conditions. Compare these with the other movers you’re considering, and base your decision on your comparisons. Note: When making your final decision for a moving company to hire, keep in mind that going with the cheapest option doesn’t guarantee that you’ll save in the end. Cheap could mean mediocre service and damaged items, in addition to other unexpected issues or costs along the way. Do you research, take your time, and choose wisely. 170

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