Moving from one home to another can be incredibly stressful. And when you’ve ended up with an untrustworthy moving and storage company that can’t meet your needs, then this process can feel even more stressful.
In this blog, we’ll discuss a few ways that you can spot red flags with a moving and storage company, letting you know what to avoid. But before we do that, we thought you might want to know more about us.
For over 100 years, Coleman Worldwide Movers has been the most trusted residential movers in the country, offering a wide range of solutions. With so many years of excellence to our name, we’ve won awards and accolades like an A+ rating from the BBB, earned affiliation with the American Trucker Association, gained hundreds of online reviews from a long list of raving customers, and so much more.
The Company has a Suspicious Website
In the digital age, a company’s website is a direct reflection of its overall professionalism and ability to meet your needs. So, if you notice that the company’s website seems out of date or is challenging to navigate, it’s best to stay away.
The office and Warehouse Aren’t Properly Maintained
Go check out their main office or storage facility. If either location seems like a cluttered mess, then it means that they don’t even care about their appearance and will likely offer less-than-desirable services.
They Use Rental Trucks
A reputable moving and storage company will have its own fleet of trucks with its logos and licensed drivers. If you notice that their trucks are rented, then they’re likely not professionals, and you should consider using a different company for your needs.
Call Our Team Today
When you need a team of long-distance movers that you can count on, you’ll want to work with the team of experts at Coleman Worldwide Moving. For a century, we’ve been a trusted name, offering top-rated comprehensive moving solutions built around your needs. Give us a call today or fill out the online form for your free, no-obligation estimate.
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