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	<title>Comments on: Moving Scams, Cons and Thefts at Record Levels</title>
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		<title>By: movingscams</title>
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		<description>Common moving scams include quoting low prices initially, then raising the purchase price on delivery or never delivering items whatsoever. In line with the Council of Better Business Bureaus, the quantity of complaints against moving companies has tripled within the last decade. In 1997, there was under 3,000 complaints nationwide weighed against over 9,400 complaints in 2004. The quantity of complaints against rogue moving companies carries on growing.

It is highly recommended that consumers must allow time for research before their move while offering several sources. The greater Business Bureau at BBB.org is a superb starting place to learn if any complaints are already lodged against the moving company. I personally also recommends the Federal Highway Administration to verify the sort of authority the business maintains. The administration can tell consumers in the event the company is asset based or perhaps a broker. Brokers are middlemen who book moves for a number of trucking companies. 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Common moving scams include quoting low prices initially, then raising the purchase price on delivery or never delivering items whatsoever. In line with the Council of Better Business Bureaus, the quantity of complaints against moving companies has tripled within the last decade. In 1997, there was under 3,000 complaints nationwide weighed against over 9,400 complaints in 2004. The quantity of complaints against rogue moving companies carries on growing.</p>
<p>It is highly recommended that consumers must allow time for research before their move while offering several sources. The greater Business Bureau at BBB.org is a superb starting place to learn if any complaints are already lodged against the moving company. I personally also recommends the Federal Highway Administration to verify the sort of authority the business maintains. The administration can tell consumers in the event the company is asset based or perhaps a broker. Brokers are middlemen who book moves for a number of trucking companies. </p>
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