Sunday, February 24, 2013

Have a Good Offer While Relocating This Season

By Sharonne Penickata


In comparison to other countries around the world, Americans often move a lot. But, as you've probably heard, things are different this year. If you're planning on changing your residence this summer, there is certainly very good news for you!

While there is no hard data for this season yet, there's every indication the quantity of moves by Americans will be even less than it was in 2008 - and a year ago it was bad enough. According to the U.S. census bureau, the number of moves by Americans in 2012 represented a 12% reduction in the 2011 season.

I conducted a casual poll of a few of the major van line movers across America and discovered widespread anticipation how the industry will suffer an even worse season this coming year than last.

I talked with one person who owns a significant van line agency, found in the southeastern U.S., "Our first month this coming year was just awful", he exclaimed, "If it weren't for commercial truckload business we wouldn't have done much business in any way."

With all of these movers anticipating a slow summer, you will be able to exercise your negotiating skills if you are mostly of the who're moving across America this coming year. But a thing of caution should also be given: you can find movers and moving companies who are not centered on building a business over the long term. They're more narrowly centered on their short term profits and you may wish to avoid these. I will demonstrate how to find a reputable mover, worth your business.

What you need to prevent are the businesses that don't actually own any trucks or moving blankets. These are the internet-savvy sellers who promise web are great at ensuring their websites show up when folks hunt for "movers in dallas tx", or whatever other city they target. They need your company only since they will re-sell your moving contract towards the lowest bidder, scooping a tidy profit without lifting a finger and shouldering no responsibility for the final satisfaction.

This is how you can avoid this business: Do your online look for "movers dallas tx" and when you discover the local yellow page or super page listings, try to find the listings that have a photo of these warehouse facility. Also try to find listings the location where the company has been around business since no less than 1999 - the beginning of the dot com era. This can weed out the moving re-sellers; you have to avoid these types!

An execllent aspect of local internet ads: most of these systems have rating and review systems that enable customers to leave an evaluation along with a star rating. This really is bad news for the sham operators because they're quickly unmasked with the reviews that angry consumers leave. Those reviews may be knee-slapping, roll-on-the-floor funny too, especially if the reviewer has good story-telling abilities. The surveys are always revealing and you will be the wiser for reading them.

Having uncovered an excellent mover who has a great warehouse photo as part of his local internet listings, it is possible to negotiate against his quoted price. Demand a reduction. Be specific and become bold. Stand firm, realizing that your mover is motivated to seal the deal!

Have fun with your move and may you be truly happy in your new house!




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