
Fairfax Movers
Interested in moving within or out of Fairfax sometime in the near future? Fairfax has attracted scores of people like you from all over the country, and every month many of them (just like you) are in search of Fairfax movers to help them relocate to somewhere else. In order to determine which Fairfax moving company is best for you, there are a few simple steps which if you follow, can help your moving process. First, it is very helpful to check with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) about a perspective moving company. This is the best way to get a sense of a mover’s track record as a business. It is important that you identify your Fairfax moving company’s BBB rankings to see what they look like. Here, you can see how well the form is ranked, and also their progress over the years. You can also ascertain the rate of complaints lodged against them, as well as how well the resolved their customers complaints.
Another useful approach is to browse your mover’s web site. Movers who hold customer service at a premium, will always make sure to invest the time, money and energy needed to ensure satisfaction in every interaction with their clients. Almost every moving company in the world has a website these days. As a customer, I first step you can take to sort out the bad seeds is to simply take a look at how a mover’s website is built. Spend some time browsing around their webpages. Look to see if all of your questions have readily available answers. If a company's web site is empty of content, or if it looks like they rarely update their information, this usually means that they aren’t likely to take customer service too seriously. If they care about your experience as a customer, they would invest the necessary time and energy needed to assist you. Remember, anybody can toss up a webpage in order to attract customers, but a company that actually has an interest in making your experience positive will maintain and update their web service regularly.
It is also important to pay attention to a mover’s pricing policy. If your Fairfax mover is pushing a pricing model that appears exceptionally cheap, or overly competitive, there may be more to the story. Many of the lower-end Fairfax moving businesses are known for attracting customers by luring them into bait-and-switch schemes entail quoting amazingly low prices to a customer while on the web or phone, then raising the price on moving day. They will frequently demand twice, or three times the amount of the original quote, and once moving day comes, it will be too late for you to move with somebody else. Be careful about movers which don’t give you fixed rates, and beware of companies that offer amazingly cheap hourly rates. Some firms might charge $130 per hour, while others only $69 for the same arrangement. The trick is that the $69 price is likely to get jacked up to $200 when all is said and done. When you speak with a mover’s customer service agents, observe how they interact with you. The best test of overall customer experience is to see how they treat you when you speak with them. Are you having difficulty getting a hold of a human being to talk to? Are your questions getting answered promptly and in a friendly manner?
The last thing to consider is their DOT licensing status. Make sure your prospective mover is an officially licensed firm. To do this, check with the DOT. And make sure that your mover is a full-service moving company, and not a broker. This information is always available at SaferWeb.