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Transport Scams is dedicated to helping consumers learn about the dangers and scams that go on in the auto transport industry.
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People are constantly moving from state to state and most of the times, they do not want to drive their car to their new home. They would prefer to take advantage of a car carrier doing the heavy “lifting” by transporting the car for them.
Transporting a vehicle is a luxury and can be daunting if you do not have the right information to navigate the waters, so to speak.There will be brokers who are more than willing to tell you the consumer,
When a person needs a vehicle transported, they usually go online and request a free quote from several different transport companies. At this point the companies respond to the customer’s request with an estimated cost of what it may cost to actually transport their vehicle. There are many factors that go into effect to actually get the vehicle picked up and transported. First you have the cost of the shipment. Then, there is the customer’s situation and expectations of when, where and how fast in regards to transporting the vehicle. Lastly, there is the customer service side that comes directly from the broker mainly and a few phone calls from the carrier company towards the end of the process. I will explain each one of these so if a customer is reading this they know exactly what company to choose and why!
The auto transport shipping process can be a bit overwhelming especially when it is across the country for school or a job, or getting married or just a fresh start. There is so much to do, figure out what to pack, what to sell, what to give away. Most times, we have a lot of stuff to take with us.
Then along comes the time to figure out shipping the car and we do the Google search, find a website and put in our information and the flood or emails and calls begin. Every broker provides the price and then the question asked is “Can I put stuff in my car?”
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