Charlotte, N.C. — As summer heats up and moving season is in full swing, locals are being warned about a significant spike in moving scams. Recent reports indicate that moving scams in Charlotte have surged by 124% compared to last year, placing the city among the top areas affected in the country.
An expert from a local moving assistance service outlines the three primary scams making waves in the area:
In this scam, clients receive a quote for moving costs but are met with surprise charges when the movers arrive. The movers then demand more money before lifting a finger.
This more aggressive tactic involves movers loading up your belongings but then withholding them at the destination until additional payments are made. This can leave clients in frustrating situations.
Some companies play dirty by not providing an itemized inventory or a valid bill of lading. This leaves customers in the dark about the actual cost based on the weight and quantity of their items.
Aside from these scams, several unlicensed moving companies have also been reported, disappearing with clients’ belongings after being paid in full upfront. To help protect yourself from falling victim to these scams, do the following:
Always get multiple estimates. The expert recommends obtaining about two to four estimates to understand what a fair price might be based on the size of your home and the volume of items being moved.
Never pay in full before the movers arrive. When you do make a payment, use a credit card for added protection.
Read online reviews, check company registrations, and ensure you are hiring a reputable moving company. This diligence can prevent unpleasant surprises on moving day.
Currently, the cost for a hybrid move, where clients pack their own items but hire movers for heavy lifting, typically runs around $350. For full-service moves, prices generally range between $2,500 and $6,500, depending on various factors like distance and the volume of items.
As moving season continues, staying informed and proactive can save Charlotte residents from the distress of falling victim to moving scams. If something feels off or seems too good to be true when selecting a moving company, trust your instincts and seek alternatives.
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