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A moving quote or moving estimate is more involved compared to an instant ballpark quote. Moving quotes require you to provide more information to the moving company and for the mover to view the items in your home that you need to have moved.
The short answer to this question is that you almost always pay your movers after the move. This means after they complete the entire move. This is the rule among all trustworthy companies. A good and honest moving company will ask for payment upon completion of the move.
A binding estimate indicates that you and your mover are bound by the charges that have been laid out in writing. It guarantees the total cost of the move and is based on the inventoried quantity of items and services requested by you or your mover.
A moving contract (also referred to as an order for service) outlines the terms and conditions of your move. In it, both parties are agreeing to certain specifics that dictate the moving service that's going to be provided. All reputable professional moving companies provide their clients with a moving contract.
The short answer to this question is that you almost always pay your movers after the move. This means after they complete the entire move. This is the rule among all trustworthy companies. A good and honest moving company will ask for payment upon completion of the move.
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In addition to your verbal assurance, you could hand a $10 bill to each mover at the beginning of the move as an added incentive. However, if this makes you uncomfortable, stick to the general rule that you should tip movers after they've completed the job. Don't give the lump sum to the foreman or driver.
Your moving company must provide the estimate in writing. The moving company must state in the estimate that it is binding. If the mover notices additional items or add-ons included in your shipment, they have the right to refuse service and draft a revised estimate.
A binding estimate is when the mover guarantees a fixed cost estimate based on the approximate weight of the customer's belongings. If the customer agrees to a binding estimate, then they will pay exactly what they were originally quoted. The mover will not be allowed to ratchet up the price whatsoever.
What should a moving estimate include? Total weight of your inventory. Amount and size of furniture you have. Number of movers needed on moving day. How easily movers can transport inventory (for example, whether your sectional won't make it through the front door) Distance you're moving.
A binding estimate is when the mover guarantees a fixed cost estimate based on the approximate weight of the customer's belongings. If the customer agrees to a binding estimate, then they will pay exactly what they were originally quoted.

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