Always Read the Fine Print When Selecting a Louisville Moving Company
Monday, November 7th, 2011
Many moving companies will require you to sign a contract before they begin moving anything. An important tip when working with any Louisville moving company that requires you to sign a contract is very simple; read the fine print. While the large print may guarantee that your belongings will make it to their destination undamaged, the fine print may state “items worth less than one hundred dollars are not included in the guarantee,” or “not responsible for poorly packed fragile items.” Another example of fine print that many people fail to read is “client agrees to pay $0.90 per mile,” or something similar, which will end up costing you a lot of money if you don’t notice it. If the fine print you see on the contract is not to your liking, don’t sign the contract. Do some comparison shopping and ask the same questions about cost to each of the Louisville movers that you are considering. Once you start asking a few intelligent questions about the move you will signal to the mover that you want no gray area and no surprises when it comes to the final cost. So, no matter which company you choose, always read the fine print, or you may end up getting ripped off.