Locating New Jersey movers sounds like an easy task. After all, a simple internet search for ‘New Jersey Movers’ would give you dozens and dozens of results.
The problem is that many of the companies presenting themselves as New Jersey movers are not even located in the state of New Jersey. Some of them are not even moving companies at all, but broker services.
This Alpha Moving and Storage post will help you make sure that the companies you are dealing with are actual New Jersey Movers.
Checking and Double Checking Location
The first thing you should do is check the physical location. Don’t be shy about verifying the moving company’s physical location over the phone. Also, make sure it is not a broker’s office, but an actual mover with all the necessary trucks and facilities. As mentioned before on this blog, we recommend that you pay your New Jersey Movers an actual visit. Checking the mover’s office, trucks, facilities and storage is the best way to ensure that you are dealing with the genuine thing.
Asking for Local References
Jersey City movers should have most of their activities concentrated in the NJ area. Therefore, it shouldn’t be a problem for your mover to provide you with local references from people who moved locally in New Jersey, or from New Jersey to another state. Make sure that the mover you are considering specializes in the type of relocation you are looking for. Especially when it comes to long distance moving, it is very important that the relocation company will have all the necessary knowledge, experience and equipment. You should also request some email addresses so you could contact past customers directly and hear what they have to say about their moving experience. Don’t forget to check the New Jersey Movers’ reputation with the Better Business Bureau.