Sunday, December 18, 2011

Red Flags - Moving Companies.

If you are planning a move or know someone who is, share this information with them.  It may save them headaches, time and money.  This information is directly from ProtectYourMove.Gov.

"Rogue movers typically work like this: Without ever visiting your home or seeing the goods you want moved, they give a low-ball estimate over the phone or Internet. Once your goods are on their truck, they demand more money before they'll deliver or unload them. They hold your goods hostage and force you to pay more—sometimes much more than you thought you had agreed to—if you want your possessions back.


Your best defense is to recognize a rogue mover before they have your goods. Here are the "red flags" to look out for:

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Finding a moving company.

How do you find a moving company?

Like anything today the quickest way is via the internet.  Be warned there is a huge difference between a moving company, a moving broker and a million or so other companies that claim to be movers that are not.  Without getting too far into the danger zones, finding a company who is local, planning to do an in home estimate and has been in business for more than a week, will go a long way in creating a path for a successful move. 

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Tri-State Moving: Agent for Mayflower Transit

Tri-State Moving Systems, formerly Shelly Moving & Storage, Inc., is Mayflower Transit's newest agent.  We take pride in our work and it shows through to all aspects of our company.  Headquartered in York, Pennsylvania we cover local, long distance, and international moving in York, Lancaster, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lebanon and Adams county.  We have the capability to perform out of state moves in Maryland as well.

Come see what the most recognized name in moving can do for you and make the right move, move with Mayflower.