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Aug 4, 2024, 8:46:48 PM8/4/24
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Usingour clean and fully-equipped 26 ft. moving trucks, our movers pad and stretch wrap all of your belongings for maximum protection during the move. We also use hardwood floor runners, banister and railing covers, door jambs, carpet shields, and mattress bags to limit any potential damages while items are being transported.

Our professionally trained move teams are background checked and drug screened, giving you peace of mind that your items are safe throughout the entire moving process. Additionally, all team members are full-time, professionally trained employees to provide you with the best moving experience possible.


Worried about the cost of your move? Let our customer service representatives walk you through options to keep the costs down while ensuring you still get the same great moving service you can expect from TWO MEN AND A TRUCK.


Our company lives by an established set of core values that are near and dear to our hearts. One of which is THE GRANDMA RULE. Put simply, THE GRANDMA RULE means to treat everyone the way you would want your grandma to be treated.


We require our movers to be licensed and insured. Read more • We work hard to keep your personal information safe and secure.See our Privacy Notice We educate you about online fraud and scams. Learn more


You can search the internet and contact movers one by one to find help for your next move. Or, you can use Moving.com to compare quotes from hundreds of long-distance movers or local movers near you at no cost and no obligation. Moving.com is committed to partnering with the highest quality moving companies, from only licensed and insured movers, to help you reduce the time, cost, and stress of the moving process.


For the last 20+ years, we've connected millions of Americans to the best movers in the industry. Our Commitment to Quality means all pre-vetted movers in our network are licensed and insured. As part of the Realtor.com network and a proud member of the ATA Moving & Storage Conference, you can trust that our vetting process is the very best. We also provide city guides, a moving checklist and tips from moving experts with years of experience to make local, long-distance and international moving a breeze. Our goal is to take the stress out of planning your move, so you can dive right into exploring your new home. Learn more about Moving.com.


Thanks to our thorough vetting process, you won't have to jump through hoops to figure out if a mover is legitimate. In addition to ensuring the legitimacy of all moving partners, we aim to match you with a moving team who meets your specific moving needs. To obtain a moving quote, tell us your move date and moving details, and we'll connect you with up to four pre-vetted movers near you who are capable of handling your specific move. You'll also have access to important information, including company details, Better Business Bureau ratings and user ratings, to help you make the most informed decision possible when hiring movers.


Moving.com reviews each of our moving company partners before we allow them to offer quotes through our service. Here are the Moving.com criteria that all movers must meet so that we can ensure you are receiving trustworthy, safe, and reliable service:


Moving.com only partners with licensed and insured moving companies. We use the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) SAFER database to verify a moving company's operating authority and insurance coverage. In addition, interstate movers in our network must have valid USDOT and/or MC license numbers, and intrastate movers in our network must provide valid license numbers. These are just a few ways we vet our large network of movers. Read our Commitment to Quality statement to find out more about our vetting process.


Moving.com is committed to providing the highest quality mover listings to help you reduce the time, cost and stress of the moving process. Below is a summary of the listing criteria each type of mover has met prior to being listed.


While a trouble-free moving experience cannot be guaranteed, all listed movers have agreed to promptly respond to complaints concerning their business practices. Should you have an unsatisfactory moving experience with a mover found through this website, the following process has been established to assist in resolving the matter:


If you're considering, or are actively involved in a move, be sure to print and read a copy of the "Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move" booklet. It contains important details about mover estimates, the bill of lading and claim procedures.


Disclaimer: Moving.com assumes all mover information provided by the FMCSA Safety and Fitness Electronic Records System (SAFER) is accurate and up-to-date at time of license, operating authority and insurance coverage verification.


Although many of our customers appreciate the convenience offered by Moving.com, we sometimes hear about suspicious or abusive practices by those seeking to take advantage of our good name. These types of suspicious activities often center on property rental scams or property purchase scams, though they may also involve moving scams. Please read this Alert and use caution if you encounter anything that seems too good to be true or otherwise unusual or suspicious.NOTE: Move, the parent company of Moving.com, does not participate in specific housing transactions. If someone has told you otherwise, please use caution since this might well be a sign of a scam. For example, Move does not hold or deliver keys to apartments or homes, does not offer payment protection, does not certify apartments, complexes or homes, does not verify or certify that persons you are dealing with are legitimate, does not offer to hold deposits, earnest money, down-payments or other funds, does not offer escrow services and does not offer assurances or other guarantees regarding particular apartments, homes or related transactions. If you are dealing with someone in another country or city, or looking to buy or rent an apartment, condo or house in another country or city, be particularly aware of concerns like those referred to above (and in this Alert) since the other person might be trying to take advantage of you by exploiting the practical problems and inconveniences of geographic distance.


Does the rent seem surprisingly low? A check on similar housing or apartments in the same complex or neighborhood should help you determine what amount of rent is usual or to be expected. If the rent you are quoted is significantly less, you should use caution. It is possible there is a legitimate explanation, but surprisingly low rent can be a red flag for potential trouble be prepared to just say no to suspicious circumstances.


It can be helpful, and serve to un-earth potential problems, to meet your prospective landlord, property manager or other transaction participant in person before renting or purchasing an apartment or home and before sending money or agreeing to send money. Dealing locally and in person with the other party to a transaction can help avoid many scams. For personal safety and other reasons, consider having one or more friends or companions accompany you, and be sure the meeting location is safe.


If you are dealing with someone in another country or city, or looking to rent or buy in another country or city, be particularly aware of concerns like those referred to in this Alert since the other person might be trying to take advantage of you by exploiting the practical problems and inconveniences of geographic distance.


Avoid unusual forms of payment, or being rushed.

It can be risky to use a wire transfer service (such as Western Union or MoneyGram) or online escrow service to send a deposit, earnest money, down-payment, rent or other money relating to a rental or housing transaction. Use great caution if someone suggests you should send money in this way. Also be wary of being rushed into a decision to rent or buy an apartment or other housing, or to send a deposit, earnest money, down-payment, rent or other money. These are significant decisions, transactions and payments; if someone is rushing you, that could be a signal of a potential fraud or a scam.


Avoid renting or buying an apartment or other housing without actually seeing it first.

Before sending a deposit, earnest money, down-payment, rent or other money, you probably should visit and see the property first and confirm that everything about the property matches what was advertised, described or represented to you. For personal safety and other reasons, consider having one or more friends or companions accompany you on your visit(s) and inspection(s). Also, be sure that the person offering to rent or sell apartments or other housing to you actually does own that property or otherwise has the right to rent or sell it to you.


Move does not participate in specific rental or housing transactions.

For example, if someone says they will leave the keys to an apartment or home with Move or another company for you to pick up or retrieve, be very wary. Get a specific name and contact information. Then contact the company through another, commonly available contact point (such as the companys reception, switchboard or Customer Care function) and seek to verify whether that person really is an employee of the company and whether the proposed transaction really is in accordance with the companys normal business practices.


EXAMPLE #1.

Sometimes the good name realtor.com, Move or other reputable websites or companies could be used as part of a property rental or purchase scam. For example, a scammer (using Craigslist.com for example or another similar site) may offer to sell a home or rent an apartment to a consumer. The scammer leads the consumer to believe that realtor.com, Move, Move.com or Moving.com, or an affiliate or business partner of one of them is functioning as an intermediary perhaps to receive or hold deposits, down-payments, rent or other money from the consumer. The scammer might also tell the consumer that he or she will be able to receive delivery of the keys to an apartment or property from realtor.com, Move or others. The scammer might also instruct the consumer to send money by way of a wire transfer service (such as Western Union or MoneyGram), an online escrow service or some other purported agent of the scammer or of realtor.com, Move or others. None of this involving realtor.com or Move is true. Beware of any transaction or circumstance that sounds anything like this or involves any features like this.

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