Scheduling
Schedule your auto shipping at least 4 weeks before you move,
giving enough time to arrange for a car mover carrier to pick up your vehicle.
Basically, the more advance time the better. If you are not available, please
arrange an alternative authorized party such as neighbor, friend or relative you
can trust to transfer the car to the car mover. Most automobile shippers offer
door-to-door service. However, in many residential neighborhoods it may be
difficult to drive in a large truck carrying your vehicle. Because of potential
difficulty in getting the truck into your neighborhood, the car mover may ask
you to meet them at a nearby local shopping center or garage for pick up of your
vehicle. The same will apply for the delivery.
Insurance
Make sure your car is adequately insured by the car mover for
relocation. Upon pick-up, the driver will do a condition report
(bill of lading) for any scratches or damages on the vehicle which
should be signed by both parties. The same will occur upon delivery;
make sure you check vehicle before signing. Reporting any damages or
claims at a later time is not advisable.
Personal Items
Do not leave personal possessions of any kind in your car. Of
course spare tires, car jacks, and other standard items that can be
found in a trunk of a new car are not a problem. Make sure anything
left in the car is tied down securely.
Delivery
Make sure that if you or an authorized party is not available to
receive your car, that it will be stored in a secure storage
facility where you will be able to pick it up at a more convenient
time. This may be subject to additional charges.
Specifics
Cost
When working with a car mover, confirm what the total cost of the
shipping will be. As you obtain quotes from several car transport
and auto shipping companies, be prepared to provide:
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origination/destination
-
approximate
departure date
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type of
vehicle(s)
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type of car
transport service desired (e.g., door-to-door car transport vs.
terminal-to-terminal)
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special car
mover or auto shipping requests (eg., deliver at a location
other than your home vs. at your home)
Paying For
Shipping Your Vehicle
While some car movers and auto shippers may not require payment in
advance, others require a deposit, or full payment in advance. If a
deposit is given, amount due is always required at time of delivery
- oftentimes with a cashier's check or cash. If full payment is
required prior to car transport or auto shipping service, consider
using a credit card so that charges may be disputed if circumstances
warrant such actions.
Make Sure You Are
Properly Insured
Your vehicle should be insured against damage and theft by your
car transport or auto shipping company. Ask for a copy of the car
mover's insurance coverage. Find out how the car mover's insurance
works with your own insurance in the event of damage during car
transport. Additionally, find out if there is any kind of damage
deductible and the amount. Everything pertaining to the car move
should be in writing. Your own car insurance policy may cover your
vehicle in transit; make sure to contact your insurance company to
find out. It is advisable that you do not leave any personal items
in your car when it is shipped; items left in the car may not be
covered by your homeowner's insurance policy.
Get Dates - Pick
Up and Delivery
Get the estimated pick-up and delivery dates and times from your
car mover or auto shipping company. Make sure to get a 3 day
guaranteed window for the pick-up and delivery dates of your car, as
suggested earlier get everything in writing. Once pick-up is made,
your car mover or auto shipping company should be able to provide
you with a specific delivery date. If you require a specific date
for pick-up, many car moving and auto shipping companies can
accommodate you and store your car at a terminal for an additional
charge.
Check References
It is important to verify the good standing and valid licensing of
any car moving company or auto shipping service. We urge you to
contact your local Better Business Bureau as well as to verify that
the shipper's license is valid and active with the appropriate
transportation agency (such as the state or federal Department Of
Transportation). www.123movers.com does its best to make sure that
we list only quality service providers. However, we cannot guarantee
the quality of service of any car moving or auto shipping company.
It is important that you take the time to check references and get
all services agreed to by the company in writing.
Inspect Your Car
Before Shipping
It is advisable that in addition to receiving a condition report
document from your car mover detailing any pre-existing damage to
your car, that you take photographs of the car, date the photos, and
attach them to the condition report provided by the car mover for
your records. You must have a detailed description of the condition
of your car prior to shipping. The condition report or other
document used by the car mover should include: current mileage,
pre-existing damage of any type including: glass, scratches, paint,
dents, and so on. This report is important in case any disputes
arise.
Vehicle Delivery
Inspection and Acceptance
When your car is delivered, make sure to methodically inspect your
car. Use the condition report given to you at pick up and go over
all of the details. Look for damage not on the original report.
Check for changes in mileage and check every part of your car
carefully including the roof and under your car. Look for obvious
damage or changes to the car's condition that may have occurred
during the shipping. If there are any discrepancies, make sure to
note them on the condition report you received on pick-up of the
car, and have the driver sign the document. Please be advised that
you should avoid accepting your vehicle at night or at a location
that does not permit you easy access to inspecting all parts of your
car. It is absolutely essential that you perform a thorough
examination of your car as described above. Remember that once you
have accepted your car, your signed documentation is what protects
you. If problems arise, reputable car moving and auto shipping
companies will work out disputes with you in an amicable fashion,
but you must have documentation.
Unresolved Disputes
Always try to work out your dispute with the car mover or auto
shipping company first. They often work on a referral basis and are
motivated to working out problems. However, if you feel you have
reached a dead end or that you have not been treated reasonably, you
have the option of filing complaints with multiple agencies (BBB,
State and or Federal Department Of Transportation, Interstate
Commerce Commission) as well as seeking legal counsel.
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