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FMCSA 03-05
Monday, June 27, 2005
Contact: Bill MacLeod
Tel.: (202) 366-5581
New Government Web Site Helps People Avoid Moving Scams
WASHINGTON. D.C. - People hiring a mover this summer now have a new way to check
online the background of the company they are paying to move their possessions.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced its new
web site, www.protectyourmove.gov, to help people avoid getting caught in a scam
that could lead to their household goods being held hostage by a “rogue” mover.
Rogue movers offer lowball estimates and then demand more money than originally
agreed upon – in violation of Federal regulation.
“This site gives consumers the help they need to avoid scams before they get
started,” said FMCSA Administrator Annette Sandberg.
The site provides a list of properly registered and insured movers, brokers and
freight forwarders, details about regulations governing professional moving
companies, information about how to file a complaint in the event of a problem
and moving tips.
The site also will show visitors how to spot a rogue mover before trouble
strikes, and offers links to local Better Business Bureaus, consumer protection
agencies, state attorneys general and moving associations.
Each year, companies handle about 40 million household moves; and, while
Sandberg said most are successful, she adds that federal, state and local
agencies still get thousands of complaints about fraudulent movers. “If you
don’t do your homework, you could literally get left out in the cold,” Sandberg
said.
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