6 Tricks Unscrupulous Auto Transports Use to Take Your Money
1. Take a deposit up front before
they have a truck available. Try getting your money back will be more of a headache than you think...especially
if you've signed a contract with them.
2.
Signing a contract with them...read
the fine print VERY CLOSELY...start by looking at the
jurisdiction venue if you should have to take them to court for deposit or damages...more often than not it will be in THEIR
county and state...forcing you to retain a lawyer there or fly to appear...99% of people are taken by this trick.
3. Upgrading the
service...you get a quote so low you can't believe it...you sign on with them and your car never gets picked up
after you've made the deposit...then they tell you you need to "upgrade" to priority service, by sending them $200 more...they
are banking on the fact that most people will pay or disapear in frustration...
4. Taking your deposit,
then they promise the transport driver more money...when the truck delivers your vehicle the driver refuses to release it
to you unless you pay more money than what you were told...
5. Unlicensed and
uninsured transports...they give your vehicle to a transport that doesn't
meet federal requirements...they negotiate a deal with the fly-by-night transport saving themselves money but
you see your car delivered and it's damaged..you have NO recourse against them...highly unprofessional. BEWARE!
6. Promises,promises...they tell you an exact time and date of pickup while
trying to get your deposit money...transports can and do occasionally break down or run behind, it's a fact of life...dispatchers
will make promises just to get your deposit!
Moving your car should never be like this...there are honest brokers and transports out there. Just make
sure whoever you work with is licensed and insured/bonded and they don't attempt to use these "tricks" on you.