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A moving broker is a company that arranges the transportation of your household goods via licensed movers, who would be doing the actual work. Brokers are normally sales offices that sell jobs to moving companies, and make a profit doing it. Not all moving brokers are bad, however, if you decide on a broker it’s important to find out who they’re working with to get your household goods moved.
A broker will not assume responsibility for any claims. If you experience damage, you would need to file your claim directly with the moving company that was hired to handle your move. Sometimes the broker is not able to sell the job to a moving company for various reasons. It’s important to know the difference between movers vs. brokers.
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You may need to place a refundable deposit to reserve your move and the balance paid in full before delivery. The best international moving companies accept all forms of payment.
You will need to go through the claims process, and you can start by sending the international mover photos of the damage. The process can take up to a month.
Most movers aim for timely delivery, but there may be an "act of God" or something beyond anyone's control that can cause a delay. It's not common, but it's a possibility.
An international moving estimate takes anywhere from
20 min to 24 hours on average.
You will pay a set rate per cubic foot if you're paying for professional packing and more stuff. It's also called overage charges.
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