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With its historic downtown and plethora of "mom and pop" shops, Redmond is a city of approximately 50,000 and a subtly nostalgic feel. Whether you are moving to Redmond, Washington to work for one of the city's two technology giants, Microsoft and Nintendo, or to enjoy the city's reputation as the "bicycle capital of the Northwest," you can benefit greatly from the help of one of many Redmond moving companies.
Due to the availability of high-paying technology jobs as well as its many parks and woods, Redmond is a great place to call home. As you plan your move to Redmond, you will want to consider hiring professional movers to stay on top of your other responsibilities and keep your stress level down. Redmond moving companies are familiar with the area and are a great asset as you relocate.
To decide which movers you want to hire, ask your friends, family and co-workers to recommend their favorite Redmond moving companies. A sincere reference from a satisfied customer is priceless when you are looking for responsible and contentious movers. If asking around doesn't yield any candidates, it is time to do a web search or check out the moving companies section of your yellow pages. Get at list of 10 names to begin with, knowing that you can expand your list if necessary.
Using your initial list, visit the website or local office of the Better Business Bureau, an independent organization that tracks consumer satisfaction. You can learn about complaints that have been registered against each Redmond mover and see the measures that were taken by the company to resolve the complaint. Remove companies with numerous complaints and those who failed to resolve issues with their customers.
The Redmond moving companies that remain on your list after your visit to the Better Business Bureau are the ones that you will research in a more in-depth manner. As you call and present your questions to each moving company's representative, be sure to take careful notes so you can make an accurate comparison of all your prospective movers.
When contacting the Redmond movers, ask first for the company's DOT number. The movers' valid Department of Transportation number proves that the company is properly licensed. If a company cannot or will not give you their DOT number, consider it a red flag and drop them off of your list.
Pricing and insurance will be the main deciding factors when you choose your mover, so take the ask questions and make note of answers for future reference. Ask about the basic rate for service as well as any additional fees that are hidden in the small print. Some companies will charge extra for mileage or hourly rates of employees, some will levy a fee for flights of stairs climbed during the move. Find out what your total cost will be from each mover.
Having an appropriate level of insurance for your move is also very important. Estimate the value of your personal belongings, and find out if the insurance provided is enough to cover your expenses due to loss or damage. If the coverage is not sufficient, ask about obtaining supplemental insurance and get a clear picture of the costs associated with that additional service.
After you have spoken with representatives from each of your prospective Redmond moving companies, make a careful comparison of your options considering cost, insurance and your satisfaction with the customer service you received while making your inquiries. Once you have made your decision, book your move with the moving company and begin to pack and prepare for your relocation. Although picking up your life in one place and setting it down in another can be a bit stressful at times, hiring a reputable Redmond mover to help with the job will make everything seem a lot easier.