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Auto transporter facts you must know
You may have heard the proverbial cliché: “If something sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t.” Auto shippers, like any industry, face intense competition the industry is no different when it comes to scams as well. There are some precautions you must take to protect yourself against commonly perpetrated scams.

Consider the following tips:

A word about prices

Sure, you want a good price but you wouldn’t want to sacrifice service and reliability in the bargain. While some companies may tout their lowest price tag, there may be other ways they could cost you more or they may be asking you to give up an important benefit. You must be on the look out for any deceptive practice and the easiest way to do so would be to check the company’s standing with your local government agency.

 

 

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Don’t take their word -- extract it all in writing

Anyone can say they will deliver your car in the shortest duration of time, but are such assurances offered in writing? Even if such a promise were provided in writing, does the company provide a mechanism for remediation should they fail to deliver their promises. A smart consumer will make every effort to determine what remedy, if any, is available should the auto shipper fail to perform as promised.

What level of insurance protection do they offer?

The term fully insured could have different meanings to different individuals so try to obtain (in writing) details about their insurance policy and to see if the two of you are on the same page. Some companies, for example, may claim fully insured under the understanding that your insurance coverage will also kick in as a secondary policy should they need full liability protection.

What are their qualifications?

Experience and expertise are certainly positive qualifiers but how much experience do they have? Do they have expertise in transporting the kind of vehicle you intend to ship? What is their track record? How long have they been in business? Do they have any outstanding complaints? How big is the company? Which carriers do they work with?

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