2009 10 Nov

In 2005, Congress decided to put their foot down about the rising tide of moving scams infecting the nations interstate goods transport system. They passed a law called Safe, Accountable Flexible, Efficient, Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, SAFETES-LU. The law strengthened exigent consumer regulations for interstate moves, and it added certain stringencies, which targeted specific moving scam practices.

In the meantime, however, moving scams had grown out of control. Scam companies had developed the technique of proffering a low moving cost estimate only to raise the price, often double or more, after the goods were loaded into the moving van. If the owner wouldn’t pay, the company would threaten to hold his goods hostage. So in 2005, despite 80 years of a conservative approach to these laws, congress decided it had to get tough.

In part, SAFETEA-LU restated regulations laid down by the code of the Federal Consumers Guidelines.
There are several very significant changes in the 2005 law. Unless waived by the shipper, the carrier is now liable for the full value of goods lost stolen or damaged up to declared value of the goods being shipped as noted on the bill of lading. The law doubles the amount of money that can be arbitrated on after a move goes bad; and, the law enacts stiff penalties against moving brokers who enter into agreements on behalf of carriers without a previous written agreement.

The new law targeted two particularly noisome practices which were being used by moving brokers and subcontractors. . They created heavy fines aginst moving brokers who enter into moving cost agreements on behalf of shippers who had not agreed in writing to uphold the agreement. The law also created stiff fines for companies holding customer’s goods hostage in return for payment.

Unfortunately, in spite of the 2005 law, moving scam continues. For every new regulation, moving scam companies seek out new technicalities they can exploit to continue their price raising tactics. One look at the bulletin board of an anti-moving scam moving site, will show how many moving scams continue to be perpetrated.

While moving companies are now required to sign agreements with brokers giving them the right to negotiate deals for them, and obligating the moving company to abide by the price, these stringency just further challenge scam artists. They might claim, for example, mid move, that there were unforeseen special moving services required by the movers that nullify the original agreement.

One safe way to move is to use an honest packing and loading service. Packing Service Inc. is a packing service dedicated to fighting moving scams. They will not only professionally pack and load your goods, they will also educate you about moving scam and recommend a safe shipping company to transport your belongings to the destination

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