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Your Rights and
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The following information is provided to
you, the prospective shipper, by the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration as required by law to
help you better understand the moving
process, your rights and
responsibilities as well as any moving
company's rights and responsibilities
when your goods are shipped.
WHY WAS I GIVEN THIS PAMPHLET?
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration's (FMCSA) regulations
protect consumers on interstate moves
and define the rights and
responsibilities of consumers and
household goods carriers.
The household goods carrier (mover) gave
you this booklet to provide information
about your rights and responsibilities
as an individual shipper of household
goods. Your primary responsibility is to
select a reputable household goods
carrier, ensure that you understand the
terms and conditions of the contract,
and understand and pursue the remedies
that are available to you in case
problems arise. You should talk to your
mover if you have further questions. The
mover will also furnish you with
additional written information
describing its procedure for handling
your questions and complaints. The
additional written information will
include a telephone number you can call
to obtain additional information about
your move.
WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT
POINTS I SHOULD REMEMBER FROM THIS
PAMPHLET?
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Movers must give
written estimates.
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Movers may give
binding estimates.
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Non-binding
estimates are not always accurate;
actual charges may exceed the
estimate.
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If your mover
provides you (or someone
representing you) with any partially
complete document for your
signature, you should verify the
document is as complete as possible
before signing it. Make sure the
document contains all relevant
shipping information, except the
actual shipment weight and any other
information necessary to determine
the final charges for all services
performed.
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You may request
from your mover the availability of
guaranteed pickup and delivery
dates.
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Be sure you
understand the mover's
responsibility for loss or damage,
and request an explanation of the
difference between valuation and
actual insurance.
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You have the
right to be present each time your
shipment is weighed.
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You may request a
reweigh of your shipment.
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If you agree to
move under a non-binding estimate,
you should confirm with your mover -
in writing - the method of payment
at delivery as cash, certified
check, cashier's check, money order,
or credit card.
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Movers must offer
a dispute settlement program as an
alternative means of settling loss
or damage claims. ASK YOUR MOVER FOR
DETAILS.
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You should ask
the person you speak to whether he
or she works for the actual mover or
a household goods broker. A
household goods broker only arranges
for the transportation. A household
goods broker must not represent
itself as a mover. A household goods
broker does not own trucks of its
own. The broker is required to find
an authorized mover to provide the
transportation. You should know that
a household goods broker generally
has no authority to provide you an
estimate on behalf of a specific
mover. If a household goods broker
provides you an estimate, it may not
be binding on the actual mover and
you may have to pay the actual
charges the mover incurs. A
household goods broker is not
responsible for loss or damage.
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You may request
complaint information about movers
from the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration under the
Freedom of Information Act. You may
be assessed a fee to obtain this
information. See 49 CFR Part 7 for
the schedule of fees.
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You should seek
estimates from at least three
different movers. You should not
disclose any information to the
different movers about their
competitors, as it may affect the
accuracy of their estimates.
WHAT IF I HAVE MORE QUESTIONS?
If this pamphlet does not answer all of
your questions about your move, do not
hesitate to ask your mover's
representative who handled the
arrangements for your move, the driver
who transports your shipment, or the
mover's main office for additional
information.
Click to read the
full FMCSA publication
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R & L Moving Systems Inc.
3612
Mangum, Suite 212 - Houston, TX 77092
Phone:
1-877-680-9406 -
Fax:
713-680-3583
Email:
info@rlmovingsystems.com
US DOT 1642730 MC 605165
TX DOT
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