There are many moving companies out there, and it doesn’t come as a surprise that more than a few are scammers. Montreal in-particular is experiencing a growing number of these scammers and articles are flooding the web about this pandemic (http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/rogue-movers-scam-montrealers-for-hundreds-of-dollars-1.2685835). Essentially you’ll be trusting inexperienced one-man-shows with flimsy tools, baseless rates and contracts and unreliable trucks. Here are a few things to look out for.
Winter is upon us and moving during those months is going to be tricky - especially during the holidays. You'll be encountering unexpected weather, snow storms, and for my fellow Canadians, bone-chilling cold. Although a move in the winter is not so common, sometimes it simply can't be avoided, so if you find yourself in a snowy situation here are 5 tips to help you get by.
It's never fun moving away from home, especially if you're moving to the other side of the pond. Whatever the reasons, here are some five tips you'll need to remember before making a big move.
Moving can be a hassle and choosing a moving company to work with could be the difference between a catastrophic or pleasant moving experience, so it's important you choose the right company. Here are seven things to look out for when hunting for the right moving company.
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