22 Feb 2008 09:24:41 | Peter Driscoll
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR REMOVAL COMPANY...THE QUOTE
Peter Driscoll of European Transport Brokers
(www.etbrokers-removals.com) takes you through some of the
trials and tribulations associated with moving to Europe and
explains away some of the mystery associated with moving. In
this article he will go on to some of the pitfalls that can trap
the unwary as well as providing a sometimes amusing view of an
industry still trying to drag itself into the 21st century.
'Hello I am moving to France can you give me a quote to ship my
furniture please?'
A simple phrase that can often lead to clumps of hair being
pulled from the roots, cardiac arrests (on getting the quotes)
and sleepless nights worrying about scratches on the dining room
table. After Death and Divorce, moving house is recognised as
one of the most trying and stressful times that anyone can
endure, yet we all do it and often approach this potential
minefield with Ostrich like abandon. Yet does it have to be like
this?
Today there are over one million people a year moving between EU
member states, and most of them take their home contents with
them. All that appears to have changed over the past two hundred
years is the number of people moving and the distance they
travel. BUT furniture is still carried down flights of stairs
and still placed on various forms of transport and moved from A
to B. Why then has it all got so complicated and by extension,
so expensive, especially for European moves?
So you have bought your house in the sun and decide to contact a
removal company. Ten calls later you are wondering why half the
companies you call don't do Europe and why the other half have
completely misunderstood your enquiry and are giving you quotes
that would enable you to buy a third home in Romania. Not only
do the quotes seem large but the one low quote you have got
seems so low that now you are worried that there is something
wrong with the company!
But why do you ask are there such differences in the quotes you
do get? In April this year we acted for a family moving from
South Wales to near Bergerac. The family themselves had obtained
quotes to have their thee bedroom house contents moved to their
new home in France. The cheapest quote they had come across was
£2500. We acted on their behalf and received 47 quotes from
companies all over Europe to do the move. We found the family a
firm to do the move for an all inclusive price of £1558. A
saving to them of just under one thousand pounds.
The point here is that there is NO fixed price and the unwary
can end up paying well over the odds for a service that should
just not cost that much. But it must be remembered that not all
removal companies have the same fixed costs to cover, not all
provide identical service and not all work on the same profit
margins.
So is there a REAL difference in the service offered by the
expensive companies and the cheaper ones? Well there is one
story going around which reads like this:
'With the cheaper companies, they throw all the stuff in the
back of a van and when it gets to the other end its all
matchwood. With the more expensive companies they wait until you
are not looking and...' Here I would ask you to consider what
is, in reality, happening. Your furniture is being carried out
of a house, placed in a vehicle and is eventually unloaded and
placed in the new house. Rocket science it is not!!!
Lets face it what everyone wants is a reliable, efficient,
friendly service. A company that will turn up when they say, not
break all your china, be courteous, and deliver your worldly
possessions at the time agreed and in one piece. Surprisingly
the smaller, cheaper family run firms provide just this type of
service, and after all, when it comes down to it, will your
washing machine feel any happier in an expensive removal van?
The problem is 'How to choose your removal Company'. To some
extent, that depends on your budget and what you desire. Some
companies offer complete dismantling services, cleaning
services, pet transfer services and more still. These services
you will pay for! If though, you just want to move house and do
not want a gold plated delivery van outside your front door, the
options are almost limitless! Or rather they can be! So before
you even start to look for a company, decide what level of
service you actually need. Once that is done your search can
begin.
Magazine and newspaper adverts and the yellow pages are all good
starting points. If you are computer literate any good search
engine such as Google, will provide you with lists of companies
that work within Europe. Once this has been done you can begin
your whittling down process. Price will obviously help here, as
will the attitude of the person who takes your call! Personal
recommendations are the best, but failing that there are a
number of Internet forums where you can ask others on line for
their moving experiences. These forums can be very illuminating
with frank comments on various companies abounding!
Research is the key here. I have yet to find a single company
that states 'we will be late and break your goods!' All claim an
excellent service and the truth of the matter is that 90% of
removal companies DO provide an excellent service. The only
question is how much should I pay? But nothing is ever simple
and all too often what looked initially like a good deal turns
sour l
About Author :
Peter Driscoll of European Transport Brokers
(www.etbrokers-removals.com) has moved many times in his life
and has many tips to offer on how to make the move go smoothly