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Remember, generally if the company requires a deposit, they are a broker, so
they may represent many truckers and transport companies.  You pay the
deposit ($200 to $500) and that is THEIR pay.  You pay the trucker on
delivery, usually CASH, and that is their pay.  You may find that after
making a deal with the broker, and the promises they made concerning pick-up
time and delivery, etc., they no longer want to talk with you!!!  That can
be very frustrating, to say the least.  I will never use a broker again.
The time I did, I did not realize there was a difference, so I was ignorant
of how it works.  You now have knowledge, so be wary.  Ask questions.  You
may also find that dealing directly with the transport company is cheaper,
you can use a credit card, etc., plus they are the only ones accountable.
Tony

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Carrothers" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Hello everyone,
>
> Is anyone familliar with automoving.net?
>
> Their address is
>
> Auto Moving
> 1340 Second Street
> Anderson, CA  96007
>
> They are "licensed, bonded, and insured".  I was wondering if anyone on
the
> list has used them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Carrothers
> 56,59,60,62,64 Imperials
>





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