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Why Choosing A Broker Is Better
When you are looking to transport your car most likely everyone you are going to find on the Internet is a broker, which is a good thing. Basically the broker’s main job is to ensure whatever truck your vehicle is shipped on has Authority to haul and Current Insurance.
A common question is, "Can't I arrange transport with an auto shipping company directly?" There is usually no difference between the rates quoted by a broker and those of a carrier. Most carriers travel very specific routes and may not be able to accommodate your pickup point, destination, or schedule. Also, many people aren't aware that if the carrier they choose is unable to service their requirements, that carrier may broker the transportation to a different transport company anyway!
As a Bonded Broker we deal with a large network of auto shipping and car transport companies who service many different routes. We deal only with reputable carriers who are properly licensed and insured, and we act as the liaison between the carrier and you, the customer. We also have a well-established base of trucks providing quality service to assure you a worry free move.
Next you should know it is best not to pay everything up front. You might think, “If I pay everything up front I’ll get better service.” Not necessarily the case. Some brokers will keep your deposit even if they don’t ship your car! You can check out our refund policy online.
Another thing you should know is if the broker you use has a reputation of
being 15, 30, or 60 days before they pay a truck, the transporters won’t haul
a $0 COD load for them. They would rather take a COD load so when they drop
the vehicle, they get their money.
If you still have questions after reading this information, please give us a call. It is our goal to answer all of the
car transport questions you may have in order to make you feel confident you
are making the right choice.
Copyright 2011
Nation Wide Car Transport Terms And Conditions
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