10 Tips for a Safe Auto Transport Service

 

Introduction to a Safe Auto Transport

There are so many options available to you when exporting your car, and there's always a risk of scammers. In this environment, the thrill of acquiring a new car can give way to worry about making sure it arrives safely. Taking this into account, we have put together a list of the top ten suggestions for 2024 with the goal of protecting your car during transit. These recommendations aim to provide you with the knowledge to make educated decisions, so that the shipping of your car is as easy as driving on an open road, rather than just helping you avoid mistakes.

10 Tips to Ensure a Safe Auto Transport

  • Tip 1 
Never make an advance deposit, and never use the Cash App, Venmo, ACH, or Zelle services.

It's a serious red flag if someone requests any of those up front.
Sadly, 90% of the quotations you are getting are from contact centres located overseas, and the majority of them are scams.
Your best friend is a major credit card. They have the ability to contest decisions, so put up a fight if a business turns them down!
  • Tip 2 
Before you book, no company can tell if a carrier is in the region.

If they say, "We just happen to have a truck in your area," run for your life.
They don't know where the vehicles are until they receive an order and begin phoning them.
To acquire your order, they are telling you what you want to hear!
  • Tip 3
If they say, "Your deposit guarantees a spot on the truck," run for the hills.

Whether a vehicle will accept your request is unknown to them.

A deposit should not be paid until a carrier has been confirmed and the driver's name and phone number has been provided.
It's impossible to predict which trucks will be in your neighbourhood at any given time, with enough room to go where you need them to.
For this reason, licenced logistics brokers as well as licenced carriers can join the national auto transport board.
  • Tip 4
If they are requesting a deposit prior to being allocated a carrier.

Paying doesn't happen until your shipment has been allocated to a truck.

If they tell you they own a truck, ask to know the trucking company's name and number.
They do not have a vehicle, therefore cancel your purchase if they won't provide you the name and phone number.
To purchase additional time, they will now charge your credit card.
  • Tip 5
If they are requesting a deposit prior to being allocated a carrier.

Paying doesn't happen until your shipment has been allocated to a truck.

If they tell you they own a truck, ask to know the trucking company's name and number.
They do not have a vehicle, therefore cancel your purchase if they won't provide you the name and phone number.
To purchase additional time, they will now charge your credit card.
  • Tip 6
There will be quotes from businesses that function as both brokers and carriers.

They deceive you into thinking they will deliver your order on their truck when, in reality, they will broker it to another business.
The problem is in the way their sales pitch misleads first-time auto shippers, even though there is nothing wrong with their brokering it.
The truth is that there is very little chance that, even with a single truck, it will be in the vicinity of your location, have space on the trailer, and be travelling in the direction of your destination on the day of collection.
  • Tip 7
If they quote you a low amount but then inform you that the shipping cost is high.

They fail to disclose to you that they will charge you a broker fee on top of the given price, as stated in their fine print.
You wind up shelling out hundreds more than you anticipated because they don't guarantee the final amount.
Once your carrier has been approved, we guarantee the final price. With JW Logistics Inc
  • Tip 8
Although they claim that the quote represents the entire cost, their conditions permit them to raise the amount without obtaining your consent.

Certain firms allow for the addition of cash to the carrier's compensation in increments of $50 until the driver accepts the vehicle.
It is no longer necessary for them to get your signature on a new contract or an amendment indicating your consent to the increase.
  • Tip 9
Although all companies stipulate in their contracts that you will not chargeback any purchases made with your credit card, some claim they will charge you a fee if you do.

If they charge you, it's against the terms of your merchant agreement with Discover, American Express, Visa, or MasterCard.
If they do charge you, report them and they will pay a hefty fee.
  • Tip 10
At the very bottom of their agreements, contracts, and bids, look for disclaimers.

If they tell you they guarantee it and you have specific requirements regarding the dates of delivery or pick-up. Go over their conditions; there's always a way out.
It is never appropriate to guarantee specific days. For a variety of reasons, auto transport businesses never provide guarantees.
How could your broker promise days if drivers couldn't?
On the other hand, if you have specific deadlines, we will go over every detail with you, address all of your concerns, and make sure the job is completed to your satisfaction.

Conclusion

As we wrap up this crucial manual on safe vehicle transportation, we want to make sure you have all the help you need. We can assist you if you have any inquiries, need more information, or just want to talk about your needs for auto transportation. Contact us by phone at (615) 801-6088 or via email at info@jwlogisticsinc.net; our team of specialists is here to offer you individualised guidance and solutions.

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