Most of the companies advertising vehicle shipping services on-line are brokers - not the actual ones that will do the move. I used this service once and was pretty un-impressed with it. I used a broker who claimed to be the only broker for a large moving company thinking that the large company might offer more coverage should a claim need to be filed. They all have about the same disclaimers in their contracts. This is what you need to pay most attention to IMO. I.E. coverage for damage to glass, suspension, etc. I'm in the process of obtaining another vehicle right now and have decided to personally go pick it up given a very cheap one way air fare. I realize this is not always possible, but if you can somehow do it - make an adventure/vacation out of it, short as it may be. I mean - we are all enthusiasts and presumably love to drive right???? Regards, Pedro L. Rodriguez Coral Gables, FLA |
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