eviltwin
08-27-2009, 03:25 PM
well guys first off i want to say this thread has nothing to do with any services anyone offers on this site or anywhere else.
i have dealt with a few transporters of vehicles through a company that offers carrier services to the truckers themselves.
i have also in the same time gone and dug crashed car carriers out of ditches due to accidents.
a few things you want to know before you trust someone with your car.
i would say never base your decision off of price alone casue you can be highly disappointed. you might save a dollar or two but cost yourself a month of transportation due to saving that dollar or two.
here are some links with some information in regards to things ou want to consider when looking for and choosing the right transpoter.
nothing s scarier than trusting someone with your car and along the way not knowing where your car is or where the driver who has your car is.
ive dealt with carriers and have seen accidents and heard of loses due to accidents even when the company may be bonded and insured. yes it happens.
if you are looking to ship your car read through this and get a better understanding on how it can and may work sometimes.
http://www.national-car-shipping.com/car-shipping-article.html
then once you have an idea of things you should focus on rather than a quote. you can check companies safety records to give you an idea if this may be the safe choice or not.
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/
the last thing you'd want is to trust your dream car to someone you dont know anything about. make sure you do your homework and make the right choice.
i have dealt with a few transporters of vehicles through a company that offers carrier services to the truckers themselves.
i have also in the same time gone and dug crashed car carriers out of ditches due to accidents.
a few things you want to know before you trust someone with your car.
i would say never base your decision off of price alone casue you can be highly disappointed. you might save a dollar or two but cost yourself a month of transportation due to saving that dollar or two.
here are some links with some information in regards to things ou want to consider when looking for and choosing the right transpoter.
nothing s scarier than trusting someone with your car and along the way not knowing where your car is or where the driver who has your car is.
ive dealt with carriers and have seen accidents and heard of loses due to accidents even when the company may be bonded and insured. yes it happens.
if you are looking to ship your car read through this and get a better understanding on how it can and may work sometimes.
http://www.national-car-shipping.com/car-shipping-article.html
then once you have an idea of things you should focus on rather than a quote. you can check companies safety records to give you an idea if this may be the safe choice or not.
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/
the last thing you'd want is to trust your dream car to someone you dont know anything about. make sure you do your homework and make the right choice.