Sharon Rowe

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Business Identity Theft

Business Identity Theft

A new wave of identity theft is making its way through the moving industry, business identity theft. Thieves are associating themselves with known companies and using the company as a way to get access to potential clients, misleading them to believe they are dealing with a legitimate company. The FMCSA is looking for ways to combat these criminals and ask companies to do all they can to help and protect themselves.

Fraud and the FMCSA

Fraud and the FMCSA

It is important to the FMCSA that protecting for consumers against fraud. Fraud in the moving business effects many people and the FMCSA is looking into ways to protect consumers from potential fraudsters. This is now sitting at nine members that are able to deal with the growing fraudulent activity that is taking place in the moving industry.

Attracting Customers

Attracting Customers

If you are looking to attract more customers in the moving business, this is relatively easy. It is important that you focus on customer service. This is the key area in attracting more customers because great service will lead your business forward.

Competitive Military Movers

Competitive Military Movers

The moving relationship with the military is strong, but the movement of troops can depend on the government budget restrictions and the requirement to deploy troops around the globe. It is important to understand the basic understanding of the way the military works. Any sub-standard work will not get any more work.

Remember The Basics In Company Building

Remember The Basics In Company Building

If you have built or are building a moving company, then you must remember the basics for the company to succeed. It is only when you focus on the smaller details, will you ensure that you have done everything in your power to enable your business to grow.

Bond Requirement for Military

Bond Requirement for Military

These are sad times when moving companies who want to work for the military, but only in the household goods movement area, are required to have a bond in place for $75,000. This is a requirement based on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. A motion, which was trying to procure exemption from this requirement, has failed.

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