I think I'll have a few over the next several months.
How many moving companies did you talk to/gotten estimates from before choosing one? Granted the first two weren't skeevy and necessitated further search.
I've scheduled an in-house estimate with Mayflower and North American in two weeks and not sure if I should have another (how many) lined up just in case. Both reps sounded reassuring over the phone and I definitely want to see how they come across in person. But if I don't get any red flags, can I stop at 2? The estimates I got over the phone fall at about 1/3 of the amount we can claim for reimbursement, so that's not an issue.
Part of me is so used to taking time to find good deals that choosing between 2 just doesn't sit well. But based on reviews here and on the web, both are good choices and someone else is footing the bill, so unless the estimator shows up drunk or something, there's really no reason to keep looking. My inner Maximizer is struggling with my inner Satisfier.
How many moving companies did you talk to/gotten estimates from before choosing one? Granted the first two weren't skeevy and necessitated further search.
I've scheduled an in-house estimate with Mayflower and North American in two weeks and not sure if I should have another (how many) lined up just in case. Both reps sounded reassuring over the phone and I definitely want to see how they come across in person. But if I don't get any red flags, can I stop at 2? The estimates I got over the phone fall at about 1/3 of the amount we can claim for reimbursement, so that's not an issue.
Part of me is so used to taking time to find good deals that choosing between 2 just doesn't sit well. But based on reviews here and on the web, both are good choices and someone else is footing the bill, so unless the estimator shows up drunk or something, there's really no reason to keep looking. My inner Maximizer is struggling with my inner Satisfier.
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