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## **How to Avoid Moving Scams in Toronto and Find a Trustworthy Company**

Moving scams are more common than you think, especially in a bustling city like Toronto. Some companies lure customers with low quotes only to demand extra payment after loading belongings onto their truck. Others fail to show up entirely, leaving families stranded on moving day.

One of the best ways to avoid scams is to verify credentials. Reputable moving companies should be licensed and insured. You can check their registration with the [Canadian Association of Movers](https://mover.net/) to ensure legitimacy.

It’s also crucial to get everything in writing. A detailed contract should include the estimated cost, list of services, and any additional fees. Be wary of companies that refuse to provide a written estimate or insist on large deposits before the move.

Reading customer reviews on platforms like [Google Reviews](https://www.google.com/) and [Trustpilot](https://www.trustpilot.com/) can also help you identify red flags. If a company has a pattern of complaints about damaged goods or hidden fees, it's best to look elsewhere.
