Carex Shipping Provides Tips for Avoiding International Shipping Fraud
Carex Shipping, an international cargo shipping company, offers tips on how to avoid international shipping fraud. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, since 2002 there has been a 400 percent annual increase in the number of complaints being filed with the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). The FMC is the authority over all international moves that take place. Because of the rise in international shipping fraud, it is important for people to take precautionary steps to help avoid becoming a victim.
“Fraud is a real concern, there is no doubt,” explains Mike Sekirin, of Carex Shipping (www.carexshipping.com). “But if you take steps to research the company and watch for red flags that signal a company may be fraudulent, then your chances of a successful move greatly increase.”
Some of the red-flag fraud warnings to watch for include:
– Prices that seem too good to be true. If the prices seem suspiciously low, do some more research regarding that company.
– Lack of proper FMC licensing and bonding. All international shipping companies are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the FMC. You can visit the FMC website to verify that a company is in compliance.
– Customer support that is hard to reach, has difficulty answering your questions, or has an address and/or phone number that cannot be verified.
– Companies demanding cash in advance for the moving service.
To choose a reputable international shipping company, you should also research the companys reputation, and see how long they have been in business.
Carex Shipping is an FMC licensed and bonded shipping company that specializes in moving large items, such as household goods, boats, vehicles, trucks, machinery, and more. Shipping ports in the USA include Los Angeles, Houston, New York, Miami, Baltimore and others. Port destinations include the Middle East, New Zealand, Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia.
“We believe in excellent customer service and support,” adds Mike S.
“We have multiple ways that people can reach us. And, best of all, they can verify our credentials with the FMC.”
Source: Carex Shipping