If one of my valuables is broken during the move, will I be reimbursed for the full value of the item? | Always | 21% | In most cases | 21% | In some cases | 50% | Never | 7% | | | Question: If one of my valuables is broken during the move, will I be reimbursed for the full value of the item? Top Answer (50% of 14 votes): In some cases.
Answer: Always Explanation: They break they pay for it cuz we respect customers things like it's ours like we don't want our things broken | MobbinCity professional Moverz | Answer: In most cases Explanation: We have simple moving insurance ($.60 per pound on items moved | Gordon and Sons Services | Answer: In most cases Explanation: Yes, Most companies offer an insurance option. | Handy Dandy Moving Service | | ProMatcher | Answer: In some cases Explanation: It will vary on the Valuation option that each customer chooses for their specific move. A reputable moving company will outline each coverage option for their customer, prior to loading their household goods. | Ace Relocation | Answer: In some cases Explanation: Movers offer liabilities only, which is 30 or 60 cents per lbs per article depending on the move (local or long distance). We reserve the right to repair the item first. Sometimes if the value of the items is not significant, we will reimburse for full amount. Customers can always purchase a full value protection coverage through the third party carrier such as https://www.movinginsurance.com/ | H2H Movers Inc | Answer: Always Explanation: If you purchase a Full Value Protection Plan you will receive full value. If you do not purchase you will receive 60 cents per pound towards the damage piece. Example: 200 pound dining table = $120.00 | Suddath | | ProMatcher | Answer: Never Explanation: you have .60 lb coverage. We refer customer to Movinginsurance.com | All My Sons Moving and Storage |
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