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What is the difference between a binding and non-binding estimate?

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What is the difference between a binding and non-binding estimate?

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A non-binding estimate requires you to pay based on the actual items you requested us to move and the actual services performed. There is no limit. A binding estimate is a price that has been given to you based on your information that is guaranteed by your sales person not to exceed 10% of the price given. That is unless additional services are performed that are not specifically listed on your paperwork. You must complete additional paperwork for any items to be added to your shipment or to have additional services provided.

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A non-binding estimate requires you to pay based on the actual weight of your shipment and the additional services performed and the additional price for the packing materials used. There is no limit. A binding estimate is a price guarantee not to be exceeded unless additional services are performed that are not specifically listed on your paperwork. You must complete additional paperwork for any items to be added to your shipment or to have additional services provided.

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A non-binding estimate requires you to pay based on the actual weight of your shipment and the actual services performed. There is no limit. A binding estimate is a price that is guaranteed unless additional services are performed that are not specifically listed on your paperwork. You must complete additional paperwork for any items to be added to your shipment or to have additional services provided.

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A non-binding estimate requires you to pay based on the actual weight of your shipment and the actual services performed. There is no limit. A binding estimate is a price guaranteed not to be exceeded unless additional services are performed that are not specifically listed on your paperwork. You must complete additional paperwork for any items to be added to your shipment or to have additional service provided.

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