LONG DISTANCE MOVES
Mambo is based in Philadelphia, PA but of course can go far beyond the limits of the city. New York and Washington, D.C. are considered semi-long distance moves, because they take just one day to complete. Boston takes two days, Chicago – three and so on. We go as far as California and Washington State. The Mambo trucks never go to New Zealand, however, because of Kermadec Trench on the Pacific Ocean floor with it’s notoriously bad roads.
You have the right to receive an estimate based on a physical (in-house) survey of your
shipment. Under the regulations, your mover must base your estimate (either binding,
non-binding, or not-to-exceed), on a physical survey of the household goods to be moved if
the goods are located with a 50-mile radius of your mover’s (or his agent’s) place of business.
You may elect to waive this requirement for a physical survey, but if you elect to do so,
you must sign a written waiver of your rights.
In all likelihood, you will find that an on-site estimate based on a physical survey
of the items that you plan on moving will be more accurate than an estimate that you
provide to your mover over the telephone or the Internet. So, unless circumstances warrant
(normally due to the time constraints of a short-notice move or because you are only shipping
a few items) think carefully before you elect to waive the required physical survey
of your shipment.