What Are the Most Common Moving Scams in South Africa – and How to Avoid Them

 

Moving to a new home is a big step, but unfortunately, it’s also when many people fall prey to moving scams. In South Africa, fraudulent movers continue to target unsuspecting customers with fake promises and shady tactics. Here are the most common scams and how you can protect yourself.


Fake Low Quotes

Scammers offer unrealistically low prices to hook you, then add hidden charges on moving day.

Avoid it: Always get a written quote and compare it with market rates.


Holding Goods Hostage

After loading your items, dishonest movers demand extra payment before delivery.

Avoid it: Use trusted companies with clear contracts and verified credentials.


Disappearing with Your Deposit

Fraudulent movers take an upfront payment and vanish.

Avoid it: Never pay large deposits; verify the company’s registration and reviews.


Uninsured or Damaged Deliveries

Some movers are careless or uninsured, leaving you with broken items and no accountability.

Avoid it: Confirm insurance coverage and ask about their claims process in advance.


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