Look for repeated themes across Google, Yelp, BBB, Thumbtack, social pages, and customer-submitted notes.
Source room
Check whether the same mover identity holds across sources.
Public feedback matters, but name consistency, registration, route authority, and written quote terms matter too.
Compare business name, address, Florida mover registration, DOT or MC references, and public complaint surfaces.
Confirm that website services, branded photos, phone number, service area, and profile names match the estimate.
Keep the estimate, inventory, valuation notes, payment terms, cancellation policy, and claims process together.
Scan the file summary, source lanes, service fit, and credential trail.
Ask scope questions while the estimator is present: access, packing, storage, special items, and route authority.
Compare the written estimate to the public record. The business name, phone, and service terms should line up.
Keep confirmation, arrival window, contact number, payment terms, and building requirements in one place.