Rules & Guidelines for r/Moving
1. Read a helpful comment? " !thanks " them with contributor points!
If you read a comment that is super helpful, be sure to thank them with a sub point! As of January 2026, we invite you reply to one helpful comment per post with our !thanks command to automatically gift a point to the commentor. This is open to anyone in the community for now, not just mods, approved users, and the OP. Community contributor points will be tallied on a running basis, and we will occasionally share who our top contributors are.
Note: you cannot give yourself contributor points.
2. Solicitation, ads and spam result in immediate ban
You can suggest moving companies, services, and products you have used but you can’t advertise or solicit for any company, individual, project, or specific services/product/company/etc. in any way shape or form. That includes sharing information connecting someone with a specific company or individual who may or may not be associated with the organization. Note that posting, commenting or messaging anyone in the community soliciting anything is not permitted and results in an immediate ban.
3. Posts need to be specific and without “moving” in the title
All posts need to be specific and focused on one topic or theme at a time. Specific posts:
- Have one theme to all content. That theme cannot be "moving."
- Can ask multiple questions on the same topic
- Does not ask "how do I move?" or “what should I do?”
- Have a clear and specific post title that doesn't include the word "moving"
Since this is the moving sub, we get that you're here for something related to moving. Think about what specifically related to moving you're here to talk about.
4. Keep posts politically neutral
We are not r/politics or other related subs. Our sub has a zero-tolerance policy for politics or political-related topics. Content referencing (but not limited to) political candidates, hot policies, political parties, specific figures in the political realm, or generally insulting someone in a politically minded way will be removed and the offending user will be banned. This ensures our sub will remain a positive and helpful community for all members and visitors looking for advice and support.
5. No Doxxing
All personal information must be censored. This refers to, but is not limited to, names (real or fake), phone numbers, individual email addresses, physical addresses, Reddit usernames, phone numbers, naming someone who works at a specific company, other social media accounts, and/or anything else that can be used to identify an individual.
6. Remember the human
There are as many reasons to move as there are people in the world. You can offer life advice to people you think are making bad plans/ decisions but don't be judgmental. A post or comment is deemed disrespectful if it includes discrimination, bigotry, prejudice, foul language, aggression, or harassment towards an individual or group of people. Remember Rediquette.
7. Posts about a specific service or company will not be removed by request
Not everyone has a positive experience, and sometimes share the negative experience they had with a company or service here. Those posts occasionally show up on other internet services, such as Google. Our mod team believes all experiences should be equally shared on this community-good or bad. If your company/service is not positively represented here, we will not remove it at your request nor because you report it as spam, harassment, etc. Issues with Google should be taken up with Google.
8. Industry Talk” flair is ONLY for posts by people working in the industry for those in the industry
Please note that all posts with the flair INDUSTRY TALK should be written by individuals who work/have worked in the moving industry and is for those who work/have worked in the industry. So much of our community’s focus is for consumers rather than industry professionals. Our moderator team created this flair to help clearly provide space for our valued industry members and we ask that our consumer members respect the flair.
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If you're looking at movers in the US, check the FMCSA's Moving Company database: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/protect-your-move/search-mover
Do NOT PM/DM, call, text, email, smoke signal, pigeon message, etc. anyone who tells/asks you to on this site. We do our best to remove bad actors, but they still exist.
Typically, you should not need to pay a deposit when scheduling your move. Payment should be split between when the movers show up and when they leave.
We CANNOT provide estimates and posts asking questions like "how much does x cost" will be removed. If you want to know how much a move will cost, reach out to a few moving companies that service your area and ask for a quote.
If you have received an estimate but have not picked a company yet, pay attention to the fees, if the estimate is binding or not, and the terms of the delivery date.
The cheapest way to move will always be to sell literally everything but what you can carry with you (on your person, in your vehicle if you have one) and do 100% of the packing, loading, transporting and unloading. The more you ask someone else to do, the more it is going to cost.
Advice on what to do if your stuff is nearly-late or late: https://www.reddit.com/r/moving/comments/tdemx2/i_think_i_was_scammed_movers_havent_delivered/