Allied Van Lines Pricing and Estimates
Allied structures its pricing around the two biggest drivers, which are the weight of your shipment and the distance traveled. Because they’re a full-service carrier, you’ll likely see a premium price for a premium service.
It's also vital to understand the difference between the two types of quotes they offer. With Allied, you’ll get:
- A binding estimate: This means the price is locked in based on the inventory list created during your survey. If the truck ends up being heavier than expected, you won’t pay more.
- A non-binding estimate: This is a best guess based on estimated weight, and the final price can change once the truck hits the scales.
Estimates often change if the inventory you move is different from what was on the original survey. For instance, if you add ten boxes or a new dresser after the walkthrough, the weight goes up. Legitimate price increases are based on weight or extra labor, like long carries where the truck can’t park near your front door. Red flags include price hikes that happen without any change to your inventory.