Request Sent

Your quote request is in. Here is what to do next.

If the move is urgent, same-day, next-day, commercial, or long-distance, call the office directly so the request can be matched to scheduling faster.

If the job is not urgent, you do not need to send the form again. One clean request with good details is enough.

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One request is enough Do not duplicate the form unless details changed materially
Call if urgent Best for same-day, next-day, and timing-sensitive jobs

Next

What happens after you send the form

The request has already been sent. From here, the only decision is whether to wait for follow-up or call right away because the timing is tight.

01

The move scope is reviewed

Date, route, inventory, access limits, and service add-ons are checked first so the response matches the real job.

02

Urgent jobs should be called in

Same-day, next-day, office, and longer-distance requests move faster when the phone line is used after the form is submitted.

03

Do not resubmit the same request

If the details are already accurate, wait for follow-up. Only send a second request if the date, addresses, or scope changed.

Follow-Up Builder

If you remembered more details, send one clean update

Use this instead of submitting the same request again. Pick the missing details, then email a short follow-up that connects to the request you already sent.

Post-submit update

Build the short follow-up note

The best update adds only what changed or what was missing: route, access, inventory, photos, timing pressure, packing, storage, or building paperwork.

Timing

What should the update include?

Ready to send

Short follow-up note

Use this when the request is already sent and you only need to add cleaner context.

  • Keep this tied to the request already sent.
  • Add missing details instead of resubmitting everything.
  • Call if timing is same-day, next-day, or business-critical.