Are You Packing Your Own Boxes?
Friday, December 18, 2009

If you are packing your own boxes don't expect the mover to take liability for damage to the contents unless the box has been severely damaged or crushed

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Movers Liability - Released Value * Released value: Offered at no charge, the mover assumes liability at 60 cents per pound per article. We would only recommend going this route when money is tight. College students that don't have much value to their goods may opt for this protection.

Save Donation Receipts * If you are donating unwanted items to charity, save the receipts, you can use these for future tax deductions.

Don't Get Confused Regarding Your Move Date * After you have chosen a mover make sure you know the date of the move. You have a lot of things going on in your head prior to your move. Don't get confused on your moving date, call the mover to confirm.

Packing Heavy Items - Books, Papers, Canned Goods * Pack heavy items like books, papers, canned goods, small tools and CD's into sturdy, smaller cartons. If you pack them into larger cartons, they will be too heavy and difficult to move, or could break thru the cartons.

Have a Floor Plan * Before your movers begin to relocate your things, be sure to have a floor plan of where everything is going to be located in the new house. This will save your movers time and YOUR money.

Finding A Qualified Mover * Get recommendations from friends, neighbors and relatives regarding the mover. You'll be surprised to find out if you just ask around, you will find people that have had good and bad experiences with moving companies. Compile a list with pros and cons of different movers and then you will have an easier time choosing the right company for the job.

Supervise Your Movers * Just like moving day, when your furniture is delivered, stick around to direct movers. Again time is money for the movers. Movers don't mind putting furniture in the right area of the house, but if you're not around to direct them they won't know where anything goes. THE LAST THING A MOVER WANTS TO DO IS HANDLE A PIECE OF FURNITURE TWICE. So please stick around.

Insuring High Value Items * High Value Article: Items included in a shipment valued at more than $100 per pound. Very Important to adequately insure these Items.

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Medications * Keep on top of your medication. Renew your prescriptions and pack them in an accessible place during the move.

Moving Terms - Estimate * Estimate: All charges for services the mover will perform. Understand the terms of the estimate so there will be no misunderstanding on the job the movers will perform.


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