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  • Date: 2007-05-28
  • Author: shijina
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         Tips for Choosing Your Mover Having all your belongings in someone else’s hands could be frightening. Finding a moving company, which is reliable, responsible on your belongings and on that affordable could really be a complicated task. The information could assist you to find right moving company for you. Ask around Ask each of your potential movers for more references from their previous customers and if possible ask for documents on their history and service. Take advantage of free estimates, having few free estimates will surely give you a effective idea of how expensive or cheap your move would be. Remember that certain movers may offer estimates, which are offensively low and then handover you a large bill when the move is actually completed. In order to avoid this mess, always make certain that any estimates you get from movers company are either binding or carries a "not to exceed" clause. Take 6 to 8 weeks to choose a mover The process of finding the right moving company for you would possibly take this much time. You can request for quotes from each mover, check references and make your final decision about which is the best suitable company for you. Moving companies would require much time to fit your move into their schedules, particularly in the summer months that are their busiest time of year. Make decision in advance Decide in advance which goods need to be shipped and which need to be sold or given away. Then consider packing, remember that packing is always has separate quote in moving. An estimator might come to your home and make a bid, or creating an estimate by speaking to you over the phone. Moves that are less than 50 miles away are normally priced by the hour. For longer distance moves, estimates depend on weight, normally per 100 pounds. Try to provide as much information as possible about strange situations on either end, so your estimates would be actually accurate. Make the mover realize of any troubles they might come at the time of delivery, such as parking problems, road access, street accessibility and delivery time limit or may be if there are any stairs or escalators involved. The cost of your move could be increased for such occurrences. Try to book a "parking space" for the moving van, if you’re moving in a new home in a congested street. If the moving team has to carry your load more than 75 feet, from the moving van upto your door step, you might be charged for unnecessary distance.

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    Shijina is a seo copywriter for Freeaptmove site as well. She has involved herself in this field for more than 2 years. For further details related to the article you can visit the site http://www.freeaptmove.com/ you can contact her through mail at shijinaseo@gmail.com

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