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August 19, 2008
There are different kinds of Insurance that pertain to moving:
* Released Value Insurance, the most basic coverage provided by moving companies. Estimated by weight it covers US$0.60 per pound of objects.
* Declared Value Insurance offers coverage of US $ 1.25 per pound, coverage is on the total weight of your movables. If any objects are damaged, the insurance is based on the depreciated value of the object to the maximum value of items shipped.
* Lump Sum Value, this insures based on the actual value of goods shipped and not by weight. The specific value of items must be declared on the bill of landing.
* Full Value Protection, covers all damage or losses. Objects will be replaced, repaired, or cash for value of object will be offered.
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August 17, 2008
One of the most common and fatalest mistakes we make when moving is to underestimate the insurance coverage offered by movers. Often we check that the company offers insurance and then think it will cover us for any eventualities and forget about it. This can lead us to many problems.
While most moves are easy and free of trouble, accidents and damages to our property can be a real nightmare, therefore insurance cover is a vital part of the moving process since you risk losing or damaging your belongings with any right to compensation. There are two ways of ensuring adequate cover:
1. Ask your home insurer if your policy covers you during the move. If they do then check if there are any exclusions etc., and, if you don’t have cover for the move in writing, ask if they will provide you with a copy. If your insurer won’t cover you under your existing agreement or you are worried that the cover is inadequate ask if you can pay a premium for special short-term cover.
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August 15, 2008
If you’re moving into a new home, your pockets probably feel pretty empty right now. You’ve just paid a down payment, closing costs and broker fees, so the last thing you want is an expensive move. Lucky for you, we’ve got tips to help you pack up and ship out on a budget.
1. If you don’t need it, don’t pay to move it.
You know that treadmill you’ve been using as a drying rack? It’ll be cheaper to get rid of it now than it is to ditch it when you arrive at your new place. Movers base their prices on the amount of stuff you’re shipping, so cutting down on the clutter will simplify your life and lighten up the load in your moving truck. Start packing a few weeks in advance, keeping only what you use. Be realistic: If you haven’t used your bread machine in over a year, you probably won’t miss it. Sell those extra possessions online or at a yard sale, or donate them to charity. You’ll save money during the move and coat your pockets with a little extra cash for unexpected moving expenses. We’re talking to you, the owner of the treadmill-turned-drying-rack. You can sell what you don’t need or donate it to charity.
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August 12, 2008
While U-Haul International keeps one eye on the shaky economy, it has the other on customers who no longer want to load a trailer and move it themselves. Earnings for Amerco Inc., the parent of 63-year-old U-Haul International, have been slipping for years because of the sluggish economy, increased competition in the moving-equipment market and storage-room rental business and perhaps demographics. There isn’t much Amerco chairman Joe Shoen can do about the economy, but he is looking at how the company can serve those who don’t want to move on their own. The company may even enter the portable storage-container business to attract those customers.
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August 4, 2008
“Real estate isn’t selling as it should,” said J.R. Smith, vice president of Benson Transfer United Van Lines in Omaha. “We just haven’t hired any new people.” Normally, Benson Transfer would hire up to 25 high school and college students as temporary workers for the summer. At least the company has not been forced to lay off any of its 40 full-time employees, Smith said. The cost of diesel fuel has cut into Benson Transfer’s profits, although the company tries to recoup some of those expenses with fuel surcharges that, depending on the destination, are regulated by the State of Nebraska or the federal government, Smith said.
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August 3, 2008
You’ve heard the stories. Movers load up your stuff one day and hold it hostage the next, demanding more money and threatening to dump your precious treasures if you don’t pay. You believe you’ve agreed upon a price, only to find out it’s going to cost you a lot more than that.”These salespeople are commission-based and will do whatever it takes to get a deposit on file and lock the customer into a signed estimate,” says Tom O’Gorman, sales director for Gentle Giant Moving Co. “Then, when push comes to shove, there’s a lot of gray area around this estimate.”They will say, ‘The estimate was based on moving only these things. You weren’t packed, so it took us four extra hours to pack.’”O’Gorman says some of these outfits give the impression that “you are dealing with a moving company, but you’re really dealing with an online broker who passes the job off to some local moving company in some region for a commission. So you’re not even dealing with the end user. You have no control over who ends up in your home.”
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July 8, 2008
Moving a home or office requires a lot of planning and the most integral role throughout the process is that of the moving company. Getting a good bargain on the moving company can make your whole move easier without burning a hole in your pocket. You can talk to your friends and relatives who might have hired a moving company to find a reliable one, or read the following for some useful advice on how to find a good moving company. The cost of a moving company can be calculated and estimated on a number of factors which includes the size of the vehicle and the distance it will cover. Nationwide companies may charge a little more than your local moving company, which might have lower rates and suit you better. All you need to do is to keep the factors of reliability and safety of your goods in mind. Whether you are planning to do a local move, interstate or even international move – the moving companies’ reputation, reliability, prompt delivery and safety of goods is what’s important. To find a good moving company you may refer to local directories and even browse online sites that detail moving companies. With a variety of services offered by moving companies, you can get a full service moving company, a pack-only moving company, a drive-only moving company, or even a trailer rental for you to pack and drive your own belongings. A lot will depend on whether you are doing the whole move yourself or require the help of moving professionals. The costs of moving trucks and professionals come at different rates depending on what you require.
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July 4, 2008
Local moving/Choosing A Mover
Local or intrastate movers are not regulated nationally,
so it falls to individual states to monitor their work.
Some states do not have any consmuer protections
regarding moving; others place strict regulatations on movers
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