Part 3 Getting The Right Deal For You
To get the right deal on your removal costs you need to obtain at least three quotes from reliable and responsible removal companies. You now need to decide what exact type of service you require and there are so many choices to make. Some questions to ponder. Do you want:A local or long distance moving with professional moving storage at either end of the journey. Do you wish to rent you own truck. Pack, load and let the company drive your goods.An apartment to an apartment or a house to house service? There are specialists on the field.Or maybe you can go to an online site and get a free estimate from multiple moving companies all at the same time. Are you looking for a rental truck, a trailer or a moving van? Will you look for the big company that has an assured reputation and who can provide a nationwide service? A cheaper solution is the “Upack they drive” service. Maybe you are looking for a professional moving storage company – licensed and insured- who will pack and move you. A company that will provide moving storage containers and move you door to door, Coast to Coast. If this is your requirement then look for a company that actually specializes in Coast to Coast moving and who can provide an express service that is cost effective. This could mean there are no agents involved in your relocation process. Is this a good thing or bad? Again you need to check references and make your decision based on facts.Ensure the company you choose carries the right insurances – if you wish you can ask to see a copy of their insurances – just ask! It is the law for registered companies to carry insurance. Check what applies in your state or country. Just imagine if you thought that your choice of company was insured and then you found out after the truck had fallen down a ravine (taking all your goods with it) that they weren’t.What about an affordable mobile moving storage where the company delivers a free delivery storage crate/s for you to fill which they then temporarily store. And what about the supply of boxes and crates – check out “ULINE - Packing Supplies in Stock” which is a company I noticed when looking online for information.
To read further go to: http://hubpages.com/hub/Are-You-Moving-House If the link does not work please copy and paste the link into your browser. Author : a.a.gallagher ©2006: Please ensure that you do your diligence as to the legal requirements that are applicable in your country, state etc. Ensure you are aware of what standard of work you require from the company you employ. Happy Moving.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Thursday, July 20, 2006
I was thinking about people who suddenly have to move somewhere else - around the corner, interstate, even overseas and who simply don't know where to start. Is it with lists? packing? what do you do?
well I wrote an article that may help you - which will be posted in 4 to 5 parts
Whether you plan to move locally or interstate the most important thing to do first is to:
Plan every detail.
If you plan well everything will fall into place.
Firstly you need to get rid of everything you don’t need – pare down and save precious dollars in your actual removal process. This is probably the hardest, most time consuming part of the process you will have to deal with. Give it time. Take the time to look at your old photos, the ancient newspaper cuttings, your great grandmother’s recipes, your ex-husband’s old baseball bat, and so it goes on…. You may well find treasures in your throw outs that you can turn into something profitable at a later stage – so don’t be too enthusiastic in your throw out.
So the basic rules here are to discard, give away and throw away what you no longer want. Then what is left goes with you to your new home.
You need to be well slept, as moving house is an emotional and stressful time – well documented as being in the “top ten” stress inducers!
Hold a Garage Sale with your discards – make some money from the items that you have decided you no longer require and then put this money towards your relocation. Anything goes
· Books
· Baby Clothes
· Baby Equipment
· Children’s clothing
· CD's & Cassettes
· Craft Items
· Electronic Equipment
· Kitchenware
· Magazines
· Musical Instruments
· Photographic Equipment
· Sporting Equipment
· Toys
· Miscellaneous goods – particularly Vintage goods.
If you decide that, because for example you live on the top floor in a sixteen floor building with a lift that has dodgy habits, a garage sale is not for you then maybe you could opt for selling your unwanted items on EBay. A book has been written by Robin Tungett which actually specifies what sells well on Ebay and you never know - just maybe you have some items that have been sitting in your loft or at the back of a cupboard that are of worth, and these can contribute greatly towards your relocation expenses. Check Robin’s book out at http://show--me.com/?i=65498/ (stick this in your browser if it doesn’t click here) Worth a go anyway. Register with E-bay to get your own website but just make sure that you give it a name that reflects what you are selling; i.e. Jane’smovinghousesale at E-bay.
To read further go to:
http://www.myhomeyourhome.ws/
If the link does not work please copy and paste the link into your browser.
Author: A.A. Gallagher: Word Count 2098. Date written 180706. Please ensure that you do your diligence as to the legal requirements that are applicable in your country, state etc. Ensure you are aware of what standard of work you require from the company you employ. Happy Moving.
well I wrote an article that may help you - which will be posted in 4 to 5 parts
Are You Planning A Move?
Part oneWhether you plan to move locally or interstate the most important thing to do first is to:
Plan every detail.
If you plan well everything will fall into place.
Firstly you need to get rid of everything you don’t need – pare down and save precious dollars in your actual removal process. This is probably the hardest, most time consuming part of the process you will have to deal with. Give it time. Take the time to look at your old photos, the ancient newspaper cuttings, your great grandmother’s recipes, your ex-husband’s old baseball bat, and so it goes on…. You may well find treasures in your throw outs that you can turn into something profitable at a later stage – so don’t be too enthusiastic in your throw out.
So the basic rules here are to discard, give away and throw away what you no longer want. Then what is left goes with you to your new home.
You need to be well slept, as moving house is an emotional and stressful time – well documented as being in the “top ten” stress inducers!
Hold a Garage Sale with your discards – make some money from the items that you have decided you no longer require and then put this money towards your relocation. Anything goes
· Books
· Baby Clothes
· Baby Equipment
· Children’s clothing
· CD's & Cassettes
· Craft Items
· Electronic Equipment
· Kitchenware
· Magazines
· Musical Instruments
· Photographic Equipment
· Sporting Equipment
· Toys
· Miscellaneous goods – particularly Vintage goods.
If you decide that, because for example you live on the top floor in a sixteen floor building with a lift that has dodgy habits, a garage sale is not for you then maybe you could opt for selling your unwanted items on EBay. A book has been written by Robin Tungett which actually specifies what sells well on Ebay and you never know - just maybe you have some items that have been sitting in your loft or at the back of a cupboard that are of worth, and these can contribute greatly towards your relocation expenses. Check Robin’s book out at http://show--me.com/?i=65498/ (stick this in your browser if it doesn’t click here) Worth a go anyway. Register with E-bay to get your own website but just make sure that you give it a name that reflects what you are selling; i.e. Jane’smovinghousesale at E-bay.
To read further go to:
http://www.myhomeyourhome.ws/
If the link does not work please copy and paste the link into your browser.
Author: A.A. Gallagher: Word Count 2098. Date written 180706. Please ensure that you do your diligence as to the legal requirements that are applicable in your country, state etc. Ensure you are aware of what standard of work you require from the company you employ. Happy Moving.
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