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first big move, here are a few of the detours and potholes you might experience
along the way. So expect the unexpected. And learn from those who have moved on
down the road before you.
Boxes: No matter how many you get, you will always
need more.
Simply put, it seems like you can never have enough-especially if
you have a lot of breakable things. So here’s what to do: When you get estimates
from movers, ask them how many boxes you’ll need. Then go with the highest
estimate. But don’t be surprised if you exceed that when push comes to
shove!
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might have to clean up your new place before you move in. (Yes. Life Can Be So
Unfair!) If you do the cleaning yourself, it will cost you time and cleaning
supplies. If you use a cleaning service, you’ll need to factor in that cost.
Just be realistic about your time, money, and energy when you make your choice
of which way to go.
Transportation Costs: They just keep on truckin’ these
days.
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you’re doing it yourself, there’s more than just truck rental to consider. You
may need insurance-so check with your auto insurance carrier andor credit card
company-you may already be covered. Gas, of course, is another factor. Most
truck rental companies require you to return it with a full tank. And those big
tanks are awful thirsty! Another thing to check out-some truck rental agreements
limit the number of miles. Go to the internet and MapQuest your journey to make
sure you’re within their limit. And here’s one last word to the wise when it
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you, but you may have to pay for any dents and dings that the rental company
says you put there. So be sure to inspect the truck and document any
pre-existing damage; make sure the company knows that you know the
state-of-the-truck BEFORE you take possession of it.
Bad Packing: It can pack
a whole lot of trouble for your wallet.
Unfortunately, here’s the way it can
sometimes work: Movers who are paid by the job are more likely to rush, which
means they might not be as careful with your stuff as they should be. So you
might end up paying for replacing things that get broken. Consider
insurance!
The Grand Total: How movers come up with it.
Movers can bill by
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they’ll also be billing you for the breaks they take and for driving, so be sure
you know what those charges are beforehand. You should also be aware that some
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year can also affect a mover’s estimate. Summer and the end of each month are
always the busiest time for moving companies, so they usually charge higher
rates then, If you can move other times, you might be able to get a better rate.
Helpful Hints: If you’re pretty good at negotiating, you might try to get a
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a maximum ceiling so that you can avoid getting an ugly surprise when your bill
is added up at the end. And, if you belong to an organization like AAA, check to
see if they offer discounts when you use specific movers.
Friends: Getting by
with a little help from them will still cost you.
Asking your friends and
family for help when you move will save you a bundle on labor costs. Plus, the
clock certainly won’t be ticking as loudly. But you’ve got to consider the costs
of food and cold drinks for as many days as they help you.
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moving is hard work, and it makes for big appetites and big thirsts. Another
thing to think about: if your friends break something, you can’t really expect
them to pay for it. Which means you’ll either have to pay for it yourself, or
file a claim against your homeowners insurance. And that brings up something
else: before you move, talk to your home insurer and find out what you are and
are not covered for when you move.
TipsGratuities: Your movers expect more
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and the movers probably expect tips at the end of each day. A decent tip would
average around $20 cash per mover, per day. Accompanied by a grateful smile and
a sincere, appreciative thank-you for their hard work, of
course.
Long-Distance Moving: Don’t forget your own Road Warrior
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and you might even have to shell out for some highway and bridge tolls. And
consider this: you may find it easier to continue eating out and paying for
hotel rooms while you’re unpacking and getting your new home in order.
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