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| Have a big screen tv or expensive vase. Your Baymeadows mover may charge a fee for High Value Article. These are items included in a shipment that are valued at more than $100 per pound. These items should be disclosed to the mover to ensure they are protected accordingly. |
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| Ask your Baymeadows mover if they are apartment of the ASMA ASMA are Members of the American Storage and Moving Association offer relocation services. The association provides certification to companies that meet its requirements. |
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| Ask your Baymeadows mover if your things are going to be the only ones on the moving van. There are times that the moving companies put two or three families together that are going to the same destination. It might cost more to have the van all to yourself, but it’s worth it. You minimize the chances of getting other peoples things and loosing yours. |
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| If you have children, pack special items for the kids. Have the kids pack a box of their "special" items, things that they'll want to have nearby as soon as you all arrive at your new home. Point this box out to the Baymeadows mover so it's one of the first boxes to be unloaded. |
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| In advance of the Baymeadows movers arrival, be sure to clear walkways. Make it safe and easy for your movers to get in and out of your house by removing all obstructions. |
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| When receiving quotes from Baymeadows movers, call the Better Business Bureau and find out what kinds of complaints have been issued against that company and were they satisfactorily settled or not settled at all. Once you have done that then decide on the company that will give you the least problems. |
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| Are you ready to move and looking for a professional Baymeadows mover? Our moving partner HomeBulletin has everything you need to plan, organize and manage your move. You can even request an estimate from one or more of their professional Baymeadows apartment movers. |