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| Your Cuyahoga County Area mover will have you sign an Order for Service. This is the document authorizing the mover to transport your household goods. |
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| If the Cuyahoga County Area mover attempts to give you a delivery date and time, keep in mind that if you are moving across country, it is really only an estimate at the time of loading. Many factors can change the schedule for the driver, so try to remain flexible. Ask the driver to call you with changes so that you can adjust your plans accordingly. If you have a delivery spread (a sequence of two or more days that your shipment can be delivered on and still be considered on time) understand that you can and may be delivered on any one of those days. |
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| Ask your Cuyahoga County Area 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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| In some cases a Cuyahoga County Area mover may speak with you about Accessorial (Additional) Services. These are services such as packing, appliance servicing or unpacking that you request to be performed (or are necessary because of landlord requirements or other special circumstances). Charges for these services are in addition to the transportation charges. |
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| Before the Cuyahoga County Area mover leaves, make sure you understand all the paperwork before the driver departs for your new apartment. If there is something that is confusing to you, ask your driver to explain it before you sign it. |
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| If you are moving across country you may receive a Order (Bill of Lading) Number from your Cuyahoga County Area mover. This is the number used to identify and track your shipment. |
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| Traveling across country? Your Cuyahoga County Area call this a Long Carry. A Long Carry charge is an added charge for carrying articles excessive distances between the mover's vehicle and your residence. |