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| The challenge, if you so choose to accept it, is to find the right Bluffview mover to trust with moving your valuables. Using our partner HomeBulletin, we have made it easy to find a Bluffview apartment mover. |
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| It is important to point out special items to your Bluffview mover. Set these items aside the day before the move. Then, once the mover arrives, point out items that are most special to you during the walkthrough. All your items will be handled professionally but take a moment to show them which ones need the most special care. Also, point out the boxes you would like to have unloaded first, if they are not going into storage. These boxes may include kitchen and bathroom items, or your children's toys. |
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| If you are moving across country you may receive a Order (Bill of Lading) Number from your Bluffview mover. This is the number used to identify and track your shipment. |
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| Apartment moving often comes with the extra burden of scaling stairs. A Bluffview mover may charge you a Flight Charge, which is an extra charge for carrying items up or down flights of stairs. |
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| Ask your Bluffview 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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| Keep in mind that any items that are considered flammable are not going to be loaded by your Bluffview movers. Understand what these items are so that you are not stuck with trying to get rid of them on day of loading. If you are uncertain what items can't be loaded, ask your estimator for a list. Because movers can't transport most household cleaners, they will be available for you to use throughout the day. Also remember to remove items from inaccessible areas like crawl spaces or attics. |
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| You should receive a Bill of Lading from your Bluffview mover. This is the receipt for your goods and the contract for their transportation. It is your responsibility to understand the bill of lading before you sign it. If you do not agree with something on the bill of lading, do not sign it until you are satisfied that it is correct. The bill of lading is an important document. Don't lose or misplace your copy. |