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| If you are moving across country you may receive a Order (Bill of Lading) Number from your Seattle Area mover. This is the number used to identify and track your shipment. |
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| If you are going to have friends or family help in the moving process, line these people up ahead of time, as people need time to 'fit' your moving day into their day. Have someone on standby, as people get sick. Have your Seattle Area movers ordered as far in advance as possible. |
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| Have a big screen tv or expensive vase. Your Seattle Area 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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| When taking inventory please make an estimate of value to tell your Seattle Area mover. A Valuation is the degree of "worth" of the shipment. The valuation charge compensates the mover for assuming a greater degree of liability than that provided for in the base transportation charges. |
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| When receiving quotes from Seattle Area 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 Seattle Area 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 Seattle Area apartment movers. |
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| The Seattle Area mover is known as the Carrier. A carrier is just a term signifying the mover providing transportation of your household goods. |