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If you’ve selected
Moishe’s as your mover, you are on your way to a great
move. At Moishe’s, we believe that an informed customer
is a real asset to a mover. We make it our business to give
you “the whole picture”. We don’t like –
or expect surprises on moving day. And neither should you.
We help you plan every step of your move – from obtaining
the right packing materials to changing your mailing address,
from reserving an elevator on your new building to checking
your homeowner’s insurance coverage, from giving away
your plants to defrosting the refrigerator, to packing your
grandmother’s china. It’s really all a matter
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you realistic guidelines to answer questions like: |
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How long ahead should I start? |
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What types of items should I move myself? |
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What items should I have Moishe’s move?
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How do I decide whether I pack things myself? |
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What if I need to store
some things for a while? |
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Does my homeowner’s policy cover my
belongings during a move? |
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Are there other things I should be doing
to prepare? |
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We help you plan
your move.
Plan well in advance and start taking steps now to make your
move more manageable. Start by creating a “move file”
to keep all moving-related information and receipts –
together. Then, we suggest making an inventory of your belongings,
even before you’ve made final decisions on what you
want to move.
Inventory for yourself
Sorting through your home gives you the opportunity to make
a complete inventory of your belongings. Prepare an inventory
of everything you own.
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Divide this inventory into three
categories: items to be handled by the mover, Items you will
handle yourself, and Items to by left behind or given away. |
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Make a list of everything that will be included
in the move, and assign replacement values for insurance purposes.
(For some rare pieces and valuable antiques, it may be wise
to obtain a professional estimate, in writing.) |
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Make a note of items that are especially
difficult to replace. These items should be carried with you
or else shipped to your new home by insured or certified mail. |
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Know what you will need upon arrival to your
new home. Make a checklist of things you will need to pack in
suitcases and an “essential” box. |
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Inventory for the
mover
The mover you have chosen will give you an inventory sheet
– for the move. This sheet should include all of the
items you plan to have moved by the mover. As a part of this
inventory, the mover will note the condition of each of your
items. All pre-existing conditions of your furniture, however
minor, are indicated for the mover’s protection. The
mover will write up your inventory sheet on the day of your
move. So, it is advisable to accompany him, as he makes his
notations of your furniture.
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Movers are not liable for the
boxes that you packed yourself. They cannot verify the contents
of the boxes. However, each box is numbered as part of your
shipment and the external origin condition of each box is noted. |
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Don’t sign anything until you are in
full agreement with what is written. This sheet may help support
any damage claims that you may file. |
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You will be provided with a copy of the inventory
sheet. Use it at your new place to verify all items have been
delivered. |
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At the time your shipment is delivered, it
is your responsibility to check the items delivered against
the items listed on your inventory. If new damage is discovered,
make a record of it on the inventory form. The driver is required
to record the damage on his copy of the inventory sheet. |
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After the complete shipment is unloaded,
the driver will request that you sign the driver’s copy
of the inventory to show that you received the items listed.
Do not sign until you have assured yourself that it is accurate
and that proper notations have been entered regarding any missing
or damaged items. When you sign the inventory, you are giving
the driver a receipt for your goods. |
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We help you organize
the packing process.
You will save a lot of money if you do the bulk of the packing
on your own. If you choose to pack your own things, we can
help you with questions like these:
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How many boxes will I need? |
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How long should my packing take? |
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What kinds of boxes will I need? |
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What’s the best way to pack fragile
items? |
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What do I need besides boxes? |
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Where do I get the materials I need? |
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| We offer a full
range of packing materials – from boxes, to padding
to tape. |
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| What –
and what not - to pack |
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Limit yourself to non-fragile
items such as books, linens, clothing and shoes; and replaceable
items such as plates, dishes, (not fine china) and small kitchen
appliances. Leave the furniture, mattresses, and heavy appliances
to be packed by the mover. |
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The heavier the item, the smaller the box
it should occupy. Keep weight under 50 pounds per box. |
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Never let movers pack your jewelry, family
heirlooms, or other priceless items. |
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Get the proper boxes for your items - the
right sizes and strengths. Use wardrobe boxes for dresses and
suits, mattress cartons to protect your mattresses from filth,
padded dish boxes with dividers for fine china, and free boxes
from supermarkets for non-fragile items. |
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Take time to pack carefully. Pack fragile
items with old newspaper, bubble wrap, sheets, blankets, pillows
and towels. Wrap each fragile item separately. |
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To protect themselves, movers will not disconnect
your major appliances. Before the movers arrive to pack and
load, you should unplug and prep your refrigerator, dishwasher,
stove, washer and dryer. |
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Movers will not transport living things such
as your plants or pets. |
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Make the loading process easier and more
organize by designating a room in your home, preferably the
one closest to the door, in which to place all of your boxes.
Keep related boxes together since they’ll end up in the
same room. This will help cut on the carrying time and make
the move much more efficient. |
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Reserve an “Open Me First” box,
consisting of the essential items your family will undoubtedly
need for the first night. Contents of this box might include:
snacks, instant coffee, medicine, towels, toiletry items, flashlights,
can openers, paper plates and cups, plastic utensils, screwdrivers,
scissors and pliers. |
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| We help
you remember the details. |
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looking at a move – any move, you’ve got a lot on
your mind. We can offer you advice to help you remember the
“little things” – that are not so little if
they don’t get done! |
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forget to: |
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Change your mailing address. |
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Cancel the paper. |
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Collect your medical records. |
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Refill prescriptions. |
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Return library books and videotapes. |
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Disconnect cable. |
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Defrost the refrigerator. |
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Pack your suitcases. |
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And so much more… |
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| Remember
to contact: |
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Insurance agent to transfer property, fire,
auto and medical insurance. |
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Children’s schools seven weeks ahead
of the move. |
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Clubs or organizations you are associated
with for information on transferring, selling or ending seven
weeks ahead of the move. |
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Contact building management to inquire about
scheduling your move date and time four weeks ahead of moving. |
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Contact moving company to schedule your move
date four weeks ahead of moving. |
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Post office to obtain and fill out a US Postal
change of address form four weeks ahead of moving. |
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Utilities for disconnection or transfer and
any possible refunds four weeks ahead of the move. |
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You bank(s) to transfer bank accounts two
weeks ahead of the move |
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Airline or hotel you plan to use to confirm
your family’s travel arrangements one week ahead of time
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| What to expect on moving
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| If you have chosen Moishe’s, you’ve
chosen the best. Your move will be carefully orchestrated and
handled with efficiency and care. |
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provide you with: |
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A uniformed moving crew that
is trained, motivated, experienced, courteous and one that arrives
on time! |
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Clean, well-maintained trucks, specifically
designed to move household goods. |
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Proper equipment, including: padding, dollies,
clean moving blankets, tools for dismantling furniture and reassembling
it and a fire extinguisher for security. |
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We follow up
We don’t forget about you the day after you move. We
will call you to make sure that your move was completed to
your satisfaction – in every way. We always strive to
accomplish a perfect move. But even with the best, things
happen. If any damage occurs, we will respond in a professional
– and swift – manner.
The storage option
Of course, the ideal move involves relocating all of your
belongings from your old place to your new home – in
one day. But in reality, our clients often need to store some
or all of their possessions for a few days or even months.
Moishe’s has literally millions of square feet of secure,
professionally operated storage facilities located throughout
the Tri-state area. We can help you decide what to store.
And you can relax – and be sure that your things are
safe until you’re ready for them. |
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