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Find a Trustworthy Moving Company

August 3rd, 2009

Zack Stern

PC World via Washington Post
Monday, August 3, 2009; 12:19 AM

The cheapest movers can end up being costly in hidden fees or poor service. Use these tips to find a great mover.

Visit the Protect Your Move website for an overview on what to do and avoid. Especially navigate to the state page; depending on where you live, you might find a link to a regional website with specific state rules.

Armed with those details and phone numbers, verify that a mover is currently licensed. If you’re trying to make the move with a cheap connection on Craigslist or a brokering site, such as CityMove, be sure the company is licensed. If not, you’re more likely to fall into scams where it’ll be surprisingly cheap for the company to load gear into the truck, but it’ll cost extra if you want them to deliver it to the new office.

Estimate the amount of hardware you need to transport, and contact a few local companies. If one company is surprisingly cheap, that could be a red flag for hidden–illegal–costs they’ll make up later.

With those quotes in-hand, delve into online sites that provide feedback. TryMoving ScamYelpAngie’s List(subscription required), and even a Google search. And after you complete the move, post back to one of those sites to leave your thoughts.

Moving can be hectic, but with a little background digging, you can keep costs down and connect with a trustworthy company.

Zack Stern is building a new business from San Francisco, where he frequently contributes to PC World.

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Allergo NYC Movers

July 26th, 2009

A full-service moving company for all of your moving needs.
Allegro Moving service includes:

Allegro Movers

Allegro Movers

  • 28 – foot, fully equipped late model moving vans and 18 – wheel tractor rigs
  • FREE written moving estimates provided on premises
  • Personalized packing service
  • Commercial moving
  • Residential moving
  • Local and long distance moving
  • Guaranteed pick-up on all long distance moving
  • Modern storage facilities
  • Licensed piano movers
  • Antique and fine art moving and storage
  • Quilted furniture pads for your maximum protection
  • Licensed and insured for your protection
  • Drivers and Labor available by the Hour
    Give us a call – When it’s time to move, or store your belongings, we’ll be waiting to serve you. Our corporate headquarters are in Manhattan, and we have convenient branches in Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Elizabeth, NJ.
    Estimates
    We offer competitive prices. Call us or use the free quote form to request a rate.
    Commercial & Residential Moves
    We are antique, piano and fine art specialists, as well as office and computer moving specialists.
    Moving & Packing Supplies Available
    We take pride in offering only the highest quality packing supplies, heavy corrugated cartons in many shapes and sizes and bubble wraps.
    Last-Minute Moves Welcome
    Do not hesitate to call.
    Storage Available
    Our 30,000 square foot storage facility, located in Elizabeth, NJ, is designed to protect and preserve your possessions. We offer a climate controlled, fully alarmed, 24hr secured and monitored storage center. If you are planning to renovate your home,we’ll even pick up your possessions, store them and redeliver them upon completion, all at your convenience.
    For Our College Students Moving out of the dorms or leaving during break? We will pick up your stuff at the dorm, store it and redeliver it when you return, all for a reasonable cost.
    Clean Outs Available
    Upon your request, we’ll even clean out your home after you move.

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    Great Tips for a Smoother Move

    December 12th, 2007

    From Coral Nafie,
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    If you’re among thousands of people who have picked up and moved their family to a new home or a new community, you have fresh memories of some of the ups and downs or thrills or frustrations of moving.

    Drawing from personal experience, I know there are lots of ways to help make your household move easier and more smooth. Read here for help to get your life, and your possessions, organized for a peaceful and exciting move.

    Make a list.
    Write everything down! You’ll thank yourself later. Before you pack even one box, create a simple record keeping system. Create a computer-printed list of numbers with a space to write the contents. Or have a spiral-bound notebook for the job. You’ll place a number on EVERY box you pack and list the contents on your list. Don’t put the list down unless it’s in a place you’ll call Packing Central. This is where you’ll find your labels, marking pens, box tape, and other supplies. When describing the box contents, be specific — “A-D files” is better than “files”, and “Tulip dishes” rather than “misc. kitchen”.

    Have plenty of supplies.
    Don’t make me say this twice– you’ll need LOTS of boxes–probably more boxes than you think, and having enough boxes will make your life easier! (If you buy your boxes from a moving company, you can always return unused boxes for a refund. If you got them free from the grocery, just toss any leftovers.) Have about 10 boxes set aside to use for last minute items on moving day, such as bedding, clothing, and cleaning supplies. You’ll need strong plastic packing tape to close up the boxes securely. Use unprinted newsprint (newspaper can stain your items) or packing paper or bubble wrap to wrap and cushion household good. Again, you’ll need lots more supplies than you think, so get extra so the packing can go smoothly. Return any unused supplies after the truck is packed.

    Utilize wardrobe boxes.
    These tall boxes are perfect for bulky, lightweight items such as comforters, pillows, and blankets, as well as clothes that need to remain hanging. Call your mover to ask the width of the wardrobe boxes they’ll be bringing. Then measure the clothes in your closets (including coat closets) to see how many wardrobe boxes you’ll need. You can also use them for closet storage boxes, shoe boxes, and other bulky items such as fabric bolts, large baskets, or gift wrap tubes.

    Don’t make the boxes too heavy to lift, however. One mover told the story of someone who put a bowling ball in a wardrobe box! When the box was lifted off the truck the bottom gave way, sending the bowling ball on a wild ride down the ramp, across the street to the gutter, then down a hill where it finally came to rest in a roadside ditch. (Is that a strike or a spare?)

    Strategize wardrobe box use.
    Moving companies will be happy to deliver boxes ahead of your moving day. Or if you’re doing the move yourself, get things organized as early as possible. A few days before your move, fill some sturdy handled shopping bags with bulky closet items such as shoes, sweaters, belts, and jeans. On moving day, fill the bottom of the wardrobe boxes with some of the shopping bags, then add your hanging clothing. Pack hanging items tightly so things won’t move around and fall off of hangers. Finally, cover the shoulders of your clothes (a dry cleaning bag works well), then add a few purses or sweaters on top. You’ll have fewer boxes, and closet items remain together. Also, the shopping bags will make it easier to retrieve your belongings from the bottoms of a tall wardrobe box.

    Color coordinate.
    Designate a color for each room in the new home, such as yellow for kitchen, orange for dining room, etc. Apply colored stickers on the box near the box number. In your new home. Put a matching sticker on the door to each room. The movers will know where to put everything when they arrive at the desitination. It’s also helpful to post a big sign on the wall in the room where you want boxes stacked, (“Boxes here please”) to keep them out of furniture and traffic areas.

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