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Don’t Let Scammers Get in the Way of Your Relocation Project
Posted on May 17th, 2012 by MovingCost.com
The word “scam” should not be affiliated with the word “move,” but unfortunately, it is. Because of this, a lot of people are fickle when it comes to selecting moving companies to aid them with their impending relocation project. Our team of professionals pride themselves on having no affiliation with bad moving company reviews or scammers. MovingCost.com is constantly looking for ways we can assure you of our professionalism and loyalty to our customers. One way we do this is by enabling you to access our blogs that contain the knowledge of all things relating to the ever-growing moving industry. — Read More »
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Your Move Does Not Have to Give You Gray Hairs – Simplify It Today
Posted on May 17th, 2012 by MovingCost.com
Moving is one project that almost everyone has experienced before, probably on multiple occasions. The agony of packing all of your belongings in box after box is perhaps the worst of the grueling process. However, moving to your new home does not have to go down like this. You shouldn’t have to be worried about certain poorly packaged items breaking while the moving truck tosses them around in the back. There are 5 ways you can avoid this calamity. — Read More »
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How to Properly Pack Your Dishware When Relocating
Posted on May 17th, 2012 by MovingCost.com
When preparing to relocate to a new place, you need to have a plan on how you want to pack certain items for the big move. Moving can be stressful, but you can make it easier on yourself by following simple guidelines that will help you learn to pack appropriately. Dishes and glassware are the most fragile items that you can pack for a move. They have to be specially wrapped and stored to prevent from breaking. The United State Van Lines complaints center gives advice for movers like you on how to properly pack your dishware, so it will be able to withstand the move in the truck. Here are some tips that will show you the appropriate way to pack your dishware without breaking anything. — Read More »
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Finding a Quality Child Care Center In Your New City
Posted on May 16th, 2012 by MovingCost.com
Moving into a new neighborhood you need to find a local day care center, before you head off for your first day at work. Especially for a new parent, choosing a day care center is harder than you may think. Entrusting your children all day under the care of a stranger is hard for anyone to do, especially after recent instances in which infants and children were involved in accidents in a day care facility and found dead hours later. — Read More »
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Moving? Keep in Touch and Keep Your Loved Ones Thinking of You
Posted on May 16th, 2012 by MovingCost.com
Moves are tough enough. You have to pack your life into boxes, hire movers and plan how you’re going to get to your new home. The last thing you want to worry about is losing those important relationships with the ones you care about in your old location. While things like instant message and e-mail certainly make staying in touch easier, why not get a little creative? A move can put your friendships with family and friends to the test. Prove that you have what it takes to make your relationships last and take some tips from our MovingCost.com team on keeping in touch. — Read More »
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