Written by admin on Jun 3rd, 2008 | Filed under:
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Choosing a reliable and trusted moving company can be a difficult decision because many moving companies all offer the same assurances and coverage policies. However, there are some major differences between moving companies that you should be aware of before you trust one of them to come into your house and move all of your valuable and cherished assets to another location.
Most of these companies offer both residential and office moving services while others even offer international moving services. Some of the most important factors when choosing a moving company are making sure you receive a fully detailed written quote BEFORE you give the company your business. Some moving companies use this tactic to hold your assets ransom; they will under quote you just to get your business, and then once the move starts they will claim that “there’s more stuff” or “it will take longer than expected” and then charge you excess fees. If you refuse to pay these fees then they can even hold your assets as ransom until you pay up!
This just goes to show how important it is to find local movers that are reputable and have been in the business for many years. It also wouldn’t hurt to ask some of your friends which moving companies they have used in the past. Usually most people go with national carriers because they are usually more trusted than a smaller, private two-man moving company. Lastly you will need to find a company that transports from and to your new location. Whether you need Calgary movers, Toronto movers or Vancouver movers, make sure that you do your research when entrusting a moving company with all of your assets and possessions.
Written by admin on Feb 18th, 2008 | Filed under:
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RCMP in Alberta now say that two missing British Columbia women were last seen together at West Edmonton Mall three years ago.
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With talk of a possible spring election, the Conservatives held a Sunday news conference attacking the Liberals’ spending promises.
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Written by admin on Feb 18th, 2008 | Filed under:
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Written by admin on Feb 18th, 2008 | Filed under:
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Written by admin on Feb 18th, 2008 | Filed under:
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When Amanda Hodson and Brendan Miles pictured their wedding day photographs, nothing seemed more perfect than a Calgary city bus.
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Written by admin on Feb 18th, 2008 | Filed under:
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