Friday 10 April 2009

Common mistakes people make when moving out

What is this? I didn’t know it would be this much!

It’s a sad fact that so many people are dumbfounded when they finally see their moving bill. Many do not expect these charges, and feel they’ve been cheated when what they really were was careless in putting a rein on their removal costs.

If you’re moving out, and don’t want to be the person asking this question, then here are some tips on what NOT to do when you’re moving out:

1. Including needless clutter.

So many people opt to include all the stuff they have at home when doing a move, even the things they don’t need which is both silly and very impractical. Leave all the things you don’t need or do not foresee using when you move.

You may also consider leaving very old appliances behind, as buying a new one might save not just on moving costs, but on energy costs in the long run as well. The same goes with furniture you’re not going to use. Why don’t you just sell it beforehand instead of taking it with you? Donating old stuff to charity also helps, and you’ll be doing a good deed too.

2. Not being pragmatic and objective.

Ask yourself “How much stuff do I really have?” Many people make the mistake of underestimating how much they’re going to bring with them, and thus assume that their budget will only be such and such amount, only to be surprised once the bill comes in.

3. Being lazy.

Why hire help if you can do it yourself? Unless you’re an invalid or have some sort of medical condition that prohibits you from heavy lifting, why not consider carrying your stuff yourself? What’s more, you can also just hire a van and drive yourself instead of hiring a whole crew to do everything for you.

Of course, if you ever decide to go this way, then you WILL need a lot of time to prepare, so be sure to allot the appropriate time in your schedule. Also, you should try to calculate your savings based on the value you attach to doing the work yourself as opposed to hiring.

4. Not canvassing.

Shop around for the best price, and don’t be afraid to haggle. It’s not a matter of pride, it’s just you being practical and trying to get as much value from your money as possible. Money doesn’t grow on trees, you know.

Removals need not be difficult and expensive. Avoid these mistakes and you’ll surely have a stress-free move. To find a professional removal company you need to contact at least two removal companies.

Get the Right Type of Moving Quote

While going through these quotes, you may notice that there are actually two types of moving quotes to choose from. One is known as the binding quote which are legally bound to be as they are and in case the customer subscribes to it, the moving company will no longer charge other fees from what was stipulated in the said quote. Meanwhile, a non-binding quote may be close approximations of the total fee you will eventually pay. However, this does not mean that non-binding quotes are more expensive that the former. There are times when binding quotes are actually more expensive.

More information please visit www.removalcosts.co.uk

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