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Category: Moving TIPS
Posted by: Blogmaster
PRESS RELEASE

28 February 2008

Richard W. Ewing, Director of Marketing and Public Relations
ProAce International Home of MoveMeWithCare.com.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For A Review Copy / Media Information
To get full download of both manual, do not hesitate to register as a member to take advantage of more valuable information.
Email: Admin@movemewithcare.com
FAX 801.991.8419

MoveMeWithCare.com Announces The Release of Two Information Packed Documents; 2008 Moving Guide and the 2008 Pocket Planner / Scheduler

DATELINE: Dan Amzallag, VP said, ”we are proud of this critical information compilation that will insure that all customers can easily go through a very stressful and difficult period time that we can call: “The Moving day”.

No one until now has had the initiative to gather into one guide “ALL” of the recommendations, suggestions and possible questions on how to avoid a disaster on the moving day. Dan Amzallag say: “We, at Movemewithcare.com strive for every of our customer to have a great experience on their moving day. For some, this possibility is close to impossible, but being well informed, everything is possible”
One best recommendation is to first: “Start by selecting a mover (one of our members), knowing your rights and responsibilities before you move, a guide provided by the Federal Carrier Motor Association and also available on our guide. You also need a timeline of detailed tasks to complete in order to get to your new destination. All this valuable information is provided to you in our 2008 Universal Moving Guide and it is free of charge. You can download the Guide at www.movemewithcare.com A shorter version is also available called: The Minute Moving pocket book 2008, available on the site.

The 2008 Pocket Planner / Scheduler is a one page, two sided document, that you can carry in your pocket, wallet, purse, etc. Designed to be easily accessible, so that in a quick glance you can easily see where you are in the moving process, tasks to be scheduled and where you are in your moving process. Knowledge is power and you can take with you.

We are committed to our members and their customers in making the ordeal of moving a more manageable and enjoyable task. By releasing our Guide and Pocket Checklist / Scheduler, we have helped our customers by empowering them with this valuable knowledge in this peculiar industry.

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Category: Moving TIPS
Posted by: Blogmaster


Blog-com™ 1 – Member
29 February 2008


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By joining our membership program(s) you can insure best possible revenue possibilities. We invested in your success and making sure that driving deadmile/deadhaul is an issue of the past. Think of the difference on your Profit and Loss statement at end of month and not to mention the increased profits and valuation of your company through complete growth.

In my next edition I will expose how you can increase your profits by the marketing and business acquisition model that we have. More shortly.

Our 2008 Moving Guide and 2008 Pocket checklist is now available on our website. Click on
http://www.movemewithcare.com/



From all the staff at MoveMeWithCare.com till the next issue, good luck and good business.

Best Regards

Richard W. Ewing - Marketing Manager
Category: Moving TIPS
Posted by: Blogmaster
Blog-com™ 1 – Customer
28 February 2008


OK. So you are ready to MOVE.. WOW… OR do you need to box up your special possessions and place them in storage for undetermined time? What about long distance move, for example coast to coast, or even cross border move between USA and CANADA, or vice versa?

So where to start? Where to go and who to call? Your belongings have great value for a mired of reasons, all that are critically important to you. You require that your property, these special possessions, arrive at your destination in exact same condition as they were before the packing started.

CHECK LIST

1. Company / broker (affiliate) BBB ratings, licensed and bonded – contract to do all functions to implement them total and complete move.
2. Company or companies to meet your requirements to make the type of move you need implemented. In other words you are the general manager and you control and buy the services you need and handle potential scheduling issues.
3. You MUST download our free booklet on how to make your moving experience, safe, on schedule, on time and done with full confidence and without all those anxiety producing fears by the move. .
4. To get our “2008 Moving Guide: Everything you need to know about moving but was afraid to ask” and 2008 Pocket Checklist is now available on our website at http://www.movemewithcare.com/


Stay tuned to this more much more to come. Or call right.


From all the staff at MoveMeWithCare.com till the next issue, good luck and good business.

Best Regards

Richard W. Ewing - Marketing Manager
Category: Moving TIPS
Posted by: Admin
KEY TIPS to get organize for your moving day.

6-8 Weeks before move
• Organization is the key for a smooth move and this is the time to start working on the details of your move.
• Determine the weight of the shipment. The amount of packing performed by the mover contributes to the cost of the move.
• Determine the items that you will pack and those that you wish the mover to pack.
Call non-profit organizations and give away items that you no longer need and make arrangements for their disposal (yard sale, gifts to charitable organizations or family and friends).

4-5 Weeks before move
• Order the necessary packing material such as boxes, bubble wrap. Be sure to identify which boxes are necessary for the move. Labeling is key.
• Identify the contents of each box and the room in which it is to be placed at destination.
• Arrange for applicable information to be provided by schools for children transferring from one establishment to the other.
3 Weeks before move
• Call the current utility and phone companies to disconnect services the day of the move.
• Call the same companies from above and reconnect your service is the new location.
• Where necessary reserve elevators and/or loading docks. If Condo or apartment building, locate these elevators.
2 Weeks before move
• Alert friends and family new changes of addresses to contact you.
• Make the new change of addresses at the post office to transfer your mail to a new location.
• Arrange for the discontinuation or transfer of delivery services (newspapers, magazines, etc...).
1 Week before move
• Work on appliances that need to be ready for the move, such as freezers, refrigerator.
• Make arrangements for moving costs and other expenses
• Pickup information from schools to be transferred to location.
Moving day!
• Provide the new phone number and all other phone numbers where you can be reached while shipment is in transit. Make sure to take along the destination agent's name, address and telephone number.
• Provide the driver with clear directions to your new home
• Let Movemewithcare.com agents handle all the rest!

Category: Moving TIPS
Posted by: Admin
Several steps to follow when moving

Step 1: Pack One Room At A Time
• Tackle one room at a time and put things in boxes with a view to where they'll be in the new house. For example, items that were originally placed in your bedroom drawer should be placed in the garage. Don't tape your boxes until they are ready to be placed in the truck. There can always be last minute change and you'll need to add more items in the box.
• You can sell any items you no longer need in a yard sale before your move. "EVERYTHING is for sale" as everyone knows, so you might as well make a few bucks. Unsold items can be given to charity, they will definitely appreciate it. And remember donating goods is a tax credit.
• Number the rooms of the new house and make sure that all boxes are numbered, depending on what boxes goes where. If your kids room have several boxes, make sure to number them so the movers will place them in the right location in the house. You will not need to open all boxes and find out where your kids diapers are.
• Unfortunately, it is common for movers to be tempted to keep in their position some of your belongings, especially if the box title mention: "Mom jewelry box". Avoid mentioning this on the box. Find new titles which only you and your family members knows what's the content.
• Movers charge by the hour, so pack and move as much as you can to somewhere close to the door that they will be using to remove your contents. Remember to leave a clear path, in case certain items need to be put at the front of the truck.
• Avoid placing flammable goods in boxes, propane tanks, kitchen cleaning products. If in the truck and spills during transit, it can damages all your furniture. Purchase a big sealed plastic container that will keep these items secure from spilling.

• Step 2: Important Documents
• Insurance Papers, Birth Certificates, Stock Certificates, fine collectibles and sensitive materials kept on computer disks are far more important to you than a box of dishes. We will advise you to pack them yourself, and put them in your car. You will be sure that it will surely arrive at destination.
• Items such as these can be very susceptible to water damage, fire damage or spillage. If these paper are valuable to you, you will need to protect them adequately.


Step 3: Make them available quickly
• It takes time and patience to unpack arrived at destination. However, you will need to make some items available to you when arriving on your new site. Make sure you have paper plates, cups and plastic eating utensils, napkins and paper towels so that your family can have something to eat without needing to do unpacking first.
• Have handy a can opener on hand, scissors, utility knife, a pot for cooking, dish soap, trash bags, a few towels and a quick meal to defrost and put into the microwave.
• Take a cooler along with you. A good-sized cooler with a couple of pounds of ice can keep your food at the right temperature for a good day or so, especially in a long distance haul.
• Take along instant beverages such as instant coffee, tea and bottled water.
• Don't forget the basic toiletries - and always have toilet paper!