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		<title>Common Moving Mistakes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people make common mistakes when they are planning their move. In this article you will find some general moving tips and tricks that will help make your moving process a lot less nerve-racking and maybe actually enjoyable. Begin early! Start creating a checklist of all the things you will need to do at least [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people make <a title="common moving mistakes" href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/avoid_mistakes/" target="_blank">common mistakes</a> when they are planning their move. In this article you will find some general <a title="moving tips" href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/general_moving_tips/" target="_blank">moving tips</a> and tricks that will help make your moving process a lot less nerve-racking and maybe actually enjoyable.</p>
<p>Begin early! Start creating a checklist of all the things you will need to do at least a month before. Prepare a list with phone numbers of utilities, phone service, cable, internet service provider, and etc. Make sure to visit the US Post Office and get a change of address form and fill up all the information that you have.</p>
<p>New moving boxes, made especially for moving and storage, recommended to be used. Get your boxes and moving supplies at least a month in advance because you should pack consistently in the weeks going up to your big day. Always get more than you think you, because it&#8217;s always more than you think. If you buy the supplies and boxes from the local moving company who will be transporting your belongings, it is simple to return unused ones on the day of the move and deduct it from your final bill. Get some quality packaging tape and lots of it.</p>
<p>In a hurry to get everything done on time, many people end up in a mad dash to get everything packed, and don&#8217;t decently take care of fragile items. Moving requires a lot of stacking, even when handled by <a title="professional movers" href="http://www.movingweblog.com/professional-movers/" target="_blank">professional movers</a>. Packing properly claims more time but drastically cuts back the number of things that will get damaged. Not packing breakable items precisely can leave damaged or ruined items.</p>
<p>Another big problem with first-time movers that they hire the wrong moving company, generally looking for the cheapest moving rates they can find. Moving scams are common, and many times the the consumers receive an exceptionally low moving quote, but the company will hold your possessions hostage on their moving truck until you pay much more money than your original quote showed.</p>
<p>By having everything appropriately packed and marked, you will be quickening your moving day which will save you money on your move. If you simply follow these tips, your moving day will be quite a bit less nerve-wracking; and if you hire a good, legitimate moving company who is fully licensed and insured, then you will not have any problems with your move.</p>
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		<title>Moving and the Environment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than ever a lot of concern is put on the environment and a lot of organizations are doing what they can to preserve the earth. You can also do your part by conserving the environment when you decide to move. This is achieved by the type of moving boxes and materials that you use. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More than ever a lot of concern is put on the environment and a lot of organizations are doing what they can to preserve the earth. You can also do your part by conserving the environment when you decide to move. This is achieved by the type of <a title="moving boxes" href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/types_of_boxes/" target="_blank">moving boxes</a> and materials that you use. You would also be saving money in the process as well.</p>
<p>Boxes are widely used in any move and you can really help the environment if you were to reuse <a title="Recycled Boxes " href="http://www.moverscorp.com/moving_guide/used_boxes/" target="_blank">recycled boxes</a> that you have or get used ones from your friends and family. Even if you do not live close enough to people who would give you boxes, you can go online where you will find boxes to use on your move. And after you move, you can donate your boxes back to the websites so that others can use it as well.</p>
<p>Even when you are bolstering your moving box, if you have to use foam peanuts be sure to get the one that is biodegradable. Foam peanuts are reusable so if you do not have any use for them after you have moved, you should pass it on to someone you may know that is moving. If the foam peanuts are not available then you can secure your items with the use of newspapers or even recycled newspapers.</p>
<p>There are some products that although not suitable for recycling they are certainly good for passing along to someone else to use. Bubble wrap is such a product and you can either give it to someone who is moving who visit one of the postal agencies who would gladly reuse it for mailing. Finally a packed moving box would not be complete with the use of scotch tape to seal it close and although this product is also non-recyclable by using it in moderation you would be privately doing your part for the environment.</p>
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