How to make sure movers don't steal?

Purge the items you don't use (or those that need an upgrade) and you'll save by having fewer things to move. As for the rest of your items,. One way to avoid this dilemma is to set up a room in the old house and in the new house that no one can go to except your family. This room can hold all the valuables and has a way of keeping it under lock and key. Make sure that it has no windows and that only you know who is going to enter that room.

It's a great way to protect valuables such as jewelry, money, family heirlooms, and photos from being stolen. With moving companies, you pack what matters to you before they arrive. Put numbers in the boxes and save a spreadsheet so you can find your E36 M3 later, but avoid writing things like all my marijuana, money, weapons and diamond jewelry from my wife on the boxes. I have moved many times over the years and most of the moving companies I dealt with were not only honest but they also helped me a lot.

You've spent so much time planning the move, hiring moving professionals, packing up the house, and organizing a moving party with your friends, that it didn't even cross your mind that a burglary could happen on such an important day. These moving tips will help you protect your valuables in the event that you encounter a dishonest moving company, and will help protect you from identity theft. Mark each box with its own number and carry a paper or electronic list (which carriers never see) documenting every item in every box. When the movers arrived, they were two guys and a truck and they left everything in the front yard and left.

Remember to turn your house upside down to detect any missing boxes and talk to the moving company on the phone first. If someone who is engaged in dishonest removals opens a box full of objects hidden in newsprint, they have to tear off the tape or peel it off carefully and try to stick it back on (which never works) to hide the fact that they have looked at your things. Moving companies don't usually carry colored tape, so you can tell if they opened a box and re-sealed it with clear adhesive tape. It's easy for a moving company to open a box, take out some valuables, rearrange things and tape them back together.

It was so well organized that the move was faster than the moving company had planned and, in fact, they returned part of the moving expenses to me. Never let the moving company handle essential items such as passports, social security cards, birth certificates or marriage licenses. I hired movers to take care of everything else, but I packed everything with my wife and labeled the boxes only with the room they were going to deliver them to. I was there when the movers loaded everything in the old house and met with them in the new one to oversee the unloading.

Most of the time, movers make a big pile of boxes in your new home as they take them out of the truck.

Irene Mccravy
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