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Selasa, 05 Januari 2010

Car Transport - Dealing With Cancellation Fees

Shipping your car may seem like a fairly simple process, but occasionally it can be a maddening adventure. The pickup and delivery times are often an issue of consternation with clients. This brings us to the subject of the language in the contract regarding cancellation of the delivery.

You live in Los Angeles and, miracle of miracles, have been offered a great job in New York City. The only problem is you have to start in five days. In a panic, you start boxing up and shipping your personal items. Next you call a shipping company to have your car transported to New York since you don't have time to drive it. You agree on a price and sign a contract. The company is supposed to arrive on Saturday morning to pick up the car, which works out great because your flight is Sunday night.

Saturday morning arrives and there is no truck. The afternoon passes and you call the company. The truck is supposedly on the way. It doesn't show. The company is closed on Sunday and no truck shows! You fly to New York bent out of shape and with a car stuck in your old garage. You arrange for another company to ship it and have a friend drop it off at their office. A month goes by and you get an invoice for $400 from the first shipping company for "cancellation" of the contract! Now it is rage time!

This scenario happens more than anyone in the shipping industry would like to admit. That being said, you, the miffed client, are going to end up paying the fee. Admittedly, it will probably take a court to force you to do it, but the legal situation is such that you will be liable for the fee because you signed a contract that contained such language in it.

You should read your transport contracts very carefully. Most contain a cancellation clause. The clause is written in favor of the shipping company, which is to say it is written against you. This clause is negotiable and most will remove it. That will only happen, however, if you make a fuss about it. Cancellation fees are some of the biggest points of aggravation with most shipping clients. Make sure you read your contract and avoid any such problems.

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Senin, 07 Desember 2009

Moving Make it Easy - Get the Plan

When you are getting ready to move from one place to the another you must make it smooth and avoid problems. Moving itself it is a stressful process so you can organize yourself and avoid as much stress as you can.

How to find the right way of packaging boxes for your move?

Let's start from the beginning. Before packing up you have to develop a plan - this way you can organize the whole process and do not go mad.

- Pack every room at a time. Most of items will go in exactly the same room at the other end, so it will be easier to unpack. At the same time you can actually see what your progress is and how much left to do.
- You can star packing well ahead of the move. Just pack all unused items, winter clothes (if it's summer), you can organize your garage, loft. Pack a few boxes a day and you will be surprised haw easy it can be.
- Make sure you have your marker pen with you. By marking every box with its destination and content you can make your life much easier when unpacking. It will also help the removal guys when loading and unloading the lorry during your removals to Paris.

They will not put a box with "plates" all over it anywhere it can be damaged. Simple but very helpful.

- When starts to packing make sure you have enough filling material with you. You can use old papers and catalogs to wrap your fragile items. Be creative use your cushions to secure the lamps in the boxes, some clothes you can pack with you expensive china or crystals. This is all make it secure. Off course your move is insured but some of the items have more personal than market value
- When you are setting up a box make sure you use enough tape to hold all the weight, the most annoying thing is to load up the box and then droop everything on the floor because the bottom was not secured properly.
- When you use the tape make sure you have a packaging tape or gum tape, the masking one may be cheaper but trust me, and it is not much difference in price but real trouble saver.
- Pack heavier items (books, Cd's) toward the bottom of the box and all the light stuff (clothes) towards the top. It makes it safe to transport during Removals London Paris.
- The total weight of each box should not exceed 25kg and 40k for large suitcase. If you can lift your box why to think that removal guys will do.

There is always the way out. Make a plan and stick to it otherwise you will remember this move for a long time. Get everything in place a well ahead. Shop around for packaging materials and services, there is always some special deals available, but remember not all the cheapest prices are winners. Look for quality and friendly service. Make sure that your transport from London to Paris provider has a game plan - just like you.

Happy hunting!

Paolo Matzi is a freelance copyrighter - promoting transport services in Europe and Removals London Paris. I am always trying to provide a complex and reliable information on transport and removals in Europe.
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