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11/03/05 Household Moving Tips & Guides http://www.avatar-moving.com Professional Moving & Logistic Services |
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The Web Guide To Household Van Line Moving |
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Household Moving Guide - Table of Contents
Introduction The information held within this document is intended to provide you with a broad overview with the "van line system" of moving and storage and to introduce you to the different parties who will be involved in your interstate van line move along in addition to providing you with an overview of how the van line system functions. It is also intended to outline the responsibilities of each party and to begin to inform you of your rights and responsibilities when you move. Please take the time to read this document thoroughly, as it contains information that will help you solve any problems that may arise quickly; and hopefully, to your satisfaction. In addition; please keep in mind that communications between you, the van line carrier, the booking, and the origin and destination agents (see below) are vital to the success of your move. So if you have any questions, don't be shy...ask! Below we have outlined the various parties who are assigned to your move and the responsibility of each... The "Booking Agent" You or your company has placed your move directly with the booking agent. The booking agent is responsible for setting up and managing your move. The quality of the booking agent's service - how well the agent sets up and manages the move - will be the single largest factor in determining whether or not you will have a high quality relocation. The "Origin Agent" The Origin Agent (who, for private "C.O.D." moves is often also the booking agent) is responsible for providing you with the following services at origin:
The "Hauling Agent" The Hauling Agent (who, for private "C.O.D." moves can often also function as the booking agent and the origin agent) is responsible for providing the truck and the driver to load, transport, and deliver your shipment The Van Operator (The Van Line Driver) Your van operator is responsible for providing you with the following services:
The "Destination Agent" The Destination Agent is responsible for providing the following services at destination:
Establishing Liability For Loss or Damage If any of your goods are lost or damaged while in transit or storage, it is imperative that you correctly document that such loss or damage occurred while the shipment was in the mover's care. This is accomplished with the "Household Goods Descriptive Inventory" (prepared by the driver at origin). The inventory establishes what is being moved and each item's condition when the mover takes possession. By signing the Inventory at origin you are acknowledging what was moved and its condition when the mover took possession. Upon delivery, you will be required to sign the inventory again. Any loss or damage to your shipment articles which occurred while your shipment was in the mover's care must be noted on the inventory at this time. If you fail to do so, your claim may be denied! Look your goods over thoroughly after they've been unloaded. If any are missing or damaged, note it on the mover's copy of the Household Goods Descriptive Inventory. In addition to the standard household goods shipment inventory, your mover should present you with a “High Value Inventory” on which you must disclose and articles of extraordinary value. If for some reason you do not receive such a form, notify your move coordinator and ask what the procedure if for disclosing high value items. Items of extraordinary value are defined as those having a value greater than $100 per pound, typical household goods items that frequently have a value in excess of $100 per pound per article are: currency, coins, jewelry, precious metals, precious or semi-precious stones or gems, gold, silver or platinum articles including silverware and service sets, china sets, crystal or figurines, fur or fur garments, antiques, oriental rugs or tapestries, rare collectible items or objects of art, computer software programs, manuscripts or other rare documents of course. Other items may also fall into this category and must be identified as well. The High Value Inventory is designed to protect you and your mover, so please make sure that you list all of your high value possessions on such a form. To File A Claim For Loss or Damage To file a claim call the booking agent, destination agent or the van line and request a claim form be sent to you. You will be dealing directly with the van line and local repair/appraisal firms when settling your claim. However, if you are experiencing a problem with the settlement process, your booking agent may be able to help. Remember that you must substantiate that the loss took place while the shipment was in the mover's care (the Household Goods Descriptive Inventory is the key document here). In addition, you will be required to substantiate the value of lost or missing items with old receipts or appraisals. As of this writing, you have nine (9) months to file an interstate claim with the van line carrier. However, do not delay, file your claim as soon as is possible. The "Packing, Unpacking & Statement of Additional Services" Document (The "Pack Slip") This document details the quantity of cartons the mover provided and/or packed, applicable "Long Carries", "Stair Carries", "Elevator Carries", Additional Labor hours and other information affecting the cost of your move. Definitions of these services should be shown on the reverse side of this document. Remember that you are approving charges by signing this document. It is imperative that the quantities listed accurately reflect the work that is performed during your move. General Tips
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