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msg[1] = "<b>Bill of Lading</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>The bill of lading is a contract between you and the mover and a receipt of your belongings. You should be given a partially completed copy of the bill of lading before the vehicle leaves the residence at origin.</p></font>";
msg[2] = "<b>Keep Important Papers With You</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Your list of important papers might include: birth certificates, school records, mover estimates, new job contacts, utility company numbers, recent bank records, current bills, phone lists, closing papers, realtor info, maps, and more. Don't leave these with the mover. Keep them with you!.</p></font>";
msg[3] = "<b>Estimates</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>The estimate should clearly describe, in writing, all charges for services the mover will perform. Make sure the estimate is signed by the mover. Do not accept oral estimates.</p></font>";
msg[4] = "<b>Use Only Registered Movers</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Make sure the mover you select has been assigned a USDOT number, is registered with FMCSA to engage in interstate transportation of household goods, and has proper insurance.</p></font>";
msg[5] = "<b>Apartment Finder</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>If you're planning on seeing a lot of apartments, make sure to take notes as you go. Without them it's easy to forget the types of details - living room size, utilities cost, parking - that can make a big difference.</p></font>";
msg[6] = "<b>Preparing Your Vehicle for Shipping</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Many automobile shipping companies require that your car have no more than a quarter tank of gas when they take custody of it. Just a few extra gallons can mean a lot of extra weight: make sure your car has the minimum.</p></font>";
msg[7] = "<b>Business Items Storage Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>You can store and organize most anything for use in self storage. For example, you might choose to store mobile equipment, office files, business records, manufacturer's samples, seasonal decorations, theatrical scenery and any additional supplies. Furthermore, self storage can help your traveling sales staff by allowing them to have stock on hand.</p></font>";
msg[8] = "<b>Changing Your Address Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>The most important part of filling out the US postal service’s change of address card is including your old address and your new address. However, it’s also vital you remember to include the names of anyone else who is moving with you. If you only include your name, your husband / wife’s mail won’t follow you.</p></font>";
msg[9] = "<b>Economical Decorative Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Tack ribbon in a lattice pattern over one side of an upholstered screen and you can slide in mementos such as pictures, cards, etc. This will be an effective way to divide your space, while giving you a memento board in the process.</p></font>";
msg[10] = "<b>General Moving Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>A general rule of thumb is if something hasn't been used in over 12 months, seriously consider selling or donating it. Help from a family member or friend will ensure you remain objective and Things that you have a hard time parting with, but which will inevitably be stored in a garage, storage facility, or shed after the move should be packed in stackable containers that are rodent and dust proof.</p></font>";
msg[11] = "<b>House Finder Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Professional real estate agents are the most common approach to finding a house for several reasons. It's time-saving and reassuring that a professional is handling the paperwork. The agent will help you navigate the complicated waters of home ownership. Be sure to be upfront and honest with your agent because they can only know what you tell them. Remember, they're working for you so put them to work to match your needs with your budget.</p></font>";
msg[12] = "<b>Piano Mover</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>To find a piano mover, try searching moving-quotes directory for a residential mover who can handle your job or check your local yellow pages. If you want a piano moving specialist, try calling your local piano dealer and asking them who they deal with.</p></font>";
msg[13] = "<b>Moving Company Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>On moving day, you should have everything ready to go but a few small things can make all the difference. For instance, when the movers show up in the morning, have fresh, hot coffee ready for them. This small gesture will help -warm- them up to you and a small amount of personable behavior never hurts when they're carrying your beloved arm-chair. Likewise, you should also consider buying a couple pizzas for lunch.</p></font>";
msg[14] = "<b>Moving Furniture Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Check the newspaper's For Hire section of the clasifieds to locate a -man with a van- who can help with one or two items. These operations charge by the hour and will help with the lifting. Expect to do your share of the heavy labor unless you are unable, in which case you should inform the driver so he can arrange for assistance.</p></font>";
msg[15] = "<b>Moving Plants Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Your plants should be placed in a black plastic bag. In the same back place a bug/pest strip, conventional flea collar or bug powder. Then close the bag and place in a cool area overnight. This will kill any pests on the plant or in the soil.</p></font>";
msg[16] = "<b>Moving Insurance Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Determine the maximum liability dollar value of the insurance provided by the mover and the process involved in case you need to place a claim. However, this does not guarantee that in case of a claim you are entitled to the maximum liability damage coverage. Factors such as government regulations, taxes, and laws limit the actual the amount you may be entitled to in case of a claim.</p></font>";
msg[17] = "<b>Moving Pets Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>As you prepare for your move, you should plan on preliminary preparation for your pet so they too can be well prepared. There are many things you can to do make the move less stressful for your pet. This guide will help make your pet's transition into a new home much easier.</p></font>";
msg[18] = "<b>Packing Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Although the decision of moving your home can be exciting, packing is something most of us dread. By using our guide, you will feel more secure in knowing that your possessions will get to your new address in one piece. Once you're there, you'll be able to find everything when the time comes to unpack and get settled.</p></font>";
msg[19] = "<b>Self-Moving Services</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>When you're starting to plan your move, it can feel like you have only two options: either pay a professional mover to box up your home and hope they don't tack on hidden fees before returning your belongings or rent a truck yourself, do all the heavy lifting and then get behind the wheel for a long, long drive.</p></font>";
msg[20] = "<b>Storage Guide</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Moving and storage are two sides of the same coin. Chances are if you’re moving, you have to put some of your stuff in storage. And unless you’re paying the moving company extra to use their storage building, chances are you’re going to have to rent a self-storage unit.</p></font>";
msg[21] = "<b>Tips on Budgeting Moving Expenses</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Whether you are moving across the street or across the country, all moves require the same patience and preparation. After notifying your current landlord (if you rent), it's important to establish a budget for moving expenses as soon as you can.</p></font>";
msg[22] = "<b>Tips on Moving a Corporate Office</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Moving a corporation may actually be more stressful than moving your home and family. You may not have control over many aspects in a corporate move. You must follow a certain guideline that is provided by the company.</p></font>";
msg[23] = "<b>Unloading and Unpacking Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>So you finally think you're done, and now you realize that you still have to unload and unpack all of your stuff. Well, first of all, congratulations! You have already done three quarters of the job, and you're now at the home stretch. Fortunately for you, unloading and unpacking does not have to be as overwhelming as it may seem. Stay organized, stay in control, and delegate, delegate, delegate! With these three thoughts in mind, the final piece of the moving process will surely be a smooth ride.</p></font>";
msg[24] = "<b>Utility Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>All good moves require preparation and planning of every aspect of your relocation, and when dealing with the utilities, it is important to remember that though proper utility disconnection and connection, you can help make your move more comfortable for you and your family.</p></font>";
msg[25] = "<b>Preparation Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Use the move as an opportunity to have a clear-out. Have a yard sale or go to a car boot sale with anything you don't need/want. Or give your local charity shop a boost. Either way it'll make you move cheaper and easier and might actually make you some cash.</p></font>";
msg[26] = "<b>Understanding the Different Types of Moves</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>The relocation industry is largely designed to cater to the needs of you and your family. Therefore, in order to determine what kinds of moving companies you should contact for assistance, you must first know the level of assistance that you will require. Some companies will do it all…while other movers perform more specific aspects of the move.</p></font>";
msg[27] = "<b>Selling Things You No Longer Need Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>As you prepare in moving to a new home, you are provided with an excellent opportunity to sort through some of the excess items you've collected since the last time you moved. By clearing out some items, you can not only raise some quick cash, but also lighten your load in terms of what you'll need to pack and move.</p></font>";
msg[28] = "<b>Moving Time Table Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Take inventory of your belongings before they're packed; in the event you need to file an insurance claim later. If possible, take pictures or videotape your belongings. Record serial numbers of electronic equipment.</p></font>";
msg[29] = "<b>Licensed Moving Companies</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>When considering your relocation, Moving-Quotes is committed to the protection and education of its users in regards to the moving industry. Moving Companies must adhere to both federal and state level licensing and insurance requirements before they are allowed to transport your valuables anywhere in the US as well as be shown on moving-quotes.org.</p></font>";
msg[30] = "<b>High Speed Internet - Broadband Service</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>So you found your new home or apartment, contacted and booked a moving company to transport your furniture and personal items to their new location, got all of your utilities hooked-up and everything went smoothly. The next day you start unpacking and remember that there is a left over bill to pay or some email you have to respond to so you fire up the computer and remember that you forgot to check on the availability of High Speed Internet Access or Broadband Service in your area.</p></font>";
msg[31] = "<b>Moving Your Family Tips</b><font face=Verdana size=2><hr><p>Moving with a family can be challenging. There are a lot of changes going on for you and your family. That's why it is critical to spend some time helping your kids cope with the changes going on around them. The advice set out in this guide will help your move go more smoothly.</p></font>";




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