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Frequently Asked Questions
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When should I
call D&D
Movers?
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If you need to
move today, we can
probably do that.
If you require a
written in-home
estimate, you
should call about 7
days to 2 weeks
before your move.
We generally just
ask you to give us
as much notice as
you can.
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How long does
D&D Movers need
for an in-home
estimate?
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Usually no more
than an hour.
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What are my
responsibilities?
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In brief
...
Be present during
the packing of your
belongings.
Take personal
responsibility for
jewelry and other
high value
items.
Check and sign the
inventory of your
belongings.
Ensure that no
prohibited items
are packed.
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So what can or
can't I take with
me?
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Generally
speaking, dispose
of all flammable
items, liquids,
foods and other
items that should
not be shipped.
Anything that can
deteriorate should
not be shipped. If
you have a question
about something,
just call and
ask.
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Anything that
is definitely a
no-go area?
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Well, mainly
those things you
might expect -
drugs, alcohol,
weapons,
ammunition.
Shipping certain
high value items or
collections may
require you to
purchase extra
coverage.
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What about my
car?
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Most of the
time we can take
your car(s), truck
or SUV with the
rest of your
belongings in the
trailer or
container. If this
is not possible, we
can arrange for an
alternate method.
We do not transport
cars as part of a
regular local
move.
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Suppose I pack
myself?
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Why not? But be
aware of the
potential problems.
For instance,
valuation coverage
will not pay out on
goods packed by
their owner, unless
the exterior of the
box is
damaged.
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How long will
D&D Movers take
to pack my
goods?
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Every home is
different but we
can normally pack a
home in 1-2
days.
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Can I leave my
clothes in their
drawers?
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Yes, you can.
Just be sure not to
leave anything
solid that can
damage the
piece.
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How am I
covered in case of
damage?
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Your things are
covered by
valuation. On local
and interstate
shipments you
receive valuation
coverage of 60
cents per pound,
per article at no
cost. You may elect
to purchase more
valuation coverage
by declaring a
depreciated or full
replacement value
of your goods. You
are charged a
premium on the
declared amount.
The premiums vary
with your type of
move.
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