
The Top
Ten Removal And
Storage Disasters To
Avoid!
10. If
nothing else, remember This One! (With summary and Bonus)
You’ve made it! Well
done, and thank you for reading
my
report. As the title suggests there is something that stands out as the main
Disaster to Avoid. I have touched on it very briefly in the Packing section
and it’s this. Whatever you do DON’T MOVE YOURSELF! (Unless you’re a student
and only have a very few items and you can move over a period of time) You
were probably not considering it as you were looking at removal companies,
however it is surprising how many people look at the options and then
conclude, ”we haven’t got much stuff, we can hire a Van and a couple of
friends can help”. They don’t consider all the potential problems.
Let me tell you a little story
(This could
be included in true stories as it’s all too common!)
Mr & Mrs Householder
decide to move themselves so they go and buy some boxes and packing
materials from a self store company, paying a premium (a remover will
include these as part of the overall deal).They persuade a couple of
reluctant friends/relatives to muck in on the promise of a beer and a pizza
afterwards! They collect the van, but don’t get it back until 9.30 because
of the paperwork involved,
and then
they realise that
the van
comes with no blankets/covers/straps/clothes carriers or a barrow. (Most
removers will have all the correct equipment required for your move)
They start loading but soon realise it’s not going to fit in. (The
remover will have done a survey and will have sent the correct size van)
They get as much as they can on and call their estate agent and ask when
they can get the keys to their new house. They are told that there has been
a delay and it won’t be until at least 2 as the solicitors have gone to
lunch! They pack as much of the remaining items in their cars, but now
realise that they have a major problem. They are waiting for a call from the
estate agent when the new people’s removal lorry turns up, and want to start
unloading as the money has gone through on the sale. The removers soon
realise what’s happening as it’s happened before! And explain that they will
be charging £145 per hour while they have to wait for access to the
property.
Our Self mover makes
a frantic call to their solicitor and is told that they should be able to
collect the keys in an hour or so. When they do eventually get keys, they
unload the van as quickly as possible, and in the rush the wide screen TV is
dropped, (this would usually be covered by the removers Insurance
Policy). The friend who was responsible is reassured that it’s not a
problem as it was an accident, but this doesn’t make him feel any better.
They go back and load up again and realise that they still won’t get it on
so they repeat the above and come back again and load up the final items,
which have been dumped outside by the angry new owner. The angry new owner
demands the waiting time money they have been charged by their remover- some
£290, or they will be taking them to court for this plus some compensation
for the inconvenience. Finally after a trip to the cash point, they are
finally at their dream new home. Unfortunately a few more items are broken
and the experience has pulled a muscle in the owners back. He now has to
take time off work because of it. They also finally realise that the van was
supposed to be back at 6 and it’s now 8 so they will have to pay another
day`s hire.
It’s now 9pm and the offer of Pizza and beer doesn’t seem so appealing so
the good Samaritans say “No its Ok- we`ll see you later” but they don’t.
They have ended up paying far more than they were quoted by a remover and
have had a complete disaster I know it sounds a bit dramatic but you get the
picture!....
So to
summarise-
If in any doubt,
check and double check- Check with the Trade Association that the remover is
in fact a member, check with the company that it has an operator’s licence,
check with trading standards that the company has no record, or ongoing
complaints. Check with The insurance company they have a good track record.
And check they are members of the Ombudsman scheme. It is worth mentioning
that a good remover won’t mind having his work monitored by a trade
association, as it will demonstrate it is proud of the service it provides.
The Guild runs a continual monitoring programme in the form of a quality
questionnaire, for all its members.
Finally I wish you
all the best in your new home, and
hope
you have
found this report useful. THE END!
All The Best...
Alan (Your Removals Expert!)
www.ajstephensonremovals.co.uk
Copyright © 2010 Alan Stephenson

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