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What are the taboos in moving to a new home?

First of all, the day of moving.

(1) Before the movers come, the interior should be slightly planned and arranged, such as laying several layers of waste cloth on the ground to avoid dropping items or scratching the floor during handling;

(2) Confirm the handling price with the person in charge again before handling to avoid disputes;

(3) Tell the porter again which packages are fragile and need to be handled carefully;

(4) When the goods arrive at the new house, the corresponding furniture directly tells the porter where to put them, saving his own labor;

(5) Before the settlement is completed, you must first check the transported items: especially check whether valuables are lost, fragile items are damaged, large household appliances are running well, and furniture is hit or damaged;

(6) Record the contract number and car number before signing the contract;

(7) Ask for invoices or receipts after settlement.

Second, after moving.

Finishing after moving:

(1) Clean the floor, clean the tables, chairs, cabinets and other planes;

(2) Put some daily necessities in place to maintain normal life order;

(3) Some things that are basically not used at ordinary times can be put in cabinets or boxes first, and then slowly sorted out later;

(4) When all items are basically in place and the room is cleaned, start to arrange clothes and beds;

(5) Finally, some decorations can be placed in the new house, which makes the new furniture fresh.

Claim after damage:

(1) For the damage of household appliances, we should be required to bear the maintenance costs. If it is completely damaged, we should compensate for the new product;

(2) For the damage of valuables, please ask the relevant departments to make compensation after appraisal;

(3) If personal injury is caused by our reasons, the moving party shall be responsible for medical expenses;

(4) If there is a dispute in the process of claim settlement, you can find a consumer association or relevant departments to solve it.

Third, after settling down:

(1) Obtain necessary permits: community pass, vehicle pass, parking permit, dog license, etc.

(2) Greet neighbors actively, get to know each other and establish a preliminary neighborhood relationship.

Extended data:

Moving companies usually have the following "traps":

1, attract customers with low prices, and then sit on the floor when serving. Some moving companies play "low price cards" and increase prices for various reasons after arriving at the scene. In addition, the phenomenon of "one car changing into two cars" is common.

2. In order to collect the "fare increase fee", a mezzanine was secretly installed in the carriage. In order to collect the fare increase, individual companies set up mezzanine to reduce the area inside the carriage. What can be loaded by one car needs to be loaded by another car.

3. Household appliances are charged according to large items, and there are many names for adding money. Moving companies often tell consumers that large items such as pianos and wardrobes need extra fees, but in actual handling, household appliances such as televisions, refrigerators and washing machines are all classified as large items. Not only that, high-rise floors charge floor fees, books charge overweight fees, vehicle parking fees are much higher, and hard work fees are charged in hot weather.

4. Make an appointment without signing a contract, and do not issue an invoice after moving. When consumers consult, the company promises to sign the contract, but refuses to sign it under various excuses when moving, and does not issue invoices or receipts when charging, so as to shirk the responsibility when there are problems.

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