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Oklahoma City Mover Has a Concierge Service?

So it’s time to move… you think you’ve got everything covered, the packing, forwarding your address, the Oklahoma movers… did you remember to transfer your utilities? On top of having all of your moving needs taken care of we’ve made your move one step easier – with www.Homes.org. – they are our concierge service that help all of our customers transfer their utilities free of charge – whether it’s transferring your telephone, your Internet, or even your cable or satellite TV! Go to www.Homes.org so they can help you do that, but they can help you choose which one is the best one for you. That’s right they help you by showing you prices so you can compare!

You can go to www.usps.com to forward your mail to your new address.

For all of your moving needs go to http://www.allmysons.comoklahoma/index.aspx

Oklahoma City Resident's Rights and Responsibilities

As the Shipper (what the customer is called in the moving industry), there are certain Rights and Responsibilities you may be unaware of. I want to take a moment of my time to inform you about them. Your Oklahoma City mover gives you this booklet to provide information about your rights and responsibilities as an individual shipper of your household goods. Your primary responsibility is to select a reputable Oklahoma City mover, ensure that you understand the terms and conditions of the contract, and understand and pursue the remedies that are available to you in case problems arise. You should talk to your Oklahoma City mover if you have further questions.

In the pamphlet you will find information on:

-Service Options Provided
-Estimating Charges
-Pick up, Transportation, and Delivery of your shipment
-Collection of Charges
-Resolving Issues with your move

All of which and more you can find information on, in “Your Rights and Responsibilities” when moving booklet.

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