Moving? Don't Be Taken for an Expensive Ride

Summary
Costantino, a moving consultant and salesman for two of the largest U.S. moving companies, describes step by step how to shop for a company in an industry where deregulation has meant potential savings for the consumer. He explains how to take advantage of cash rebate programs and tax breaks, what services the consumer can expect from a professional mover, and when to ship goods by mail. He also offers suggestions on how to organize the entire move, including a separate chapter on packing. Sample forms, check lists, and worksheets aid in the planning and decision-making processess. For public libraries. Mary Ann Wasick, West Allis P.L., Wis.
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