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Moving Silver
If you are shipping silver, please take the following steps to ensure the safety of your items:
Always be sure to inform us that you will be shipping silver.
If your company requires appraisals, your Personal Consultant will advise you.
Prior to packing day, make up an itemized list of all your silver.
Be
very specific.Supply the manufacturer's name and coding, the pattern
name, service size (i.e. service for eight, 10, 12), sizes, shapes,
etc. on your list.
DO NOT INCLUDE THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ANY OF THESE ITEMS.
If the list is extensive, photocopy it. One copy is for the driver of the moving van, and the other is for your records.
On
packing day, watch the packers when they are packing your silver. When
a packer places the box number and general room description information
on the box containing your silver (i.e. Box #12/master bedroom), mark
the same box number and general room description on both copies of your
own personal silver inventory. The packer will not indicate on the box
that the contents include silver.
Prior
to the loading of your goods onto the moving van, the driver will do
his inventory of your shipment. Give the driver a copy of your list of
what silver has been packed and in which cartons it is located. Please
note, or ask the driver to note, that he has received an itemized list
of the silver contained within the boxes.
The driver will note this information on his inventory next to the appropriate box number.
The
driver then will open the boxes and check that all of the silver that
you have listed is in the correct boxes. He will repack and reseal the
boxes. If the driver is one of the packers, notify him of your
intention to itemize the silver. This will save time.
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