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            Great Post,
 This has helped me out so bad! I had to take 20 minutes one day and make a list and couldn't think what write, so I ended up finding this post. I always worry about packing boxes, very particular in the way I pack them you see, so I ordered some boxes online from a company called Pack-King, along with a load of other packing materials. I got carried away a little, but oh well, got loads of left over bubble wrap. Always a bonus.0
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            Great tips and I really appreciate the checklist. Some points inspired me when creating my own moving checklist. It is a bit different in structure, as it is time based, but this one helped as well.0
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            id say get 3 quotes from local reputable firms and preparation is key to a stress free move. the more you or the removals company packs to moving is a no brainer. Also lots long established family run movers in your local area are old school do a damn good job at a great price too0
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            Tell everyone you're moving, in addition to Royal Mail redirection . Here's a picking list to start with...
 Accountant
 Banks (High Street and Online)
 Book or Music Club Subscriptions
 Broadband Supplier
 Building Society
 Burglar Alarm Servicing or Monitoring
 Car Insurer, Car Clubs (AA, RAC etc)
 Catalogues/Freebies
 Charities - for catalogues, as well as registered donor/member
 Church/Religious Organisation
 Cleaners, Ironing Service, etc.
 Clubs !!!8211; Rotary, Community, Sports, WWF, RSPB, etc.
 Council (both old & new) - Council Tax Department
 Council !!!8211; cancel any Parking Permits
 Credit Card(s) Provider
 Dentist
 Doctor
 Dog Walking Service
 DSS (or whatever they're called these days)
 DVLA
 Electricity, Gas & other Utility Suppliers
 e-mail provider(s)
 Employer(s)
 Family & Friends
 Gardener
 Hire Purchase/Loan Companies
 Hospital, if you attend regularly
 Household Insurance Supplier !!!8211; Building and Contents
 Home Phone/Landline Supplier
 Inland Revenue, or HMRC
 Internet Service Provider (ISP)
 Investments (Funds, etc.) - Administrator/Registrar
 Library
 Life Assurance Supplier
 Loan or Credit Companies
 Magazine Subscriptions
 Medical insurance (BUPA or similar)
 Memberships - maybe included in Clubs above
 Milkman !!!8211; cancel deliveries
 Mobile Phone Supplier
 Neighbours
 Newsagent !!!8211; cancel paper deliveries
 NS&I - Premium Bonds
 Online Retailers (Amazon, eBay, Paypal, Play, etc)
 Optician, Hairdresser, other Beauty/Health professionals
 Pawnbroker - if you plan to later re-purchase anything you've pawned
 Pension Providers
 Pet Sitters
 Royal Mail !!!8211; set up your re-direction service for 3/6/12 mths
 Satellite or Cable TV Supplier
 Servicing Contractors (Boiler, CH, other appliances)
 Schools & Nurseries, Childminders, Babysitters
 Shareholdings - Registrars (direct and online)
 Stores or Chains with discount or club cards
 Survey/Market Research websites
 TV Licencing Office
 Vet, Kennels, Cattery, Microchip Registrations
 Window Cleaner
 See also
 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/50353481
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            Not sure if MSE editorial team read this, but if so - please consider adding notes on home safety (e.g. smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, CO2 alarms) in the article, as it's an easily forgotten item - especially for a first time buyer with a young family (i.e. me - who nearly forgot!).
 Cheers,
 Chris1
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            Great post. I am a director of a removals company in Stoke-on-Trent and my advice would be to speak to your removal company and see if they offer an hourly rate service as opposed to a day rate. If you are all organised with regards to packing etc you could save a lot more money doing an hourly rate service instead of a day rate. If you are feeling energetic you could also assist the removal men in loading/unloading which makes for a speedy move. With regards to removal boxes, I would stay away from purchasing boxes from eBay, etc. They might be cheap but the boxes are very flimsy and do not withstand the move. Your belongings could be damaged in the process. Visit your local storage center as they have numerous boxes available. Also, Argos do I great range of sturdy boxes and also provide removal packs. If you have any further questions please get in touch. Darren 
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 Hi Darren,Darren_Thomas said:Great post. I am a director of a removals company in Stoke-on-Trent 
 Just a heads up that it's against the rules to link to/promote your own business on MSE - if you remove the link, I think the rest of your post is helpful That sounds like a classic case of premature extrapolation. That sounds like a classic case of premature extrapolation.
 House Bought July 2020 - 19 years 0 months remaining on term
 Next Step: Bathroom renovation booked for January 2021
 Goal: Keep the bigger picture in mind...0
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