If you are going to have your car shipped you need insurance in case something goes wrong. Most companies engaged in the car moving business provide insurance of your vehicle, however, the coverage of insurance may range. So it’s a good idea to do some research before you decide upon the car mover.   

Any auto transport company that has a license for car moving activities should have cargo and liability insurance as well. You need to have a clear idea of it, for if your car gets damaged on the road you will probably want coverage. It is not that something will happen for sure, but it is better to be safe than sorry, isn’t it? The first thing you should do is make sure that your car moving company has an insurance certificate, don’t be shy to ask them to show it to you. You are not obliged to believe anyone until you see the proof with your own eyes. If you still have any doubts don’t hesitate to contact their insurance company so as to double check the information.    Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by admin, filed under Car shipping articles. Date: March 28, 2008, 7:15 am | 4 Comments »

PersonalShipper is a new way to get parcels delivered within the UK. Their service is safe, secure, and the cheapest on the market – saving you money, time, and headaches. They’re set up specifically to cater for individuals, rather than being a second party to regular couriers. They also offer you a comprehensive insurance policy in your own name to cover your parcels, not some form of limited compensation cover.

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Personal Shipper opens up a whole new world of simple transactions. Just give them the details and they’ll quote you the price. Soon they’ll be offering international deals as well – so you can buy at great prices from the USA or Hong Kong with no worries about customs or taxes. After all, why shouldn’t you buy the things you want at the prices you like, and have them delivered at a fair and fixed cost? Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by admin, filed under Car shipping articles. Date: March 26, 2008, 4:24 am | No Comments »