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		<title>moving phoenix to tucson</title>
		<link>http://www.gotmove.com/2010/05/04/moving-phoenix-to-tucson/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 21:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exclusive Moving Tucson To Phoenix
We at Frontier Apt Movers thrive to expand our professional services through the entire state of Arizona. We are proud to announce our latest progress and exclusive moving to Tucson from Phoenix. We have added our new page for our professional moving service Tucson to Phoenix to our GotMove.com find a [...]]]></description>
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<p>We at Frontier Apt Movers thrive to expand our professional services through the entire state of Arizona. We are proud to announce our latest progress and <a title="Moving Phoenix to Tucson Exclusive Moving Service" href="http://www.frontieraptmovers.com/moving-phoenix-to-tucson.html" target="_blank">exclusive moving to Tucson from Phoenix</a>. We have added our new page for our professional moving service Tucson to Phoenix to our GotMove.com find a mover directory .</p>
<p>If you are planning a move to Tucson from Phoenix or moving Phoenix from Tucson you may require an exclusive move service. We provide exclusive one way travel from your current residence to your new residence. This means that your belongs will arrive in just a few hours, not a few days or weeks. Your belongings will not be packed in the truck with other loads going to the same area or other areas. You can count on Frontier Apt Movers to deliver your belongings right away.</p>
<p>Get a moving quote from Phoenix to Tucson. Get your direct move and your custom move quote. Your price is based on your inventory, moving conditions and mileage and is guaranteed to not exceed the written quote unless you change your original request.</p>
<p>We have been providing professional moving service and Phoenix moving company services since 2002 and we continue to serve Arizona as we expand into other Arizona cities.</p>
<p>Call today for your flat rate moving quote 623-374-5696 or click <a title="Get a moving Phoenix to Tucson moving quote" href="http://www.frontieraptmovers.com/quote.htm" target="_self">Get a moving quote Tucson to Phoenix</a></p>
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		<title>Hiring service contractors</title>
		<link>http://www.gotmove.com/2009/09/14/hiring-service-contractors/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiring Service Contractors:
We hire service contractors for many reasons such as movers, roofers, landscape,  painters, and the list goes on. Much of the time we tend to base our decisions on price, reputation, and of course quality of work. These are very important but let&#8217;s not forget responsiveness.
How many times have you called a service [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Hiring Service Contractors:</h2>
<p>We hire service contractors for many reasons such as <a title="movers" href="http://www.frontieraptmovers.com" target="_blank">movers</a>, roofers, landscape,  painters, and the list goes on. Much of the time we tend to base our decisions on price, reputation, and of course quality of work. These are very important but let&#8217;s not forget responsiveness.</p>
<p>How many times have you called a service company and got a voice mail or the secretary that ask you for your name and number so someone can call you back? What happens if you have an emergency or something goes wrong while the work is under way and you need to contact the office?</p>
<p>A poll found that 61 percent of callers always leave a message expressing interest in hiring the companies they call when their call goes to voice mail. Two-thirds of those that leave a message expect a call back that day. Nearly one-third said a follow-up call is important, and they will hire someone else if they don’t hear back from a company within a couple of days.<br />
Most customers become frustrated when service companies don’t return their phone calls. Being able to easily contact someone from the company you hire is important because if something goes wrong, you want to know that you will be able to get a hold of them right away.</p>
<p>A company’s lack of communication could be a result of an over whelming amount of business – they are just too busy to return every phone call. Other companies may be short staffed.  If the contractor was performing their services at your residence you would want them to give the job 100%. Taking complete care of a current customer is way more important than taking on more work that you can&#8217;t handle at that moment. It just shows that the company is more interested in quality over quantity.</p>
<p>Frontier Apt Movers says homeowners can take steps to improve the lines of communication:</p>
<p>1) Ask the contractor for the best ways of communication and what time is best to reach them. Do they prefer in person, by phone, fax or email? Get as many contact numbers and emails, including mobile phones, as possible before the job begins.</p>
<p>2) Use your patience and planning abilities.  If yours  can&#8217;t wait, it will show and your pocket book will reflect it in such an emergency. Don&#8217;t  be discouraged by a contractor who can’t get you an estimate right away. Often, the good ones are busy.</p>
<p>3)  Be flexible and accommodate contractors by meeting them during normal business hours, rather than requiring an evening or weekend appointment.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not always wise to choose the largest, most colorful ad in the phone book or the first one on your Google search. Many companies have plenty of marketing power to advertise relentlessly and purchase expensive memberships to rely on a new customer each time for business. Others get by with repeat business and word of mouth.</p>
<p>It always makes sense to call around for rates and quotes. It also gives us an opportunity to interact with the company so we can feel them out and ask questions. Be sure to have a list of important questions to ask them when you call them. The quality of their answers to your questions will give you a good impression of how they operate.</p>
<p>Ask your friends, family and co-workers for references. You can also do an internet search according to business type with search terms such as reviews, scams, complaints, etc. Example for movers: type in &#8220;<a title="Phoenix movers reviews" href="http://www.frontieraptmovers.com/phoenix_movers_reviews.htm" target="_blank">Phoenix movers reviews</a>&#8220;, &#8220;home builder scams&#8221;, etc.</p>
<h4>Things to consider when hiring contractors:</h4>
<p>1) Reliability</p>
<p>2) Reputation, reviews</p>
<p>3) Price, total cost</p>
<p>4) Availability</p>
<p>5) Professionalism</p>
<p>6) Warranty</p>
<p>7) Insurance</p>
<p> <img src='http://www.gotmove.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Qualified employees</p>
<p>9) BBB reports, whether they are members or not</p>
<p>10) Licensed</p>
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		<title>Phoenix Locksmith</title>
		<link>http://www.gotmove.com/2009/09/03/phoenix-locksmith/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 19:07:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phoenix Locksmiths &#8211; ASAP Lock and Security
Security is a huge deal now days and the dishonest people are searching for an opportunity to rip you off. Why take an unnecessary chance when being safe is smarter. When you get all moved into your new residence or office you really should consider re-keying your locks. Who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phoenix Locksmiths &#8211; ASAP Lock and Security</p>
<p>Security is a huge deal now days and the dishonest people are searching for an opportunity to rip you off. Why take an unnecessary chance when being safe is smarter. When you get all moved into your new residence or office you really should consider re-keying your locks. Who has a copy of a key to your property? Could be former tenants, the previous owner, the old house keeper, baby sitters, friends and family, neighbors, and the list goes on. Even when you purchase or build a brand new home many service and warranty workers have a service key that fits your lock.</p>
<p>The cost of re-keyed cylinders is cheaper than a whole new lock and the re-assurance is well worth the hassle of calling one of those professional locksmith trucks to visit your home. Once you close on your home or sign leases it is highly recommended to call your local Phoenix locksmith.</p>
<p>We highly recommend <a title="Phoenix Arizona's ASAP Lock and Security" href="http://www.asaplockandsecurity.com/phoenix-az/locksmith-phoenix.php" target="_blank">Phoenix Arizona’s ASAP Lock and Security</a>, for all of your questions about locks. They are locksmith experts in the field of security and protection. They can answer all of your security related questions and advise you of any security weaknesses, failures, or upgrades that may be needed.</p>
<p>How about your pool safety locks? We have all heard about accidental drowning of children in the valley and the reasons are gates were lacking on the premises or because of faulty locks and latches. Do not let this happen to you or your loved ones. Get secure, get safe, get ASAP Lock And Security. They are centrally located and have fully-equipped service vehicles spread out through the valley so they are always close by.</p>
<p>If you are considering calling a Phoenix locksmith for any reason, you really should read this article about Phoenix Locksmith frauds.  after you read it, you’ll understand why it’s good to get a local Phoenix locksmith who has been recommended to you! Call them 480-380-2080</p>
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		<title>Moving Stories</title>
		<link>http://www.gotmove.com/2009/04/16/moving-stories/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 05:06:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gotmove</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cute Moving Story
We arrived early to perform a small two bedroom apartment moving service one April morning. It was a very peaceful spring day. The sun was rising and the air was fresh with the newly cut grass, the scent of flowers was hinting in the air and the birds chirping good morning songs in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Cute Moving Story</h1>
<p>We arrived early to perform a small two bedroom <a title="Apartment moving service" href="http://www.gotmove.com/phoenix-moving-services/apartment-movers-phoenix/" target="_self">apartment moving service</a> one April morning. It was a very peaceful spring day. The sun was rising and the air was fresh with the newly cut grass, the scent of flowers was hinting in the air and the birds chirping good morning songs in trees above. We were greeted by a lovely well dressed, young couple. They stepped out the door and quietly requested us to keep the noise down to a minimum. They went on to explain they have a young toddler sleeping. We agreed to their request as we quietly introduced ourselves and proceeded indoors to do a walk through and inventory checklist. As we approached the toddler’s room we were asked to save his room for last so their sleepy child could get some well needed rest. Being that he was just turning two years old we thought it would be a great idea so he doesn’t get in our way and slow down the progress of the move. Well we managed to get the entire living room and dining room emptied out. There were only a few packing supplies and a lamp left in those two rooms.</p>
<p>Now giving you a mental picture of this small 800 square foot two bedroom apartment, when you enter the front door you can visually see the entire living room and dining room. The toddler’s room was the first door just inside the hallway and then the master at the end of the hall.</p>
<p>We were walking back from loading the last piece of furniture from the dining room and as we were approaching closer to the apartment front door we heard this really loud scream followed by a cry like we have never heard before. The cries coming from this little guy were unlike any cries I have ever heard before. It sounded like a cry of deep fear. It sent chills up my spine as my stomach did a flip and my adrenaline immediately kicked in. I ran the last 30 – 40 feet into the door and raised my voice to say “WHAT IS GOING ON IN HERE” The customers showed instant signs of nervousness and fear,  I didn’t know if it was because we intimidated them and they thought we were rushing to conclusions or the child was hurt somehow. I rapidly checked out the child and looked back at his parents as I am scanning the room with my adrenaline going even stronger now. I asked again “I want to know why he is freaking out”. He seemed to be in a panic. This all happened in a matter of 30 seconds. During that time the young toddler is totally freaking out, tightly clutching his teddy bear and blanket with tears running down his face.</p>
<p>The parents suddenly seemed very concerned for the child not knowing why their child went into an instant panic when he walked out of his room. As I started to notice the genuine care they began to give their child my mind started to relax to think of other possibilities. I asked if they could check his bed for scorpions or broken glass.</p>
<p>They instantly went into his room and stripped the sheets and blankets. We quickly pulled the bed apart with no signs of danger in sight. In the mean time the father is holding his son trying to calm him down. They were in the back ground while we were turning the bedroom upside down. Suddenly the father starts laughing. He went on to explain to us that for the last few weeks they have been using alternative methods of punishment for their son for bad unwelcomed behavior. He explained to us that they take things away from him when he is not behaving and give them back as a reward when he is good. Turns out, when the boy entered the living room he entered an empty room with nothing in it, everything was gone and he had no idea what he did wrong. I almost cried.</p>
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