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U-Pack: 4 Things to Know About the Moving Service

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Take it from someone who knows: moving across the country can be a major pain. It can also be extremely expensive if you’re hiring fullservice movers. Of course renting a box truck may be cheaper, but it also means driving the massive vehicle yourself — not to mention keeping it filled with gasoline.

That’s why the idea of UPack is interesting, as it could allow you to save money while also saving you the hassle of driving. With that, let’s take a look at four things you need to know about UPack and their moving services.

The first thing to know about UPack is that they’re only intended for longdistance moves and do have a minimum mileage requirement.

If you’re thinking about using UPack for your crosstown relocation, you may be out of luck. Although the service doesn’t seem to explicitly share what their minimum mileage requirement is, it will advise you if your move is disqualified when you attempt to get a quote. For that reason, you should onlt consider them an option if your move is long distance.

Next, there are two main UPack options for most moves: either their moving trailer or their ReloCube Moving Containers.

For most moves, customers will have the choice between packing their stuff in a 28 foot moving trailer or UPacks ReloCubes. One advantage over rental trucks is that, with the moving trailer, you’ll only have to pay for the actual square footage you end up using. Similarly, if you find you’ve reserved more Relocubes than necessary, UPack will just charge you for the containers you did need and remove the others for free,

In terms of size, the moving trailer option could present a problem for those who cant accommodate the 28 feet long 8 foot wide, and 9 foot tall trailer. Meanwhle the Relocubes measure 6 feet 3 inches long, 7 feet wide, allowing them to fit in a standardsized parking spot. Ultimately price may also be a factor as costs between the two option can also vary depending on your needs.

As I mentioned, you can get a quote for your move by visiting the UPack site and explore different delivery options before making your reservation

Something that’s nice about UPack’s site is that you can get a free quote for your move without needing to provide an email address. That said, the quote will then display at the top of the page whenever you return to the site, and making any changes will then require you to enter an email address.

After you’ve made a selection, you can start looking at additional options and even make your reservation online. In fact, opting to reserve online instead of on the phone will earn you a $20 discount. Among the options you may notice is that, if you want your UPack trailer or relocubes to arrive at your new home on a specific day, you’ll need to pay extra for guaranteed transit. Another option allow you to hold your stuff in storage for up to a month for an additional fee. I should also mention that, if you’re looking to save money, UPack does offer a discount if you do your loading at one of their facilities instead of at your home.

Finally when calculating your cost with UPack, you might want to consider their additional insurance options and pay attention to their liability policies.

When you get a quote from UPack, it will include Catastrophic Liability coverage should something happen to the trailer as well as carrier negligence liability coverage of $.10 per pound. However if you’d like to increase that figure, you can purchase additional coverage at a rate of $1, $2, or $3 per pound. It’s important to note that, even with this extra insurance, UPack does not cover any damage that results from improper packing or loading. Therefore you’ll definitely want to make sure your possessions are secured and perhaps follow the company’s packing advice to prevent damage.

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