Receiving your HHG
and UB in Germany can be a little overwhelming. All these boxes coming into the house and people that don't speak English constantly asking "where does this go?" If you don’t know any German
you might want to try to learn these words: bedroom, kitchen, living room, office, bathroom, 1st
floor, 2nd floor, one, two , three and four. Most Germans speak
English but if they don’t speak it they usually understand it. But that is not the case for all of
them. You may have movers that can’t understand anything and you will have
boxes in all the wrong rooms. They might
offer to unpack everything, mine did not, meaning they will take everything out of a box and
lay it on the floor leaving you with a huge mess! Take your time unpacking your
items. You can schedule a time later for the moving company to come back and
pick up the boxes and paper.
Once they unload everything it's time to sign away! Be sure to read all the paperwork before signing
it. If you have a high value item list make sure you have physically seen all
those items before you sign for it. When my movers came they helped me unpack a few boxes to find those high value items. Make sure you ask the movers to also put tables,
chairs, and beds together. They may not do it unless you ask. If you have broken
furniture do not throw it away. You have to keep all broken and damaged items
for the claims process. Unfortunately you have to keep it until the claims
process is finished.
My HHG and UB were delivered on the same day. They should unload one shipment and have you sign papers for it then unload the second shipment. It's important to keep the 2 shipments separate in case something is damaged. You'll need to know if it came from HHG or UB. Also, just a small tip or reminder, make sure you unwrap everything in the box. I accidentally threw out my spoon rest that was tightly wrapped in the bottom of a box.
Tipping the movers is not necessary but is often done. Providing water and maybe a snack is a good way to go!
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