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Transporting Valuables to Switzerland



Diamond Rings:

A popular song by a well-known British band reminds us that money can’t buy us love. While this may indeed be true, once we have love it can be awfully expensive. We are speaking specifically about. If you have never had to shop around for a diamond engagement ring, then you probably don’t have a clue how much these symbols of everlasting love actually cost.
How much? The average diamond engagement ring has a price tag of nearly two thousand pounds. Of course, you can’t put a price on the happiness of the person you love, but that is quite a bit of money, especially in a poor economy.
However, for men who simply cannot afford a diamond engagement ring, but want desperately to buy one, financing is a popular option. As you might expect, financing consists of obtaining a small loan to pay for the new ring. This loan can often be obtained directly from the jewellery store, from a bank or credit card company.
The most attractive financing option for engagement rings is three-month in-store financing. Since the loan must be repaid in a short time, the store usually will not charge a customer any interest. But when a buyer cannot repay the loan promptly, they may be subject to pay late fees and penalties.
The two other popular in-store financing options are six-month and one-year loans. Unlike the three-month option, these agreements will require that a customer put some money down, often between 10% and 30% of the value of the ring. They will also charge interest at a rate of 9% to 20%. So, if you believe that you can raise the funds in a short time, it is obviously better to ask for 3-month in-store financing.

Transporting Valuables to Switzerland

Valuables require special protection when moving from one place to another. An item is considered valuable if it costs more than one hundred dollars to replace per pound. Some examples of valuables include: antiques, collectibles such as coins and stamps, tableware such as crystal, china, and silverware, currency, fur, jewelry such as gold, gems, silver, and precious stones, artwork, and electronics such as computers and audio equipment.

When moving valuables to switzerland , you might need to hire a moving company. In such cases, you should make sure that you record all information regarding your valuable so that if there is a dispute, you have proof to back your word. You should also take pictures or make videos of your valuables so that you can record their condition before transport. This is essentially important if they become damaged during transportation.

You should also make a description of each valuable being transported. If there is a serial number, it should be recorded. You should make two copies of the description – one for you and one for the moving company. You could also use an inventory form to make a note of exactly what is being transported and how much of each item is being transported.

If you did not hire a moving company and are moving your valuable yourself, you should make sure that your valuables are insured. Most moving companies do insure your valuables so you do not need to worry about insurance if you have hired a moving company to transport your valuables.

Packaging is very important when transporting valuables. If you have the original boxes of items, you should pack them in the original boxes when transporting. If you are transporting breakables, you should cushion then with Styrofoam, bubble wrap, or paper. Breakables should be labeled "fragile" or "handle" with care so that the movers will know that they have to be cautious when transporting them. It is better to store small items in the trunk when moving valuables to Switzerland to safeguard these items in cases of theft. If for any reason you need to stop, you should choose a hotel that has a safe which can be used to store jewelry and other small valuables.



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