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What services does Northwind Enterprises offer?
Ans: Northwind Enterprises offers a diverse range of moving services across the nation including residential and commercial relocation and more. All moving services are executed by industry professionals with years of experience.
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How long does the move take?
Ans: Long-distance moves take longer duration than local moves. Local moves can be completed within the day while long-distance moves can take 2-7 days depending on the destination.
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Is it necessary to tip the Northwind Enterprises?
Ans: Tipping is optional. It depends on how you feel about the move, whether Northwind Enterprises handles it well or gives you a hard time throughout the move. If you wish to tip, you can explore this article to learn more.
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Can the Northwind Enterprises disassemble and reassemble furniture?
Ans: Northwind Enterprises can arrange services to disassemble and reassemble the furniture. If you need such a service, inform us in advance.
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Does anyone need to be available at the current location and destination address?
Ans: Yes, you or your representative must be present at the time of pickup and at the new house. Northwind Enterprises will need to complete some paperwork and your directions to park the truck and proceed with the move.