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Atlanta Moving Company A.C. White Offers United Van Lines' Straight Talk Advantage Program

Atlanta moving company A.C. White offers United Van Lines' Straight Talk Advantage to their clients as a part of their services for those moving in Atlanta.

Atlanta Moving Company A.C. White Offers United Van Lines' Straight Talk Advantage Program
2012-05-17
ATLANTA, GA, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Atlanta movers at A.C. White wish to remind the public that as agents for United Van Lines, they offer United's Straight Talk Advantage program to all of their moving clients.

Agents for United Van Lines, like A.C. White Relocations, understand that there are countless potential complications that can occur with a move. Because it can be difficult to predict the complications that could happen with an individual move, Atlanta moving company A.C. White Relocations offers their clients United's Straight Talk Advantage program.

The Straight Talk Advantage program works somewhat like insurance for your move. For a small initial fee, clients are able to purchase certain levels of additional protection for their move, including valuables protection, claim assistance, date change, and identity theft protection. For higher-level packages, additional protections are available, including increased destination waiting time and additional delay payment.

For higher level packages, United Van Lines and their agents also provide or arrange for certain services to ease their clients' moves. These services can include move-out cleaning services, move-in cleaning services, destination debris pickup, PC and network disassemble and/or setup, and home theatre disassemble and/or setup.

"The moving process can, on occasion, encounter unexpected complications," explains Pete White, Vice President of Sales at Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations. "That's exactly why we offer our clients the security of United's Straight Talk Advantage program. Little complications are much less of a worry when you have Straight Talk Advantage there to take care of you during your move."

For over 85 years, A.C. White Relocations has provided superior moving in Atlanta. To learn more about their Atlanta relocation services or United Van Lines' Straight Talk Advantage, please visit A.C. White Relocations online at http://www.acwhite.com/.

About A. C. White Relocations:

Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations has been family owned and operated since 1926. Four generations of experience with moving in Atlanta has given A. C. White Relocations a distinct advantage over other Atlanta movers. With offices in Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah, GA, A. C. White Relocations' dedication to superior service and customer satisfaction has earned them both the respect and loyalty of their Georgia moving clients. Partnered with United Van Lines, A. C. White Relocations has the resources and the care and attentiveness everyone needs in Atlanta movers.

For more information, please visit http://www.acwhite.com/.

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Moving Company A.C. White Offers United Van Lines' Straight Talk Advantage Program
Atlanta moving company A.C. White offers United Van Lines' Straight Talk Advantage to their clients as a part of their services for those moving in Atlanta.