Article: Most moving companies will provide a claim form you to complete and submit to them for review via mail. You must file the claim form within nine months of the mover’s delivery date for the claim to be recognized and processed. You may also decide to submit a copy of your inventory list of all items damaged, as well as photographic evidence of the damage, to strengthen your claim. You should also get a tracking number for all documents you send to the moving company relating to your claim in the mail in the event the moving company denies receiving your claim in court. According to the law, the moving company must notify you that they have received your claim within 30 days of its filing. The claim must then be resolved by a damages payment or a denial of payment within 120 days.  If you do not hear back from the moving company within 120 days, you can file a complaint against the company through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or the Better Business Bureau. Often, threatening to do so will prompt the company to resolve your claim so they are not at risk of losing their license in the state.  The Household Goods Consumer Complaint form can be found on the FMCSA website: https://nccdb.fmcsa.dot.gov/nccdb/ComplaintEntry.aspx?choice=CONSUMER. Once the form is filed it will be entered FMCSA’s consumer complaint database and be noted on the moving company’s public record. The FMCSA may then decide to take action against the moving company and reach out to you for more information. You can also call the Household Goods Consumer hotline to talk to a qualified government representative about filing a complaint against the mover. The hotline can be reached at (888) 268-7238, open Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-7:00 pm EST. If the moving company offers you an insufficient settlement offer or refuses to cover the cost of the damages to your belongings, you may consider taking the company to small claims court. As a consumer, you have the right to take the moving company to court if you feel they are not being fair in their settlement dispute offer.  To make a claim in small claims court you will need to complete a Small Claims Court application, found here by state:http://www.uslegalforms.com/smallclaims/. You will also need to provide copies of the moving contract, a detailed log of your interactions with the moving company, copies of the damage claim forms submitted by you to the company, and an inventory of the damaged items. Keep in mind it can take several months for your application to be processed and your court date may be set several months following the processing of your application.
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File the claim form within nine months of the mover’s delivery date. Give the moving company 30 days to respond to your claim. Consider small claims court if you are not satisfied with the moving company’s settlement offer.
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Article: Look up the type of plant that you have and see if it correctly digests acidic products. Many herbs and indoor plants will be suitable for this liquid coffee treatment. These are some examples that you can spray a coffee mixture on:  Spider plants Roses Hydrangeas African Violets. As well as using up the liquid, there are ways to also get rid of the grounds that are beneficial for suitable plants. For example, you can combine coffee grounds with soil, compost or fertilizer. These products can then be given to plants such as the following, to boost their growth:  Lettuce Gardenias Azaleas Hibiscus.
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Research to see whether your plant is acid-friendly. Use coffee grounds on other plants.