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Rey
I'm new to the board and am planning on moving to Fajardo in April but I have a question about Geico.
I have a financed vehicle I am waiting to hear back from Capital 1 for approval,聽 and they also require coverage upon arrival.聽 I currently have Geico here in the states but when I spoke to Geico Overseas division, they told me they do not offer liability in Puerto Rico and so I would have to find another insurance carrier, they only offer comprehensive and collision, so no full coverage.聽 Now, I'm wondering did I get wrong information?聽 I'm on pins and needles waiting to hear back from my lien holder even though I've already put money down on a condo (I didn't realize this could be as big of an issue as it is), and reading these replies, I'm getting nervous!聽 That and the fact that I don't have a job waiting for me in PR, which my lien holder also demands, but I am disabled and receive Social Security payments and payout payments from my previous employer, I'm worried sick about being denied shipping my car.
So long story short,聽 if I may ask, what coverage do you have with Geico?
Also, this is my first post here so I apologize if this doesn't show up correctly in response to the person who posted about having Wells Fargo/Geico.
It's good to know I can do that with Geico and聽 I bookmarked Seguros to give them a call later.聽
Thanks
Same deal for me with Geico, I am apparently wasting my money now however because I didn't knwo they don't have coverage here in PR, but they did cover me from port to port as well, I asked specifically about that.
I'm assuming you're buying in Fajardo and not renting?
It's mostly books, some dvds and vinyl )which I realize I can ship that media mail), some heirloom dishes and silverware that must go, a couple small kitchen appliances, a recently purchased vitamix that must also go, artwork of various sizes, family portraits of the great grandparents... that must go,聽 a bookshelf stereo, and clothes.聽 I would like to take along two cat towers that are practically brand new but have resigned to leaving them if I must use usps.
聽 I think my biggest fear with usps is that not all boxes will make it to the other side due聽 loss, negligence etc, which happened to me once before when I used ups. The driver was clearly bothered at having to pick up several boxes, there were around 10 at the time, and said 'we don't move people' and 3 of those boxes never made it.聽
So I was thinking today that I should start boxing as much up as I can to get a better idea because one quote I got back today from a company called Viking was for $2400 and upack was about the same, $2500.聽
So has anyone had any boxes come up missing from usps when they shipped them out all at once?
Thanks!
Ship a day or two at most before you get on the plane or you can have someone in the states hold the boxes for you until you have an address to ship it to, then you can call them and have it shipped.
If you fly first class I think some airlines let you take something like 3 large suitcases with you for each person, this will hold you off until the stuff arrive.
No, we're renting at least until we decide if we want to remain in Fajardo or move elsewhere.
I got a call today from an insurance company with a full coverage rate of around $500/yr which is what I'll go with once I get the go ahead from the lienholder.
So many moving parts, still need to book the cats on a specific evening flight in mind... , get shots and then 10 days before takeoff another vet visit for health certs.聽 聽At least the car shipper is already lined up and I'm working with a really cool realtor so I hope there'll be no surprises there either! 馃 sheesh I will be so glad when we're on the other side of this and able to relax!
If he/she is nice may receive the stuff for you.
High value items like computers that you do take with you, have your friends hold it and ship it once you have a PO box. Make sure put a 100 dollar insurance on it so they have to track it. It is a dollar or two for the insurance.
Thanks for the reminder, I do have some camera equipment that will need insuring, one camera body along with my laptop will be flying with me, the other and lenses will have to be shipped.聽
Thanks so much for the ideas!! Sorry for the thread hijack 馃槍
MimiEv wrote:I was wondering about the post office box option.聽 Is it possible to get a post office box without being in person?聽 I don't have anyone trustworthy in the other end but I do have the option to leave a few boxes with a couple of different friends here in Philly.
Go to the Post Office and register an account. From there you can rent a box online.聽 They usually cost $1/week.
I had a few problems with the car shipper, based on your username I want to assume you have a plug-in hybrid. Do you? If not, are you aware of the taxes you'll need to pay?
MimiEv wrote:I love the tote idea!聽 Thanks for putting my mind at ease about the USPS.聽 I'll check with the airline about the luggage limit too.
May want to consider using zip ties on the tote boxes to ensure they do not open in transit, make some holes
that go from lid to lip and insert and secure with zip ties.
If you are mailing then, using zip ties around the totes is a good idea. The good thing is that you can re use them as storage boxes.
chrishamrick103 wrote:Renting is definitely a good idea! As for my photography equipment I did the same. Brought two bodies with me on the plane and put the other two in a Pelican case with other accessories on the boat.
I had a few problems with the car shipper, based on your username I want to assume you have a plug-in hybrid. Do you? If not, are you aware of the taxes you'll need to pay?
If you are taking a hybrid car to the island, be aware that you may not find charge stations away from the metropolitan area. They are not as common is the island.
I just checked for a Prius base model and got an estimate of $3,458.60. Now that wasn't a C which is cheaper but I would definitely triple check to know for sure.
I don't mean to scare you or anything but I'd HATE for you to pay to ship that car here and when you go to Crowley to pick it up hear you have some crazy fee. We were going to buy and ship a Prius V but it didn't come in plug-in so we passed. I didn't see what the tax would've been on that but I assumed something ridiculous. We ended up just buying a second car here for $7,500. It's clean, runs great and had low mileage.
Depending on your situation it may be cheaper to buy here, or maybe not.
Also, I'm dealing with the worst landlord of all time. From what I now know, that's a common thing here in PR. There are no real landlord tenant laws here, so your lease is law. Make sure any repairs that are promised before signing the lease are in writing! And make sure the lease is fair! My lease was completely on my side so I have this guy by the you know whats, but still, it's stressful to deal with.
Also, yes after reading some of your earlier posts and updates when I first came to the forum, I've taken serious notes on what to demand in the contract and the questions I've been asking. I'm sorry you've gone through so much drama but your experience has been invaluable to many of us passing through from a google search.聽 Thank you.
Use this calculator though for the tax. It was pretty spot on for me.
Do you mind sharing what year your vehicle is? The reason why I ask when we went in person ours matched the online calculator. Hoping we can the same break you did.

MimiEv wrote:Just an update for anyone who may be viewing for future reference.聽 My taxes today came to $2700, so not quite the $3400 the online calculator stated, but definitely not the formula amount either.
So does that mean that you just pickup the car at the port and made the move to PR?
If so how about giving us a run down on how things went and how you did the shipment of your household items and how well they arrived?
Where you end up, Fajardo?
We are using U-Pack, We have a moving company coming to load the truck for us. They said it will take about 10-12 business days for the shipment to arrive. For the car transport we are using Puerto Rico Car Transport.
Frankie1adrian wrote:Rey,
We are using U-Pack, We have a moving company coming to load the truck for us. They said it will take about 10-12 business days for the shipment to arrive. For the car transport we are using Puerto Rico Car Transport.
Sounds like a winner. When are you moving?
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