Make Money On Your DITY Move

Military DITY/PPM Moves

The DITY program (now called the Personally Procured Move Program) allows eligible service members who are authorized to ship household goods at government expense to arrange for the transportation of their own household goods. You are paid a percentage of what the government would have paid to arrange the shipping. The advantage for you occurs when they can move their goods cheaply, since the government will pay the same amount regardless of how much the employee spends on the move. It is possible, with careful planning, to pocket some money for yourself. If a DITY move sounds like a good option for your family, MovingYourself is the way to go.

Submit your receipts to the government transportation office and you get to pocket the savings!

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How a Military Relocation works:

  • The moving company arrives with a fully-equipped moving truck at your location.
  • They load the moving truck and take it to be weighed at a certified truck scale.
  • The moving company drives to your new destination.
  • They unload and supply you with certified weight tickets for reimbursement (MovingYourself does not have access to weight tickets, make sure that you get them from your driver prior to him unloading).

Weight Tickets for DITY Moves

You need to check with your Traffic Management Office to determine what paperwork will be required for your DITY move. Upon request, your moving company will provide Certified Weight Tickets. You need to verify with your mover when you book that you are a military customer and will need weight tickets.

Get a free moving quote now. Be sure to mention that you're doing a military relocation. Join the thousands of families who have made money moving this way. Find freedom with MovingYourself by filling out the form on this page!

 

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