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Leigha--
And another consideration is geographic location. Large metropolitan
centers, like NY, DC, and Chicago will cost more than in regions where
real estate is cheaper. Pineville will likely be less than Houston or
Baton Rouge. As Earl mentioned, volume, both initial and proposed future
storage will play key roles in determining cost. As will type and
frequency of retrievals.
If you haven't already done so, pay a visit to the storage facility. Look
carefully at their security, environmental controls, conduct of employees.
If anything raises questions, ask. Inquire about scenarios for lost
records, delayed retrievals, and any other snafus you can imagine. The
vendor should have policies and practices in place to address these issues
and should answer them confidently.
Stephen Cohen
MetLife
New York City NY
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