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August 7, 2009 at 1:29 PM #442099August 7, 2009 at 5:06 PM #442384patbParticipant
[quote=flu]Have you considered just getting rid of your stuff?[/quote]
I’m selling an enormous amount, appliances, most of the furniture,
most of the books.But i want to keep my antique dining room set, I got from my mother,
and, my clothes and kitchen stuff.August 7, 2009 at 5:06 PM #442967patbParticipant[quote=flu]Have you considered just getting rid of your stuff?[/quote]
I’m selling an enormous amount, appliances, most of the furniture,
most of the books.But i want to keep my antique dining room set, I got from my mother,
and, my clothes and kitchen stuff.August 7, 2009 at 5:06 PM #442720patbParticipant[quote=flu]Have you considered just getting rid of your stuff?[/quote]
I’m selling an enormous amount, appliances, most of the furniture,
most of the books.But i want to keep my antique dining room set, I got from my mother,
and, my clothes and kitchen stuff.August 7, 2009 at 5:06 PM #442188patbParticipant[quote=flu]Have you considered just getting rid of your stuff?[/quote]
I’m selling an enormous amount, appliances, most of the furniture,
most of the books.But i want to keep my antique dining room set, I got from my mother,
and, my clothes and kitchen stuff.August 7, 2009 at 5:06 PM #442790patbParticipant[quote=flu]Have you considered just getting rid of your stuff?[/quote]
I’m selling an enormous amount, appliances, most of the furniture,
most of the books.But i want to keep my antique dining room set, I got from my mother,
and, my clothes and kitchen stuff.August 7, 2009 at 5:49 PM #442399LAAFTERHOURSParticipantUpack – used it twice. Once from San Diego to DC, once from SD to san diego.
U pack up your home, hire professional movers to move your packed things into the truck, then when it arrives hire another set of movers to unload it into your home. A trailer is dropped off, you have a 24 hours to load it and you put a barrier in (lockable) the trailer. The freight company fills the rest of the truck with freight going to the major city near your destination (keeping cost down).
I didnt have any problems in two trips with the exception of one wood piece getting scratched. That was the movers/ packers fault as they are supposed to know how to pack a truck. Therefore, scrub reviews of movers that specialize in weight management packing.
I recommend them and using emovers to find recommended help.
Upack ran me about 3K each trip (so yours should be substantially cheaper).
August 7, 2009 at 5:49 PM #442982LAAFTERHOURSParticipantUpack – used it twice. Once from San Diego to DC, once from SD to san diego.
U pack up your home, hire professional movers to move your packed things into the truck, then when it arrives hire another set of movers to unload it into your home. A trailer is dropped off, you have a 24 hours to load it and you put a barrier in (lockable) the trailer. The freight company fills the rest of the truck with freight going to the major city near your destination (keeping cost down).
I didnt have any problems in two trips with the exception of one wood piece getting scratched. That was the movers/ packers fault as they are supposed to know how to pack a truck. Therefore, scrub reviews of movers that specialize in weight management packing.
I recommend them and using emovers to find recommended help.
Upack ran me about 3K each trip (so yours should be substantially cheaper).
August 7, 2009 at 5:49 PM #442203LAAFTERHOURSParticipantUpack – used it twice. Once from San Diego to DC, once from SD to san diego.
U pack up your home, hire professional movers to move your packed things into the truck, then when it arrives hire another set of movers to unload it into your home. A trailer is dropped off, you have a 24 hours to load it and you put a barrier in (lockable) the trailer. The freight company fills the rest of the truck with freight going to the major city near your destination (keeping cost down).
I didnt have any problems in two trips with the exception of one wood piece getting scratched. That was the movers/ packers fault as they are supposed to know how to pack a truck. Therefore, scrub reviews of movers that specialize in weight management packing.
I recommend them and using emovers to find recommended help.
Upack ran me about 3K each trip (so yours should be substantially cheaper).
August 7, 2009 at 5:49 PM #442805LAAFTERHOURSParticipantUpack – used it twice. Once from San Diego to DC, once from SD to san diego.
U pack up your home, hire professional movers to move your packed things into the truck, then when it arrives hire another set of movers to unload it into your home. A trailer is dropped off, you have a 24 hours to load it and you put a barrier in (lockable) the trailer. The freight company fills the rest of the truck with freight going to the major city near your destination (keeping cost down).
I didnt have any problems in two trips with the exception of one wood piece getting scratched. That was the movers/ packers fault as they are supposed to know how to pack a truck. Therefore, scrub reviews of movers that specialize in weight management packing.
I recommend them and using emovers to find recommended help.
Upack ran me about 3K each trip (so yours should be substantially cheaper).
August 7, 2009 at 5:49 PM #442735LAAFTERHOURSParticipantUpack – used it twice. Once from San Diego to DC, once from SD to san diego.
U pack up your home, hire professional movers to move your packed things into the truck, then when it arrives hire another set of movers to unload it into your home. A trailer is dropped off, you have a 24 hours to load it and you put a barrier in (lockable) the trailer. The freight company fills the rest of the truck with freight going to the major city near your destination (keeping cost down).
I didnt have any problems in two trips with the exception of one wood piece getting scratched. That was the movers/ packers fault as they are supposed to know how to pack a truck. Therefore, scrub reviews of movers that specialize in weight management packing.
I recommend them and using emovers to find recommended help.
Upack ran me about 3K each trip (so yours should be substantially cheaper).
August 7, 2009 at 7:12 PM #442781sdduuuudeParticipantWHy don’t you rent a uhaul, hire some folks to load it, then drive the uhaul out and hire some folks to unload it.
August 7, 2009 at 7:12 PM #442850sdduuuudeParticipantWHy don’t you rent a uhaul, hire some folks to load it, then drive the uhaul out and hire some folks to unload it.
August 7, 2009 at 7:12 PM #442248sdduuuudeParticipantWHy don’t you rent a uhaul, hire some folks to load it, then drive the uhaul out and hire some folks to unload it.
August 7, 2009 at 7:12 PM #442444sdduuuudeParticipantWHy don’t you rent a uhaul, hire some folks to load it, then drive the uhaul out and hire some folks to unload it.
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