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sdduuuude
ParticipantThanks FLU, and all.
Strange to say that even though I have only met two posters from this site, it is an important part of my life. So, thanks for that.
Did anyone else get an unusually large amount of food as gifts this year? I’m gonna have to change my username to sdfatduuuude.
Happy Holidays to all.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThanks FLU, and all.
Strange to say that even though I have only met two posters from this site, it is an important part of my life. So, thanks for that.
Did anyone else get an unusually large amount of food as gifts this year? I’m gonna have to change my username to sdfatduuuude.
Happy Holidays to all.
sdduuuude
ParticipantThanks FLU, and all.
Strange to say that even though I have only met two posters from this site, it is an important part of my life. So, thanks for that.
Did anyone else get an unusually large amount of food as gifts this year? I’m gonna have to change my username to sdfatduuuude.
Happy Holidays to all.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’d say since the local cost is the same, then the price difference must be attributable to the fact that Uhaul needs trucks in San Diego more than Dallas.
Probably caused by higher net outflow of trucks from San Diego.
Could be a spike in San Diego demand for local moves, but I doubt it.
Maybe there is some difference in the cost of doing business, but I doubt it accounts for a 2x rate difference here.
I think it’s probably a pretty good sniff test for the “self move” crowd. Probably contractors looking for a better market.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’d say since the local cost is the same, then the price difference must be attributable to the fact that Uhaul needs trucks in San Diego more than Dallas.
Probably caused by higher net outflow of trucks from San Diego.
Could be a spike in San Diego demand for local moves, but I doubt it.
Maybe there is some difference in the cost of doing business, but I doubt it accounts for a 2x rate difference here.
I think it’s probably a pretty good sniff test for the “self move” crowd. Probably contractors looking for a better market.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’d say since the local cost is the same, then the price difference must be attributable to the fact that Uhaul needs trucks in San Diego more than Dallas.
Probably caused by higher net outflow of trucks from San Diego.
Could be a spike in San Diego demand for local moves, but I doubt it.
Maybe there is some difference in the cost of doing business, but I doubt it accounts for a 2x rate difference here.
I think it’s probably a pretty good sniff test for the “self move” crowd. Probably contractors looking for a better market.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’d say since the local cost is the same, then the price difference must be attributable to the fact that Uhaul needs trucks in San Diego more than Dallas.
Probably caused by higher net outflow of trucks from San Diego.
Could be a spike in San Diego demand for local moves, but I doubt it.
Maybe there is some difference in the cost of doing business, but I doubt it accounts for a 2x rate difference here.
I think it’s probably a pretty good sniff test for the “self move” crowd. Probably contractors looking for a better market.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’d say since the local cost is the same, then the price difference must be attributable to the fact that Uhaul needs trucks in San Diego more than Dallas.
Probably caused by higher net outflow of trucks from San Diego.
Could be a spike in San Diego demand for local moves, but I doubt it.
Maybe there is some difference in the cost of doing business, but I doubt it accounts for a 2x rate difference here.
I think it’s probably a pretty good sniff test for the “self move” crowd. Probably contractors looking for a better market.
sdduuuude
Participantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
sdduuuude
Participantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
sdduuuude
Participantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
sdduuuude
Participantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
sdduuuude
Participantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI have been doing the shopping thing this weekend.
I was in Borders yesterday. 35 minute line to pay. Literally 100 people in line.
Lots of shoppers doesn’t necessarily mean high sales and profit. With lower prices and smaller loads, sales may still suffer.
Long lines can also mean lots of shoppers, or not enough staff so be careful drawing conclusions.
Parking at UTC on Sat. was remarkable. Truly full. I went on top of the garage near the food court and found a couple spots.
I bought lobster at Costco today $20/lb for tails. Seemed cheap.
This recession is odd. The numbers are terrible, but life seems the same. Maybe it is a great shakeout. While some are in good shape, many are not. There seems to be disparity everywhere. Best Buy doing well. Circuit City going bankrupt. Some real estate markets tanking. Others holding strong.
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