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1 posted on 03/08/2012 8:33:07 AM PST by Nifster
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It would be good to know the ^starting^ point.


2 posted on 03/08/2012 8:34:01 AM PST by Cletus.D.Yokel (Catastrophic Anthropogenic Climate Alterations - The acronym explains the science.)
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Rent a Uhaul and drive it. Probably the cheapest option.


3 posted on 03/08/2012 8:35:04 AM PST by wilco200 (11/4/08 - The Day America Jumped the Shark)
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BE careful....use a reputable firm....make sure they have insurance, and make sure you have copies of the list of items...and I’d take pictures of the items too, with dates. (I’ve moved about 10 times in 28 years.....have fired movers in the midst of move, etc. BE careful.


4 posted on 03/08/2012 8:35:34 AM PST by goodnesswins (2012..."We mutually pledge our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor")
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The big ones like Mayflower, Allied etc carry the best insurance and actually train their people.


5 posted on 03/08/2012 8:36:01 AM PST by albie
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Ive gone cheap and end up with a mess. Some of them will steal and intentionally damage.


6 posted on 03/08/2012 8:39:06 AM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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In 1979 we moved a whole house full of furniture and stuff from Calif to WA State by UNITED. No complaints.


7 posted on 03/08/2012 8:41:57 AM PST by Spunky
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If you don’t mind loading container yourself, I would without a doubt go with ABF. They drop off the container and give you usually 3 business days to load it then pick it up and drop it off at the requested location. Of course your daughter will have to unload it at the other end. We used them to move from FL to NV and were highly impressed. We used two 6x7x8 foot containers (we gave away or sold a LOT before the move) and the total cost was a shade over $3,000. We checked with PODS and they wanted $5,000 per container and told us we’d need two of them. We opted for the ABF guys and couldn’t have been more pleased. Type in ABF freight in your search engine and check it out. Just remember to pack it high and tight. They have several different options but worth a look.


8 posted on 03/08/2012 8:42:10 AM PST by rktman
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Atlas Van Lines. Have used them twice. No problems. Avoid “Bubba and Cousin Elwood” type operations.


9 posted on 03/08/2012 8:42:40 AM PST by donozark (A soldier lives as long as he is remembered...)
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There is no one who will take as good quality care, will be as careful moving, or be as careful driving as you.

Some will recommend U-Haul, and having moved from Austin to Seatle (U-haul caught fire), from Seatle back to Austin (had to unload/reload in Phoenix - transmission went out), and finally from South Austin to north Austin (had to again switch vehicles) I make it my point in life to bypass U-Haul. I’ve used Penske - they use NEW trucks - and have never had a problem since. Yes, a little more expensive; but spending a day with a broken vehicle and then unloading/reloading a vehicle to complete a trip will more than make up any ‘cost savings’ - and that doesn’t include the pain-in-the-butt of the unload/reload.


10 posted on 03/08/2012 8:49:02 AM PST by Hodar ( Who needs laws; when this FEELS so right?)
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A freind used what appeared to be a reputable firm - no previous complaints, did work for the military, and recommended by a former client. It was incredible the number of problems involved, including overcharges contrary to the contract.


11 posted on 03/08/2012 8:51:32 AM PST by Dante3
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We use the pod. We pack it our selves, they pick up deliver and unpack it our selves.


12 posted on 03/08/2012 8:51:32 AM PST by svcw (Only difference between Romney & BH is one thinks he will be god & other one thinks he already is.)
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Always moved via government contract. No issues.

Safety tip: Always feed/water the packers. . .I always buy them lunch from some fast-food place (I ask then what they prefer), and this usually gets you bonus points from the packers as they will take better care of your stuff if you show you are taking care of them.


14 posted on 03/08/2012 8:54:08 AM PST by Hulka
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I have used uship.com in the past. Their service launched the show “Shipping Wars” on TV. You give the specifics of what you’re shipping. Be precise as you can. Where to where, give a time frame to pick up and deliver, etc. Members of the site will probably ask you more questions about the job. The members will have ratings. Since it’s one room, the shippers are always looking for loads to supplement others.

IF you have a max. price, list it…. they’ll make bids.


16 posted on 03/08/2012 8:58:06 AM PST by AJ504 (The Constitution was NOT written on an Etch-A-Sketch!)
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My recommendation: Rent a truck. Deliver it in person.


17 posted on 03/08/2012 8:58:20 AM PST by WayneS (Comments now include 25% more sarcasm for no additional charge...)
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Try Greyhound. Seriously. I’m not trying to be cute.

We bought a rather large coffee table from a store in Virginia, and they shipped it to CA via Greyhound for $100.

Took about a week.


18 posted on 03/08/2012 9:01:35 AM PST by Retired Greyhound (.)
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We’re former military, moved at least 25 times.
We retired a long time ago, but have moved cross country four times.
Considering cost of rental, fuel, travel, I would take a long serious look at my stuff and ask if it would be cheaper, easier to “sell out” and purchase replacements at destination.
Just a thought.


19 posted on 03/08/2012 9:13:40 AM PST by WestwardHo
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I apologize! Read without my glasses, and missed sentimental!

Happy shipping!


20 posted on 03/08/2012 9:15:59 AM PST by WestwardHo
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What you want is a door-to-door. In my experience (28 years of military moves) most damage occurs when they get back to the warehouse. Then it comes off the van and they repack it into a large wooden crate It will be handled roughly because the owners are not there to overwatch it. Then it’s more or less subjected to the elements, as the crate(s) containing your goods are shipped on an open flatbed trailer. So the door-to-door means it’s delivered from the same van it was loaded onto.


22 posted on 03/08/2012 9:21:54 AM PST by 2nd Bn, 11th Mar (The "p" in Democrat stands for patriotism.)
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It's kinda hard to evaluate something like this, via a public forum. Perhaps it's best to check with the BBB or research the internet looking for NEGATIVES verses POSITIVES, thus weeding out the bad companies. Your question is sorta like asking your neighbor who the best dentist in town is for getting a tooth pulled. The answer may be something like "Go to Dr Jones. Me and my whole family have been going to him for 15 years, but I've heard Dr Smith is pretty good. Dr Jones is a little too rough and doesn't even let the novocain kick in before he starts pulling. Plus, his breath stinks. And, his rates are a little high. But, I'd go to him if I were you."

What's wrong with this answer?

My first question to his response would be "If he hurts you, his rates are high and his breath stinks, why do you go to him?".

My second would be, "If Smith is so much better, and Jones sux, aren't you kinda stupid to go to him when you could get better service and lower rates from Smith?" Most people don't like to admit that they go suckered or paid too much for something.

We've all said or heard similar responses on various subjects. As they say, OPINIONS are like A$$holes.....everybody has one. Plus, "Misery loves company". And, look at me ------> For what it's worth, I have an OPINION. : )

24 posted on 03/08/2012 9:31:37 AM PST by jmax (SLUTS SUCK WHILE MAKING IT ON SLEEP NUMBER BEDS)
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I think it was Atlas that moved my husband’s things here 3 years ago. It was probably a couple rooms’ worth, not a full truck. Had no problem, everything went smoothly. I agree with the posters suggesting you have food and/or drinks for the workers.


25 posted on 03/08/2012 9:35:44 AM PST by NEMDF
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