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Recommendations for a cross-country move
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15546313" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I moved from CT to SC in my Volvo in '11- everything I owned fit in my car, so it was an easy move (thanks to thieves and Mother Nature)</p><p></p><p>When I sold my house and moved into a better neighborhood last year, I rented a Uhaul. It wasn't too bad. Had to make multiple trips and load/unload due to our buyers' mortgage company royally screwing up, but I think my entire moving costs were $300 or so. If I had to move across the country again, I would probably get a POD for the large stuff. Make sure to go to Harbor Freight and load up on moving blankets- stuff 'em in every nook and cranny, and tape 'em to everything you can. Use your tetris skills to pack that thing tight- no room to move = less broken stuff.</p><p></p><p>I am wary of hiring moving companies that touch your belongings. My father had a small lockbox with rare coins, silver notes, etc that magically disappeared during the move South. To this day we think the moving guys they hired to unload the truck ran off with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15546313, member: 181885"] I moved from CT to SC in my Volvo in '11- everything I owned fit in my car, so it was an easy move (thanks to thieves and Mother Nature) When I sold my house and moved into a better neighborhood last year, I rented a Uhaul. It wasn't too bad. Had to make multiple trips and load/unload due to our buyers' mortgage company royally screwing up, but I think my entire moving costs were $300 or so. If I had to move across the country again, I would probably get a POD for the large stuff. Make sure to go to Harbor Freight and load up on moving blankets- stuff 'em in every nook and cranny, and tape 'em to everything you can. Use your tetris skills to pack that thing tight- no room to move = less broken stuff. I am wary of hiring moving companies that touch your belongings. My father had a small lockbox with rare coins, silver notes, etc that magically disappeared during the move South. To this day we think the moving guys they hired to unload the truck ran off with it. [/QUOTE]
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