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Moving Company Recommendations

Does anyone have recommendations for a reliable moving company with minimal damage? We are planning to box up most of our home goods but will will need help loading and unloading heavy furniture and large boxes. We are prepping for a mid-summer move. Any known discounts would be a plus.


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Post ID: @OP+1ktj3ps05

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Each state regulates moving companies individually. You need to do your own research.

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Post ID: @d9+1ktj3ps05

@c9 it’s almost certain that you will be

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Post ID: @cb+1ktj3ps05

In the old days the company use to pay for everything! If you move today do so at your own risk!! After all that effort and you might be laid off in a year!

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Post ID: @c9+1ktj3ps05

Don’t move.
Say you’ll move, use the extra time to find another job.
Do not move for AT&T unless they’re paying for it.

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Post ID: @b6+1ktj3ps05

Sell, sell, sell, call Bubbas sling blade moving. They specialize in moving and small engines.

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Post ID: @b4+1ktj3ps05

@a3 😂

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Post ID: @af+1ktj3ps05

Find a good one because you’ll need them again within a year

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Post ID: @ac+1ktj3ps05

Stop it. You’re not moving.

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Post ID: @ab+1ktj3ps05

@OP I wouldn’t move for this company. It’s a very uncertain time and they don’t provide and guarantees unless they are paying for your move. I have known folks to move to eventually let go 6 months to 18 months. Think hard before you do it. It’s not like buying a car.

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Post ID: @a7+1ktj3ps05

https://herniamovers.com/

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