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Monday, August 15, 2005
Can anyone recommend a good mover in the DC/NoVA area?
I’ll be moving to a new apartment in two weeks from Alexandria to Arlington- about three miles, if that. I’ll have packed all the boxes myself, so basically I just need to find a reputable place that can spare two guys and a truck for three hours or so to load the boxes and my furniture into a truck and bring it up to the new apartment.
I saw a recommendation in this thread for a near-DC company but couldn’t find any other information. Any advice from local District residents much appreciated, and no, “just rent a truck and do it yourself” is not considered useful advice in this particular situation.
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Monday, August 8, 2005
Can anyone in the Boston area recommend some semi-reliable and (hopefully) inexpensive movers?
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Monday, August 8, 2005
Thinking about hiring movers for my next move…
1) How much can I reasonably be expected to pay? I’ll be moving in-town, probably no more 10 minutes or so down the street, from a 2-bedroom apartment to a townhouse, and it could certainly be done in a few hours.
2) Will movers move boxes that they did not pack? I’m not sure about the liability issues (they don’t want to be held responsible if I pack something incorrectly and it breaks in transit). I’m much more concerned with the furniture, which I really don’t want to deal with, so if someone won’t move boxes, that’s fine.
3) Are you supposed to tip after the move? If so, what amount is appropriate?
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