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Recent Q&A
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Moving When I moved I used moving.com to get free quotes for companies in my area.
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I would try asking friends and co-workers who they have used for moving services, it is hard to know how good a company will be until you have used them.
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mr c 's is a very good moving co located in the dallas ft worth area
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A-Mrazek Moving Company You should go with A-Mrazek in St. Louis. They're the ones that move all the professional sports teams in the area.
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Two Men and a Truck Moving Company Definitely go with Two Men and a Truck. They moved my stuff last year, and they were outstanding. They took really good care of my things.
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Quick and Easy Moving I would go with Quick and Easy Moving if your in mid michigan. there website is quickandeasymove.com
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A-Mrazek Moving and Storage I second the a-mrazek.com suggestion above.
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mr c's trucking co inc.is located in the dallas ft worth area .
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786 Can try, www.mymetropolitanmoving.com www.metropolitanwarehouse.com
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A-Mrazek Website A-Mrazek. Great rates. Friendly people. No damage. I've used them twice. Call Jen (314)822-4200
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No I haven't heard of them. Are they affiliated with a Major Van Line? I would recommend you stick with a major van line. Brokers will book a move cheap and then when the mover loads all of a sudden terms will change and you might end up with additional cost such as warehousing. Go with a company who is local and can perform a visual survey if you are moving out of state or over 40 miles. It doesn't have to be us (Family Relocation Agent for Wheaton World Wide Moving) You could also choose an agent for North American, Atlas or United. These are all Major Van Lines who have accountability for the actions of the agents.
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You should contact the local household mover companies in your area. ABF does partials. Or check with a freight broker who can hook you up. If you are close to a large truck stop in St. Louis (Flying J, Petro) then you could try posting. A freight broker can put it out nationally. Someone on the way from one place to another with room on the truck would be able to help you. As for price you have to talk to someone willing to move it for you.
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You could call around and ask a "household moving" company. ABF started a program where you package they ship. Also if you can dismantle it and put it into boxes UPS might even be the best way to get it shipped. Call around and get some estimates. If money is no challenge that look for a "freight broker" who has contacts with many and he can help you. He will be charging a fee for the service but you won't actually see it broken out of the charges.

