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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: thirsty moore on October 29, 2007, 04:22:00 pm
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I'm looking to buy some furniture through ebay but the catch is it's in another state and it's pick up only.
Has anyone on this board used a shipping company to pack and ship before? Is it too much trouble? Do you think someone that lists as pick up only would be against this?
Any recommendations?
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Ikea
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Funny you mention that. Considering the furniture I'm looking at is exactly what Ikea rips off.
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I'm not speaking from experience but would imagine that anyone that lists 'pick up only' is just too lazy to arrange shipping and don't care how, as long as it's paid for and the shit is gone.
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econo are you into mid century modern?
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Very much so reggie. I'm not saying what I found either until the bid is over! I take it you are as well?
Thanks for the answer Mankie. Well said.
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{slight threadjack}
Anyone have advice for a cross-country move? Shipping vs. driving a U-haul? Any recommendations on shipping companies or horror stories?
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no worries. i just got a nice coffee table on the bay so i dont have any more money to spend.
have you had any luck with anything on craigslist? every time i see an eames chair, it's gone in a heartbeat.
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True enough about Eames. There are other cool things though! I found four Goodform Aluminum dining chairs for a great price. Also, I have found success with searching under Danish.
What was the coffee table?
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Originally posted by 6949:
{slight threadjack}
Anyone have advice for a cross-country move? Shipping vs. driving a U-haul? Any recommendations on shipping companies or horror stories?
Having done two cross atlantic moves I would strongly recommend U-haul, or just sell your stuff and buy new when you get to your new place. We shipped a housefull of furniture from MD to Belfast, then trucked down to Cork....what a frigging nightmare. We had paid up 100% but because US broker owed Belfast shipper $280 our stuff was locked up for 6 weeks. When we moved back across we just sold everything except sentimental crap *(and my bike of course) and bought new when we got here. Once the movers have your stuff on their truck you're basically fucked until they say you can have it back, and I've heard of horror stories about moving costs mysteriously doubling once the stuff was on their truck. Besides, a cross country trip sounds like fun.
Good luck though!!! ;)
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Originally posted by econo:
True enough about Eames. There are other cool things though! I found four Goodform Aluminum dining chairs for a great price. Also, I have found success with searching under Danish.
What was the coffee table?
Okay, this is getting gay!
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Recommend any trucks but U-Haul. They have a pretty shoddy rep especially for distance moves. Also find a friend who worked for UPS or the like to help make the pack "shiftless", they can do some amazing things to keep boxes from shifting around as you drive.
How far away is the "pickup"? Usually if they say pickup, they don't want to do *anything* other than meet someone at the door to take the stuff and give them money. More than that and you are SOL. I have driven pretty far for the pickup only stuff, as you get a better deal. Shipping is usually quite expensive, and will make the price absurd (hundreds to ship some of the bigger things especially with handling thrown in).
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Yeh, that's pretty much what I thought when I typed it.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
Okay, this is getting gay!
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Advice for picking out a legit moving company... don't accept any that provide a cost quote in cubic feet. Legitimate movers will quote you with a weight estimate. I just recently completed a local move and learned about this in my own research.
MovingScam.com (http://www.movingscam.com/)
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Originally posted by 6949:
{slight threadjack}
Anyone have advice for a cross-country move? Shipping vs. driving a U-haul? Any recommendations on shipping companies or horror stories?
When Smackette and I moved from DC to SF, we used the Pod system (Door to Door). We rented one pod and limited ourselves to that one pod. So each item we kept had to be either irreplaceable or worth it's weight in the pod. All else had to go, so we sold it or gave it away. It was hard getting your life into a 8 ft by 5 ft and 7 ft high pod, but it really was a good cleaning mechanism, especially for two single people who were starting a life together.
Then, while the pod was being shipped across the country, we took a week long vacation to Mexico to forget about it all.
Oh, and I recommend the night before you pack, getting trashed with Mankie while watching English football. The wife loves that!
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Originally posted by 6949:
{slight threadjack}
Anyone have advice for a cross-country move? Shipping vs. driving a U-haul? Any recommendations on shipping companies or horror stories?
same thing as smackie. got a door-to-door pod, filled it up. . they picked it up, moved it across country and stored it for a month or two until we moved into a new place. we still needed a u-haul though for stuff that we didn't want to put into the pod for various reasons though (and we were returning furniture back to wife's parents in chicago).
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Thanks everyone. I was just reading the message board (http://www.movingscam.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7271&highlight=pods) on movingscam.com and someone said the price of one pod from DC to SF was $6500. I'm going to need some extra cash. Are there any more sports that we can bet on?
I checked budget for a rental truck
$927.00/ 10 days & Unlimited Miles leaving Bethesda, MD or $2,131.00 if I leave 9 miles north of there in Gaithersburg.
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Originally posted by 6949:
Thanks everyone. I was just reading the message board (http://www.movingscam.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7271&highlight=pods) on movingscam.com and someone said the price of one pod from DC to SF was $6500. I'm going to need some extra cash. Are there any more sports that we can bet on?
I checked budget for a rental truck
$927.00/ 10 days & Unlimited Miles leaving Bethesda, MD or $2,131.00 if I leave 9 miles north of there in Gaithersburg.
i think we paid $2,500 for the pod, that includes the cost to ship it and 1 month of storage. . .be careful which company people are talking about. there's a separate company called PODS that offer much bigger pods (lower case p) than Door-To-Door
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Originally posted by 6949:
Thanks everyone. I was just reading the message board (http://www.movingscam.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7271&highlight=pods) on movingscam.com and someone said the price of one pod from DC to SF was $6500.
We paid less than $1500 for our move with Door to Door.
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Originally posted by 6949:
I checked budget for a rental truck
$927.00/ 10 days & Unlimited Miles leaving Bethesda, MD or $2,131.00 if I leave 9 miles north of there in Gaithersburg.
Don't forget Gas, Food, Hotel, and the sleep lost parked outside a Motel 6 in a city you've never been in with your entire life in the back of a truck protected by a pad lock.
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Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by 6949:
I checked budget for a rental truck
$927.00/ 10 days & Unlimited Miles leaving Bethesda, MD or $2,131.00 if I leave 9 miles north of there in Gaithersburg.
Don't forget Gas, Food, Hotel, and the sleep lost parked outside a Motel 6 in a city you've never been in with your entire life in the back of a truck protected by a pad lock. [/b]
I accounted for gas/hotel but not food. Since I'm LA bound I'll be restricted to a diet of cocaine and smartwater.
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Originally posted by 6949:
I accounted for gas/hotel but not food. Since I'm LA bound I'll be restricted to a diet of cocaine and smartwater.
Actually, we put the cocaine in the Vitamin Water now to save time.
Congrats. Which part of LA?
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will you let us know what it is if/when you win?
i'm a furniture nerd.
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Will do. At the moment, my main concern is whether it's legitimate or knock off.
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if you want tips, feel free to hit me up for advice. i've bought and seen a lot of furniture for my old job.
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Originally posted by tigers scare me:
if you want tips, feel free to hit me up for advice. i've bought and seen a lot of furniture for my old job.
Don't trust him econo. Tigers scare me too.
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It's a gal, smackie.
Originally posted by vansmack:
Don't trust him econo. Tigers scare me too.
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Originally posted by econo:
It's a gal, smackie.
Originally posted by vansmack:
Don't trust him econo. Tigers scare me too.
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Now I know for sure you can't trust her!
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Originally posted by tigers scare me:
if you want tips, feel free to hit me up for advice. i've bought and seen a lot of furniture for my old job.
Hi, I'm vansmack.
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I think she even books Ft. Reno!
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Originally posted by econo:
I think she even books Ft. Reno!
Hey, hey, I wasn't trying to get in your way, I was just being, how should I say it, charming?
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use to book fort reno.
now i'm just the permit...um...fetcher, and go-between for the park service.
also, i pick up trash and paint over the graffitti that springs up.
i love that stupid park.
but i use to do props for a big theatre in town and a lot of what i did was furniture research and purchasing....why did i leave that job.....
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Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by econo:
I think she even books Ft. Reno!
Hey, hey, I wasn't trying to get in your way, I was just being, how should I say it, charming? [/b]
Aw, this charming man..... ;)