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Karen88
08-21-2008, 11:09 PM
We will finally be arriving in TV the end of Sept. and hope to do so with all of our belongings arriving safely and intact! If anyone has had a good experience with a moving company, I would LOVE to know who they are.......I have heard some horror stories and hope to make the move as stress free as possible!!! ( would also appreciate any warnings about the bad ones, but I quess a pm would be best for them ;) )
We are so excited about starting this new phase of our lives!
Karen
rshoffer
08-21-2008, 11:32 PM
We didn't bring any furniture except a flat screen TV and some fitness equip... I had a lot of professional books and papers. My wife musta has 30 cartons of shoes. Anyway, Allied did A GOOD JOB from central Pa.
Karen88
08-22-2008, 12:31 AM
Thanks rs, I will check them out. We are in the process of sorting through 24 years of "stuff" and getting rid of alot of it, but my pack rat husband is having a hard time of it! I figure that getting a quote on hauling everything to Florida will get him motivated!!
By the way, what size shoe does you wife wear??? I think we could become fast friends!
:bigthumbsup:
Karen
njgranny
08-22-2008, 12:55 AM
We've gone through our house and my husband definitely has a harder time letting go of things. He keeps wanting to give stuff to people (who don't usually want it) which slows up the process. We still need to do the utility/tool room/junk room which will be a challenge. I know I'm going to have to pry his hands off of stuff. :-)
I know we can go through all our stuff again and weed out more things. We don't plan to bring much furniture to TV - just a desk, a cabinet and our two new reclining chairs.
Good luck on your move and enjoy your TV life.
784caroline
08-22-2008, 05:43 PM
Karen
We recently moved to TV using PODS and we hired our loaders and unloaders usnig http://www.emove.com
The local company that is excellent and has great reviews on Emove is Arthur Martin. You can reach Arthur at 352-207-4896 (cell). His email is martinrelocation@aol.com and he also has a web site at www.martinmovinglabor.com. Prices and other companies can be found on http:emove.com.
Good luck!
Fourpar
08-22-2008, 05:49 PM
I also used Arthur Martin. They showed up when he said they would, and unloaded, moved stuff around as needed, and left. Didn't waste any time and knew what they were doing. Very careful with the furniture. Highly recommend Arthur...........
Of course that's no guaranty you'll have same experience ;D
villages07
08-22-2008, 05:54 PM
Probably not a concern for Karen....but, a friend just drove down with a UHaul and a bad back. He called Arthur Martin and their minimum was $300 (2 guys x 3 hrs) which was more than he needed. He found another local outfit that would do the smaller job.
Karen88
08-22-2008, 08:09 PM
Thanks for the tip on Emove and Arthur Martin. We have been hearing alot about moving by Pod and are thinking it will be the way to go. You are right Villager07, unfortunately we will have plenty of work for them to do!! We're trying hard to scaledown, but are still coming with a load!
NJGranny, good luck with your move and hope to meet you soon!
Karen
rshoffer
08-22-2008, 08:38 PM
Thanks rs, I will check them out. We are in the process of sorting through 24 years of "stuff" and getting rid of alot of it, but my pack rat husband is having a hard time of it! I figure that getting a quote on hauling everything to Florida will get him motivated!!
By the way, what size shoe does you wife wear??? I think we could become fast friends!
:bigthumbsup:
Karen
Even if you could afford to move everything DON'T !!! No basements...no attics... You are downsizing... you will be sooooo sorry if you don't get rid of your "stuff". We were!
faithfulfrank
08-23-2008, 08:04 PM
Even if you could afford to move everything DON'T !!! No basements...no attics... You are downsizing... you will be sooooo sorry if you don't get rid of your "stuff". We were!
Amen to that! We have 1045 more days......Our new home is furnished already, so the only thing coming down with us are some pictures, my Macs, my tools, (a lot of them!) and my wife....not necessarily in that order.
I'm getting rid of EVERYTHING up here. They call them possessions not because you own them, but because they can own you!!!!! It is SO freeing to get rid of stuff!! Don't pay the big bucks to move junk down there......imagine how great it will be to have everything organized and a place for everything. Lighten up and LIVE !!
Frank D.
Rag Bagger
08-24-2008, 03:20 AM
We will be buying some furniture, washer/dryer and othe stuff from individuals locally. We have our own truck but will need help unloading. Is there anybody that will help unload stuff? In most cases it will be about 30 minutes for maybe two people.
Thanks
Tom
Karen88
08-24-2008, 08:33 AM
Thanks for all of your input! Believe me, we are getting rid of stuff and taking only 2 rooms of furniture, but I can't part with some things....like my piano and my husband is having a hard time separating himself from his many tools. BUT, we are making progress and plan on having a furniture and odds and ends garage sale, plus donating some other things. And Frank, you are right, getting rid of most of this "stuff" is very freeing!! :bigthumbsup:
Karen
graciegirl
08-24-2008, 08:41 AM
Karen.
A friend who moved to Poinciana three years ago took advantage of the developers "buying power" and had them direct her somehow to a moving company, with huge discounts. You might speak to the sales office and ask them about it. She raved about the savings.
We pulled trailer loads twice and brought strong family members to help us unload.
rshoffer
08-24-2008, 11:07 AM
Thanks rs, I will check them out. We are in the process of sorting through 24 years of "stuff" and getting rid of alot of it, but my pack rat husband is having a hard time of it! I figure that getting a quote on hauling everything to Florida will get him motivated!!
By the way, what size shoe does you wife wear??? I think we could become fast friends!
:bigthumbsup:
Karen
Heck, I don't think the size matters... I don't think they ever come out of the box!
784caroline
08-24-2008, 02:30 PM
Karen
We moved by POD and there were "pros and cons" that you should be aware of.
PROS
You know up front your costs (ie no last minute extra weight or storage charges), delivery dates (drop off and delivery), and security was no problem since youlock your individual unit. Flexibility....I ordered 3 pods but filled only 2 (that was my goal), and PODs adjusted the price accordingly to predetermined prices I had establised before I had 3 PODs delivered). The delivery date allowed me tiome to get things ready in TV with the stiff we already had down and were bring in our cars. COST: Cheaper than a professional moving company
CONS
Cost more expensive than U-Haul. We ddi our own packing of boxes and that is expensive (but cheaper than hiring professional packers). BY packing yourself it does allow you to see how much stuff you are really taking and allows you the chance to "WEED" more out of your move. I had contracted through e move to have professional unloaders helps me a day after the PODS would be delivered in TV.....you only have 72 hours to have the POD in your driveway. They deliver PODS one at a time ...we had 2 commming and I said I wanted them delivered at the same time/same day ....and WE had a MAJOR problem when the POD driver could not place ..or I should say would not place the first POD in a postiiton where they could also put the second POD on the driveway. I called Ocala , Tampa (POD HQ) and almost got arrested when I would not let the driver go until I spoke to someone. It was only when a neighbor who I met only a day earlier came by and helped me unload teh first POD so they could come by and pick up that POD to deliver the second!! I had plently of room in my driveway but they would have had to go over a sprinkler head whcih I ws going to sign a waiver on for breakage but NO he would not do it. When the send POD came a more experienced driver came and he said it could be done...the first guy had 3 weeks ofexperience and didnt wnat to get in trouble...BUT WHAT A HASSLE>
Worst yet was in the after delivery questionare from POD HQ I asked to speak to someone and no one ever called me back. My issue was resolved but not with the help of POD..SO just be careful. If you have room for delivery you shjould not have the problem I had!
Sgt Mac
12-18-2008, 12:37 AM
Anyone know if Arthur Martin Moving Labor is still working ?
I was looking him up and no more web site etc. As we will need some help
unloading some stuff in January out of a small truck and it looks like Arthur
stopped working?
Or is their anyone doing unloading in TV ?
I asked my Wife if she can do it her self but she takes to long and I cant help
I have to hold the dog then their is break time :beer3:
Da Sgt
with no platoon.
NJblue
12-18-2008, 10:38 AM
Anyone know if Arthur Martin Moving Labor is still working ?
I was looking him up and no more web site etc. As we will need some help
unloading some stuff in January out of a small truck and it looks like Arthur
stopped working?
Or is their anyone doing unloading in TV ?
I asked my Wife if she can do it her self but she takes to long and I cant help
I have to hold the dog then their is break time :beer3:
Da Sgt
with no platoon.
I spoke with him a week or two ago and he was still in business. Call him at 347-3420 or 207-4896. He quoted $50 per hour with a 3 hour minimum.
The Villages relocation people also gave me the name of somoene who does deliveries with Southern Lifestyles who apparently has a side business of loading/unloading trucks. His name is Mike Allen (229-6705). His rate was $180 per POD or 26 foot truck.
It would appear that this is the way to go versus hiring a professional trucking company. We have had quotes from both Mayflower and Allied and they both were in the $4,500 -$4,900 range. I guess the advantage of using one company for the entire move is that if something is damaged you have one point of contact. However, even then, there is a $500 deductible.
Sgt Mac
12-18-2008, 04:14 PM
Thank you NJBlue,
I will give them a call tomorrow did you use one of them?
as we will be leaving the northern part of Maryland on Jan 5 pulling the car behind the truck, but I hope there is no Snow or Ice going through DC area
I can make the trip in a day and a half by car but I do not know about the Truck and Car carrier? + dog+bird
Hemingway also and by the way my mothers side of the family lived in
Monmouth County Manasquan since 1690s
Thanks again and we will see you soon
Da Sgt
NJblue
12-18-2008, 04:44 PM
No, we haven't used anyone yet so I can't personally vouch for them. Good luck with your move. We are dealing with some significant legal issues to keep our sale together. If things work out we'll be following you down I95 a few weeks after you go down.
chuckinca
03-07-2009, 07:37 PM
2 guys x 3 hrs = $50/hr/man at a three hr min = $300
The website you provided had it at $20/hr/man for a 2 hr min = $80 (approx)
BIG DIFF!
l2ridehd
03-08-2009, 03:34 AM
Have had Arthur Martin unload two U HAuls for me. One 14 foot and one 17 foot. Did a great job both times, took under two hours and these trucks were full. Was tucking stuff on the top as we were trying to close the rear door. And both times it was $150. I know I gave him $200 each time, but I think the bill was $150. It was a three hour minimum at $50 an hour for two men. He even stayed around and set up beds and tables, helped me move things from one house to the other, and overall did a great job. I would use him again if I needed someone.
784caroline
03-08-2009, 03:35 PM
I had Arthur Martin unloads some PODS July 08..would highly recommend them!!
BigGuy
04-09-2009, 04:17 PM
how did you find moving with POD'S
diskman
04-09-2009, 05:24 PM
Even if you could afford to move everything DON'T !!! No basements...no attics... You are downsizing... you will be sooooo sorry if you don't get rid of your "stuff". We were!
We have not moved to TV yet,but we have experience with long distance move from east coast to west coast. It would have been smarter/cheaper to get rid of the furniture and buy new than what we paid for our move:shrug::bowdown::yuck::evil6:
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