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Old 11-17-2016, 07:52 AM
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Does anyone have recent experience with PODS or any other companies of that type? How did it go?

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[QUOTE=Boomer;1321532]Does anyone have recent experience with PODS or any other companies of that type? How did it go?

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To answer your question, we had two friends who used PODS and another equivalent company. They were very satisfied. We cannot do the lifting,,,the heavy work.
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We used a good guy, Iceman Movers, he is in Tavares, he is great, he will also take your car INSIDE his van space permitting, he moved our car, wonderful. Bruce Ice.
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Thank you for your answer. That's good overall advice......

But I probably should have been more specific.

This would be to take a relatively small amount of things between houses, several states apart. It is one of those too much stuff for the car trunk and too much stuff to mail situations.
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Neighbor's used Pods, and I do not recall them having any complaints, except the equipment they used to load and unload the pod into their driveway left significant tire marks that they had to have power washed to get off. Their driveway is still concrete, so no idea if the same thing would happen on a decorated driveway.
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I used an U-Haul POD I loaded it at a local U-Haul place in Long Island NY. It was delivered to the U-Haul site in Leesburg.. I used the Village Movers to unload and deliver to my house. They charged me $150 which was much cheaper than having the pod delivered to my house. Everything went smoothly with both U-Haul and Village Movers.
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The U-Haul is cheaper for sure but it is particle board covered with a tarp so it depends on what your shipping and how long your possessions will be stored in the unit. I have used PODS twenty times and they were flawless and totally professional from start to finish. On the move from N.J. to The Villages I used Pack Rat, it's the company you may see that shows a unit at Lowes...to keep it short, a extremely poor and disappointing experience. Make sure you talk about wooden blocks being placed under the unit when they deliver it so your driveway way doesn't get damaged. Good luck.
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I used ABF .They are an interesting company that have moved into the moving business . They have several different modes . The modular mode, (Pod Type) ride inside a regular freight trailer,rather than bouncing along on a flat bed trailer with straps. The other is to rent the trailer space you actually need and pay by the foot/cube. Also easy to arrange a load/unload service. I had a great experience with these folks,worth a look.
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They quoted me $2213 two weeks ago from here to the Outer banks. We decided to rent a Penske truck and do it ourselves.
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Thank you, everyone .......

obxgal, thank you for giving us the information on the cost quoted to get to OBX. EEK!

I think I need to get over myself and just plan to do a lot of mailing and schlepping in the trunk.

It's not a whole lot of stuff, but PODS (and such) just sounded so much easier. (sigh) Do they come in various sizes?
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The U-Haul is cheaper for sure but it is particle board covered with a tarp so it depends on what your shipping and how long your possessions will be stored in the unit. I have used PODS twenty times and they were flawless and totally professional from start to finish. On the move from N.J. to The Villages I used Pack Rat, it's the company you may see that shows a unit at Lowes...to keep it short, a extremely poor and disappointing experience. Make sure you talk about wooden blocks being placed under the unit when they deliver it so your driveway way doesn't get damaged. Good luck.
Unfortunately PACK-RAT no longer goes to NJ-> FL. Their NJ center closed. I have a reservation with U-Pack for JAN. They are 1/2 the price of PODS so hopefully they aren't 1/2 as good!
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https://www.pods.com/?eadid=phone::8...oQ7xoCllnw_wcB

The above link will give you pertinent info on PODS. We used one POD in our move from the Boston Ma area to The Villages. At that time I believe they only offered the 16 foot length for long distance moves. Now looks like they offer a 7 foot also. From the OP dialogue, terms like several trunk loads and use of mail, it would seem that a POD would be overkill.

Our experience was great. We sold much of the big stuff. Collected moving boxes, packed them ourselves , moved them to the garage. As we closed in on moving day, we had POD delivered and leisurely loaded as we had 30 days to load. House gradually emptied down to bare essentials which we loaded on last day.

POD delivered as scheduled and we unloaded at our pace. Since essentials were loaded last, they came out first . Even with our plan, we still brought too much.
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We used 2 ABF "Pods" in our move to The Villages 3 years ago. We were very pleased with the service. We packed the pods slowly over the course of 2 weeks (you decide when to have them picked up. They arrived at our Villa on the day promised. Not 1 item was damaged. Highly recommend!
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PODS(R) Official Site | Moving & Storage, Solved.

The above link will give you pertinent info on PODS. We used one POD in our move from the Boston Ma area to The Villages. At that time I believe they only offered the 16 foot length for long distance moves. Now looks like they offer a 7 foot also. From the OP dialogue, terms like several trunk loads and use of mail, it would seem that a POD would be overkill.

Our experience was great. We sold much of the big stuff. Collected moving boxes, packed them ourselves , moved them to the garage. As we closed in on moving day, we had POD delivered and leisurely loaded as we had 30 days to load. House gradually emptied down to bare essentials which we loaded on last day.

POD delivered as scheduled and we unloaded at our pace. Since essentials were loaded last, they came out first . Even with our plan, we still brought too much.
Thank you to everyone answering here. I just saw that the thread had continued.

I think you are probably right, mtdjed. (quoted above) -- I have been thinking the same thing. A POD sounds like overkill. I will look into the smaller size though, hoping it is small enough.

We will be making our decision soon as to whether to sell our TV house. If we do, we will sell it turnkey, but will be moving just a few things we want to keep. If we go to market, I would like for the stuff we are keeping to be out of the house before we list. A POD could be a convenience, but I agree that it is probably overkill.

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Following up......

Since the last post, I got a quote from PODS on the smallest size, and I now know that mtdjed's suggestion (posted here) was absolutely right. Even the smallest one is not small enough.

So now, I have another question. Which way to ship is the least expensive if you are not concerned about getting it there fast? UPS or FedEx or the post office?

Thanks for any suggestions.
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So now, I have another question. Which way to ship is the least expensive if you are not concerned about getting it there fast? UPS or FedEx or the post office?

Thanks for any suggestions.
When you move to TV you will find you have LOTS of friends from the north who wish to visit. You might leave random boxes with them so they can pack their autos and deliver your goods as they come to check out your new digs.

It took us two packed trips to get all down for our 'turnkey' purchased courtyard villa.

If you decide to use this method, remember to pack in the smallest boxes available so they fit in the auto's back seat and trunk area.
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