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Old 12-10-2009, 03:56 PM
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We have a pod in storage in ocala right now. The rental from RI was 2400 for 16ft. We had movers load it fit more in it than I thought would. Rental for each mo after first was 266. Was cheaper than mover. We have just bought house so we needed to have it stored until we could find house and unload.
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Can someone post the approximate cost of using a POD, for storage and/or for transporting?
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Mine, last year from NYC to TV was around $2400, but that included 2 months rental in my driveway while we loaded. Also included insurance.
We used one 16' pod.
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Old 12-10-2009, 08:47 PM
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WE used 2 --16ft pods and if you use 2 PODS and are planning to have professional movers unload you..you may run into a problem. Even though we have a 2 car PLUS GC driveway with a fairly good size driveway, the POD guy would not drop 2 PODS side by SIDE and would not drop them on the grass. I scheduled delivery of the pods at the hosue one day and scheduled the unloaders to come the next day..not having both pods there at the same time was potentially troublesome for me. I almost ...well I wont go there...but I had to unload the first pod my self and then they brought the second pod for the movers to unload. Believe me I bitched and almost got thrown in jail...becaue I would not let the first POD driver go until I spoke adn spoke then to his BOSS.......the first driver after talking to his dispatcher took pictures and then the second driver came by and said it could have worked but my first driver was a new worker who didnt want to cause any liability problems by breaking sprinkler lines or causing problems with putting it on teh grass. It was a hectic start to the end of teh move but it all worked out in the end.

Almost certain long distance across state lines you have to use the 16 footers. 2 of them from N Va cost me approx 3000- 3400. We hired Professional Packers and unloaders on both ends

Good Guy to use for UNLOADING locally is Arthur Martin 352-347-3420 or his cell is 352-207-4896...I think his cell is the better contact number.
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Old 12-10-2009, 09:07 PM
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Make sure when you get the Pod, look inside with someone closing the doors with you inside, if you see light, you will know where water can come through.
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I furnished 2 complete homes using www.Craigslist.com in Virginia. On the weekend there are 100 new ads an hour for furniture. So over a couple months, bought all very high end stuff at a very low cost and stored it in my garage. Then used a U-haul truck to move everything to TV. Had free help loading on the VA end and used Arthur Martin on TV end. I found a rental truck to be much cheaper then PODs. There is something about the U-haul web site they do based on where they are trying to move trucks that causes price to vary greatly. By checking regularly, adjusting dates, I got a 17 foot truck for $415 one way. Gas was another $200 and help was $200. So each move was about $800 total with help on TV end. I made two trips with a 17 foot truck and one trip with a trailer to furnish 2 2000 sq foot homes. Yes it cost me my time, and yes I am sure there was cost getting the furniture in VA as I had to look at an average of 3 before buying 1 of almost everything. And I had to move it from where I bought it to my home. But I bought all of it including new mattresses for the beds for about 5K each home. Then another 1K to get it all to my VA home and then to TV. PODs would have added another 2K to each home. I do understand why you might use PODs as they seem very convenient. For me this way worked out better.

And as an aside, I also highly recommend Arthur Martin. He did a great job at a reasonable price.
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Old 12-11-2009, 09:44 AM
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A problem I found with using ABF is that unless you packed the entire trailer you had to share the extra trailer space you did not use with someone going your way. Potential (and I say potential) for loss is greater as well as scheduling for delivery at your final point.
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A problem I found with using ABF is that unless you packed the entire trailer you had to share the extra trailer space you did not use with someone going your way. Potential (and I say potential) for loss is greater as well as scheduling for delivery at your final point.
ABF has shipping containers similar to PODS, I am looking into using them when we relocate.
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This seems like a very convenient method of moving ! Are there any recent comments from people who have used the PODS and from anyone using them coast to coast ?
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We just arrived 3 weeks back. We did use a pod. Our experience was GREAT!. They picked it up from our home in Michigan 1 day before we left for TV. It arrived 2 hours after we closed on our home at TV.

I would recommend using pods!!!!
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We used 2 PODS in our move from GA in May. Loved the convenience of packing it at our leisure. We had one delivered and had it empty by nightfall. They picked it up he next A.M. and delivered the second one. It was perfect for us.
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Suzi & I just finally moved down from Maine after buying in 2005. I priced PODS, U-Haul, regular movers and ABF UPACK. For us it was ABF all the way. Pods was about 2.5 times more expensive, Uhaul 2 times. We had 3 days to pack the trailer that they provided (28 ft trailer) and 3 days to unpack (it only took 1.5 days to pack and 1 to unpack). True, if you do not use the complete trailer they pack other things in with your items, but they pack freight in with it not someone elses moving materials. They picked up the trailer on Monday and it was here on Friday. They only pick up and deliver on "work days" (Mon thru Fri) so if you have your trailer delivered on Wednesday you actually get 5 days to pack or unpack (at no extra cost). The one bad thing is that if you want to have the trailer held for you it will cost $450 (for one day or 30 days). The final cost for us from Maine to The Villages was $1,600
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Old 12-22-2010, 05:29 PM
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used ABF ...it is an alternate to PODS and we were very happy with them. moved from MA in Sept.
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Old 12-22-2010, 05:47 PM
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I used a pod 3 years ago from Marblehead, MA. For long distance moves they have a 16 foot pod with tiedowns available every 4 feet. I loaded and unloaded the POD myself. I packed the first 4 foot section floor to ceiling and then used a mattress at the first 4 foot tiedown and did the same each 4 feet. Nothing could move or shift. They even had poles for hanging clothes.

If you rent a truck and are loading and unloading yourself you will have to do both a basically a day. Think of the extra lifting involved.

They do have a 12 foot POD available for local moves.
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Old 12-22-2010, 07:54 PM
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We are currently using a pod in our move to Pennecamp. We only needed 1 sixteen footer as we were able to sell our furniture with the house.
They give you a full month from the 1st pick-up till they pick up the pod at your final destination.
Another super convenience is that it is loaded at ground level (no ramp)
Our closing hit several delays and we had to reschedule our 1st drop off a number of times.They were very acccomodating and gracious when we changed our dates.
The pod will be dropped in our Pennecamp drive on 12/27.

We have been very happy with their service and would highly recommend it.
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Old 12-22-2010, 08:34 PM
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I had looked into ABF, Pack-Rat and PODs. I also looked into having a moving truck with professional movers. My driveway here is long, narrow, and steep with a turn in it too. All of the movers said they would have to use a shuttle/transfer from the house to their moving truck.

ABF would only let me keep their cube in my driveway at this end for 3-4 days unless I paid additional money for storage AND they would NOT guarantee the delivery date in FL without any additional fee. Their cubes are only 6' X 7', so I would need 2 of them. By the time I added up all their fees, it was going to be more than the professional movers!

We just our POD picked up last week to send to TV. We had them pick it up ahead of time because they were predicting snow here in NH. Good thing we did. It snowed that night.

I will let you know how it works on the other end after Christmas. My POD is supposed be dropped in my driveway on Christmas Eve and I sure hope it is there when we arrive Christmas night!
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