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Old 06-08-2013, 09:09 PM
 
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what's the best way to do a 14 hr drive? i dont think i can drive more than 3-4 hrs a day
Not sure if you are trolling or not but i'd assume you are. Replying to a 5 year old thread and asking a question like this.

Assuming you are asking a serious question:

If you can't drive more than 3 hours during a day I would recommend flying I guess since the 14 hour drive would be 1 1/2 hours on a plane. I'm sure the short plane flight would be cheaper than getting a new hotel room after driving for 3 hours and doing that 5 times in a row to do a trip that most people could make in a day or two.
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Old 07-29-2013, 12:53 AM
 
Location: las vegas NV
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I moved from NY two weeks ago and just received word from the professional movers I hired that they will be here by the end of this week. I also went from a one bedroom apt. to a two bedroom condo. I donated, sorted, tossed, and sold most of the stuff and it is still costing a small fortune to move. My car along with houshold is all on the same truck. Been extremely stressed out about this for months. I flew down with one small suitcase,laptop and one small dog.


Jannie, if you dont mind me asking, what moving co. did you use and how much did they charge, with the car included?
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Old 05-22-2015, 10:13 PM
 
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When you have as many variable and questions as you do it can definitely be difficult to know that you landed on the right choice for your move.

I made the mistake years ago with not checking the price comparison for my move and wasted a ton of money in the process.

For my latest relocation a co-worker reffered moveBuddha: Compare Moving Prices
This is the only site with price comparisons for all possible options for any move without any inside influence from the moving industry
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