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We're going to be making an in town move in the next month. Can someone recommend a local moving company? Or one I should stay far away from?
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I used Camelback Moving and found them to be reliable and professional. The final price was very close to the quote I got over the phone, I can't remember but I think it was +/- $20. The only bad thing was that their insurance in case they broke something was 60 cents per pound but they said it was industry standard, don't know if it's true.
I recommend you get everything neatly packed in boxes and ready for whomever you hire to just come in and move it to their truck. Less time they spend = more savings for you. Arizona Moving Company: Phoenix Arizona Movers: Camelback Moving |
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