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Can anybody recommend some reliable people you have used to unload Pods? I'm moving to Portland in a few weeks (woohoo!) and would like to schedule it in advance, so I don't want to go looking for day labor or college students. I'm looking for professionals. Thanks!
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Hi Twinkletoes,
Call Ace Van Lines at 503-206-1346. They do loading and unloading for "do it yourselfers". |
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Hello,
go to eMove.com and you can see a list of movers with user ratings, reviews, and their rates. |
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Also, contact the Portland Pods folks. They may have crews available.
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Thanks for all the help! I went to emove and found a bunch of names. They also have customer references, which is nice.
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