6 Responses to “The Moving Blog Posts”

  1. Bridget Reno says:

    My name is Bridget Reno and I live in Orlando Florida. I recently had to pack up and move to another city in Florida. I searched for days struggling to find the best company to help my family and me with this move. Multiple services of the company were very important to us seeing how we were moving everything that we owned. I talked to a bunch of moving companies in the area and most of them made me really nervous. The first one that even talked to me and also provided every service in which I was looking for was this place called JJ Metro.com . Although I wasn’t all that familiar with the moving process, they made me feel comfortable enough to use their services. If you chose to use any kind of moving company, please take the time to research the company first before trusting them with all of your personal belongings. I was very happy to find a company that provided moving services, storage services and even provided the boxes I needed to move my belongings. Moving in general was an overwhelming process but the right company can make it a little less stressful for the family.

  2. Long Haul Movers says:

    I’d also like to hear your stories, experiences, i’ve never actually had a bad 1 myself.

  3. Hi! i have heard many horror stories about hiring a moving company but as much as there are bad things, there are good reviews as well. A good background search of your choice of moving company together with precise instruction on how you want to go through about it will definitely assure you of a successful relocation.

  4. Jeff says:

    One thing that I did when I was moving was to give away my kitchen stuff for a tax credit, then I bought most of the kitchen stuff on the internet at cheap prices so it was like I almost came out even.

  5. Great information for anyone planning a move. Moving can be a stressful situation. However; with proper preparation and planning much of the stress will be eliminated. One simple way is to create a checklist of all the things that need to be done. Then give each item a priority code: high, medium, low. Carry it with you and check off each item as it’s completed. You’ll be amazed at how good you will feel as you check off each item.

  6. As an owner of a moving company, I can say that accidents will happen and mistakes will be made. Given, this only happens 2% of the time, but still, one shouldn’t jump to conclusions and blame the moving company. We work in San Francisco and the terrain is hilly which presents additional obstacles. Moving is a tough job, period. The question is, will your moving company stand behind their mistakes?

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