Hey Ottawa....I need boxes!
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I'm moving either in August or September so I need some boxes to pack all my crap in.
The place is being listed tomorrow and I have to be prepared to leave by August earliest. If anyone has some boxes I can use I would appreciate it!
The place is being listed tomorrow and I have to be prepared to leave by August earliest. If anyone has some boxes I can use I would appreciate it!
I have the OEM version of weight reduction. DX
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Mike, had I known earlier, we had a SHIAT LOAD of boxes... enough boxes for like 3 trips to the cardboard bins downstairs. We might have a few, what size are you looking for?
come see me at the LCBO downtown and i can give you as many as you want...they arnt very big but they work well for putting books and dishes and stuff cuz it doesnt get to heavy. If your looking for bigger boxes go to LOEB or Loblaws they always have extras
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Originally Posted by ottawagagt
come see me at the LCBO downtown and i can give you as many as you want...they arnt very big but they work well for putting books and dishes and stuff cuz it doesnt get to heavy. If your looking for bigger boxes go to LOEB or Loblaws they always have extras
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Well, it looks like I might get to move by August instead of September now. I had the house lookin so good they fell in love with it...hehe.
Boxes becoming VERY important now...gotta pack me thinks
Boxes becoming VERY important now...gotta pack me thinks
I have the OEM version of weight reduction. DX
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Mike we have about 4-5 boxes for ya! Konig ones me thinks
you can fit lots of stuff in those, and they're great for stacking!
Going to try and get them to you Sunday (today) if you reply to my MSN!!!
you can fit lots of stuff in those, and they're great for stacking!Going to try and get them to you Sunday (today) if you reply to my MSN!!!
We used http://www.adamsmoving.ca/ last time we moved (and it will be the last damn time, we have too much junk to consider moving again). They had boxes & supplies for sale -- you could opt for 'new' boxes, or 'used' ones for a cheaper price. They also would buy back packing material & boxes from you (of course at a slightly lower price).
Of course buying boxes cost more than getting free ones
but the boxes you got from them were very regular sizes, which packed & stacked well.
We also had them move our stuff for us too (we packed) and it wasn't that expensive if you consider how much heavy junk we had. I moved my stereo & some fragile stuff ourselves afterwards.
Roo
Of course buying boxes cost more than getting free ones
but the boxes you got from them were very regular sizes, which packed & stacked well. We also had them move our stuff for us too (we packed) and it wasn't that expensive if you consider how much heavy junk we had. I moved my stereo & some fragile stuff ourselves afterwards.
Roo
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Originally Posted by Roo
We used http://www.adamsmoving.ca/ last time we moved (and it will be the last damn time, we have too much junk to consider moving again). They had boxes & supplies for sale -- you could opt for 'new' boxes, or 'used' ones for a cheaper price. They also would buy back packing material & boxes from you (of course at a slightly lower price).
Of course buying boxes cost more than getting free ones
but the boxes you got from them were very regular sizes, which packed & stacked well.
We also had them move our stuff for us too (we packed) and it wasn't that expensive if you consider how much heavy junk we had. I moved my stereo & some fragile stuff ourselves afterwards.
Roo
Of course buying boxes cost more than getting free ones
but the boxes you got from them were very regular sizes, which packed & stacked well. We also had them move our stuff for us too (we packed) and it wasn't that expensive if you consider how much heavy junk we had. I moved my stereo & some fragile stuff ourselves afterwards.
Roo
thanks for the tip Roo
I have the OEM version of weight reduction. DX
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Mike, get me a price from a moving company, and I'll call my contact I have at Fred Guy moving (through Home Depot deliveries) and I'll ask him how much it would cost you for a full size box truck and 2 movers. (comes standard with a truck)
In case anyone is not familiar with who they are, they are contracted out through the Home Depot (they use a 36' trailor and tractor) to delivery shait. When needed I call and book a second truck (box truck) so calling them won't be a problem. Dave (my contact) is a prety cool guy.
They also are contracted out to all the Sears stores. If you buy stuff from Sears and get it delivered, they will be the ones delivering it.
These guys also move across Canada
In case anyone is not familiar with who they are, they are contracted out through the Home Depot (they use a 36' trailor and tractor) to delivery shait. When needed I call and book a second truck (box truck) so calling them won't be a problem. Dave (my contact) is a prety cool guy.
They also are contracted out to all the Sears stores. If you buy stuff from Sears and get it delivered, they will be the ones delivering it.
These guys also move across Canada
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