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#232192 4-Apr-2018 09:16
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I need to get a modular sofa picked up in Wellington and delivered to Chrischurch. Does anyone have any good tips on moving companies?


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  #1988001 4-Apr-2018 09:26
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I'd be tempted to call someone like Mainfreight if it is just one item.

 

Is it wrapped/ready for transport?

 

A furniture moving company may have room in a backload, but I think it would be cheaper/quicker to get a freight company to do it.

 

Crossing the straight will be expensive.




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  #1988010 4-Apr-2018 09:33
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Unfortunately it's a TM buy, so it's going to need packing at the sending end. 


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  #1988020 4-Apr-2018 09:39
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Packsend could be an option. 




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  #1988031 4-Apr-2018 10:00
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Check with Conroy Removals

 

 

 

They deliver nationwide for Bigsave Furniture so can most likely add an extra piece in on the cheap. (and pack it)





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  #1988043 4-Apr-2018 10:22
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Tried Pack'n'Send. They are getting back to me. Conroy seem ok. More expensive than the The Moving Company if I elect to take out their optional insurance though. Last time I didn't do that - in a full house move - a couple of the boxes didn't turn up, and they (Allied Pickfords) said I had no recourse because I hadn't insured.


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  #1988219 4-Apr-2018 14:26
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I used one of the backload websites ( I forget which one) to find someone last time I needed to do something similar.

 

Try one of these, cos I can't remember which one I used.

 

https://www.backload4u.co.nz/

 

https://www.emptytrucks.co.nz/

 

http://www.backloadmoving.co.nz/

 

 

 

 





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  #1988417 4-Apr-2018 21:28
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pbolger:

 

Tried Pack'n'Send. They are getting back to me. Conroy seem ok. More expensive than the The Moving Company if I elect to take out their optional insurance though. Last time I didn't do that - in a full house move - a couple of the boxes didn't turn up, and they (Allied Pickfords) said I had no recourse because I hadn't insured.

 

 

I hate it when that happens. Same experience with Crown - basically there was nothing they could do (a box went missing).


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  #1988473 5-Apr-2018 04:26
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Why would you not insure something like a house move?

I’ve used PacknSend for furniture sold on Trademe a couple of times - worked really well.




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