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We were in no hurry, so Wednesday morning was fine with us. Just as promised, ABF called us on Monday morning to schedule the drop off time. It was great to just take the car and not worry at all about our "stuff". We visited kids and relatives along the way. We got down here on a Sunday night after taking a leisurely one way trip from our NY home to our Florida home. I did post about this in my thread about being down here for good, but perhaps folks who are interested in the moving subject would like me to post here. If not, then I need to decide if spending the extra $500 for the second one will be worth it, dependent on what would go into the 2nd one. My plan is to mark off in my garage the size, and see if one will be enough. I like how they bring two cubes if I want, but if I only fill one I am not charged at all for the second.but it is there for me if I need it. This got me a lower price because I am getting the cubes before the last week, but not leaving until later in the month.perfect timing for me. I'm in no hurry to get my stuff to Florida because my place is already furnished.so it should get down there by around 12/5. She told me that because of the Thanksgiving weekend if I did not mind they would let me have it for the whole week and pick them up on 11/29 since many of the employees take of that long weekend anyway.
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They also gave me a $50.00 discount because I found a coupon code on the internet. Taking delivery on a Tuesday or a Wednesday, especially when not the last or first of a month would save me around $50.00 or so. The Pods and Ratpack folks told me it did not matter what time of the week or month it was as it pertained to price. To me being able to drive just my car down there, being able to pack, load and unload myself, etc is wonderful and much better then a rental truck. We will not need too much room, so ABF Relocubes for us anyway seems the best choice so far. He was not high pressure and he was professional.
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Their cost was $2530 and included use of blankets, (don't need) and a free lock and 25k of insurance. Their containers are bigger, 16'x8'x7.5'. The man I spoke to there was nice and professional. For one Pod, (their smaller one, 8'x7'x7') was $3166.05 When I told him I thought that was high he stopped being "nice" and hung up on me. So far of the three I am very much leaning towards going with ABF Relocubes. I felt she was very trusting and not rushed or a "pressure seller" at all. For our 1200 mile move it was $1457 for one or $1961 for 2. Their cubes are smaller, (6'x7'x8') and they will bring two of them, and only charge us for one if we only use one. Relocubes, (ABF) was the least expensive. I just contacted ABF Relocubes, Pods, and Ratpack. our Florida home is already nicely furnished, so we are not moving all that much. Now that it looks like our home is sold and we ARE heading down there for good, I thought I'd post my experience about looking into moving options.