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Choosing a Moving Company
Choosing a moving company can be a daunting experience. Thankfully, this guide is here to help you through the process of finding the best people to move your home.
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How to Limit the Food You ...
To save on money during your move you will want to limit the amount of things you bring with you. Thankfully, one of the easiest things to avoid packing is your food.
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Where to Buy Packing Materials
Your belongings are only as safe as their packaging during a move. Moving a whole house worth of things takes a lot of packing materials, so you'll probably need to buy some.
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How To Pack Vinyl: Record ...
Your vinyl collection and your turntable are probably some of the most fragile and difficult things to move. Packing them correctly will maintain their good condition until they can claim their place in your new home.
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Making a Moving Inventory
This guide will give you some tips on how to create a moving inventory that will help you organize your belongings prior to your move so you can make sure that nothing is forgotten on moving day.
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Awful experience with this company! A Homart Moving & Delivery |
I would not recommend anyone to this company. If you are looking for moving help, the owner Edward is a crook, quotes a maximum price over the phone, and then has the nerve to ask for more at the end of the move. He even changes the per hour pricing, because he added in an extra mover... and let me tell you the 5 movers that helped are useless and couldn't tie their own shoes without the owner approval. Pretty sad considering moving isn't that complicated of a job. First off, some of my stuff was damaged (a large picture frame, my couch was scraped damaging the leather in two areas, and also scraped the door frame of a brand new place I am renting). Secondly the owner decides that my couch won't fit through the door, so he leaves it in the lobby. What a joke! And says oh we can come back tomorrow and try to bring it up with ropes over the balcony. Nobody does that in the 21st century, so at this point I'm in a bind, but I do find someone else that was able to bring the couch through the door no problem. Not sure what this guys issue was, maybe just lazy... or incapable of seeing that you need to bring certain pieces of furniture in on an angle, because these other two guys that brought my couch in did it no problem without issue. This tells me this guy was just trying to get more money out of me, as he was requesting an additional $240 to use ropes to bring the couch over the balcony, what a clown. Awful experience! |
Review by : Ryan
Posted on : 11/14/2016 |
1.0/5 |
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Absolutely perfect Metropolitan Movers |
Simple, Fast and Inexpensive Service. They were no extra or hidden charges. The movers showed up on time and packed my furniture safely to ensure it wouldnt be damaged. The packing and unpacking was very professional and fast! I will definitely use them in the future. |
Review by : Robert
Posted on : 2/10/2016 |
5.0/5 |
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Quality Moving Services in ... Metropolitan Movers |
I got quality moving services in Vancouver from Metropolitan Movers. I was very satisfied with this movers. They were very motivated. I suggest to people out there who are moving in the future to choose a company that is the best and would fit with their needs. |
Review by : Samantha
Posted on : 2/3/2016 |
5.0/5 |
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About British Columbia British Columbia is the third largest Canadian province--even greater in size than any US states (except Alaska). With an area of 944,735 square-kilometeres, the province shares borders with the US states of Washington, Idaho and Montana on its southern side, the province of Alberta to the east, and Yukon and the Northwest Territories to the north.
British Colombia became part of the Canadian federation on July 20, 1871. The province's capital, Victoria, is located on Vancouver Island. With about 7,000 kilometres of beautiful coastline, majestic mountains, as well as lowlands and plateaus, British Columbia's terrain is varied and unique. The highest point in the province is Fairweather Mountain, standing at 4,663 metres.
British Colombia's climate ranges from marine to continental and is greatly influenced by the westerly winds, the warm waters of Pacific Ocean, the mountain terrain and the province's northern location. The coastal belt receives significant rainfall and thelongest frost-free seasons in Canada, while the southern region is the driest and warmest.
British Columbia's population is steadily increasing, and makes up about 13 percent of Canada’s entire population. The province is Canada’s third most populated after Quebec and Ontario, especially in and around Vancouver and Victoria. Traditionally composed of people of European origin, Asian and Middle Eastern demographics are growing in numbers.
BC's economy relies heavily on the real estate, insurance and financial sectors, which constitute almost 25 percent of its GDP. Other notable sectors include retail trade, transportation, warehousing, health care, and tourism. Due to its vast coast line, the province also has a fledging shipping industry.
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