Go to restaurants and stores, they usually just throw out their old boxes. Thats how i got all of mine, for free, like millions of them haha. Good Luck. Oh ya and use Uhaul...they are the most well-known and have great rates...
2006-10-01 04:16:30
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answered by sandee 2
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If you live next to a Penske , they are cheaper than U-haul. I've used both and they are both OK. Penske maybe a little better. Go ask a grocery store if they could save some boxes for you, find out what day of the week they get there shipments and ask them to save the boxes until that night. Ask in advance, otherwise they crush them right away.
2006-10-01 04:41:04
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answered by shakes 2
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U-haul tends to be the cheapest, but their trucks are the junkiest too. I like Ryder, but they cost a little more, but they are nicer and don't break down on you. As for boxes call the produce department of your local grocery stores and ask them to save apple and orange boxes for you. The local liquor store is another good spot too. I never ever buy boxes, there are too many available for free just for the asking.
2006-10-01 04:18:56
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answered by William E 4
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Find out when stores or restaurants break down their boxes. I'd gladly give my boxes away every Thursday after my delivery came in. U-Haul was great when I moved (if you want to drive one). For the bigger move I thought Sevde would be a good mover, and they contracted out to Northern Van Lines. But I got charged $2000 more than the estimate, even though we threw a lot of stuff away! So screen your movers carefully.
If you don't want to beg stores for boxes, I also bought mine online. Just google for "moving boxes". I can't remember the site right now.
2006-10-01 04:21:25
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answered by chefgrille 7
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I rented a U-Haul when I moved and it actually helped to get the move done more quickly. As far as getting boxes at a good rate--why pay for them? Try calling your local hospital and ask for their supply and storeroom departments. They get deliveries everyday therefore creating a lot of empty boxes that are sturdy and are excellent for moving. They get broken down and thrown away if no one has a need for them.
2006-10-01 04:22:16
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answered by Ace 2
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No answer on the trucking company but for boxes visit your local Walmart type stores and just ask any employee you see going in & out of the storeroom... especially if they look like they have no friends... they will be happy to help if you throw them a smile.
2006-10-01 04:17:57
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answered by joeiacovino 2
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U-Haul has trucks and boxes. So you get one stop shopping. You can always get boxes free at a grocery store.
2006-10-01 04:20:55
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answered by Thomas S 6
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boxes can be reused from kmart walmart or any local store just stop in and ask the manager if you can have them. (saves them from braking them down and throwing them away) and u-haul is a good company for diy or if you want someone to do all of it for you allied trucking do not use mayflower...
2006-10-01 05:38:59
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answered by montanamom 3
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Boxes are free to most if you call your local stores and arrange to pick them up on delivery days. They don't like to hold them long.
No need to pay for boxes, but U-Haul sells them.
2006-10-01 04:34:41
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answered by Cookie 5
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2016-10-18 07:26:33
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answered by ? 4
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