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Question by tmmsrp (tmmsrp)
Moving one piece of furniture from Missouri to San Antonio
I want to move a store counter purchased on Ebay from Syracuse, Missouri to San Antonio any suggestions?
Oct 05, 09:19
Answer by tjohnson (Tim J.)
You could also U-Ship. The site is an eBay of sorts connecting people who need stuff moved, with people that move it. These include household goods movers, as well as freight haulers that might be better able to handle an odd-sized, large item such as you’re describing.
However, do your research on any companies you're considering on U-Ship, make sure they’re registered, legit, etc.
Also, get insurance for this kind of item. The expense might be deductible for business purposes, but not if you're using it for personal reasons in your home. And if you're using it for your home, I can only imagine you're planning one heck of a Super Bowl party.
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