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We’re all moved from Las Vegas, NV to Palo Alto, CA. I still have a few boxes left to unpack, but the majority of things are unpacked, setup, and the house is running like normal again. Moving out of state is no easy task, and at sometimes downright stressful as hell.

The one thing that was never stressful was how we were going to get our things to our new house. I knew I wanted to hire a company to do the driving part, but I also knew I wanted to be the one to pack my own stuff. We chose to go with the Relo Cubes from ABF UPack Moving for a couple of reasons, but the main one was their social media presence. I work in the industry, and I think they do a great job of engaging their audience, and helping customers with their moving needs through these channels. They even checked in with me on Twitter during the move to see how I was doing with my move. How cool is that? Seriously…they are on top of their game! You can find them on Twitter, and on Facebook.

Twitter: @ABFUPackMoving
Facebook: ABFUPackMoving

Let me give you a quick run down on how the Relo Cubes work.

  • They drop off the Relo Cubes on any day you want and you have 3 days to load them up. (Tip: Get them on a Wednesday, because they don’t count weekends, and you’ll get 2 extra days for free!)
  • When you are done loading them, you just give them a call and they pick them up the next day. (Note: You don’t have to be there at pickup)
  • When you get to your new house you just give them a call and they drop them off the next day. (Tip: Once again…have them drop off on Friday so you get the 2 extra weekend days for free!)
  • When you are done unloading give them a call and they pick up them up the next day.

Everything ran smoothly, and they were at my house, on time, and every time they said they would be. All of my items arrived completely undamaged and in perfect condition, but you do have to remember that anything can happen during moving.

It was our responsibility to tie down each section of our cubes, and there are at least 50 places to tie rope inside each Relo Cube. We took extra time and precaution to follow their instructions and we had no damage at all. I’ve read several of the reviews of people’s things being damaged, and I’m willing to bet my next paycheck that they DID NOT take the time to use rope and tie downs. Just sayin’.

We got 4 Relo Cubes and they came on a large flatbed truck.

They used a forklift to set all 4 in my driveway

YAY! My stuff is here at my new house!

Here is a quick video I made with my Flip just after we finished packing them up. I’m exhausted, as you can hear in my voice, and I kept calling them pods. They are NOT pods, they are Relo Cubes! Sorry about that ABF…I was near zombie mode at this point.

We had measured for them to all be placed in our driveway, but I didn’t think about the trees and bushes at the end of our driveway possibly being damaged when they used the forklift to lift them in. The driver actually pointed this out to me, and suggested we put them in the street instead.

I hadn’t planned on needing a permit so I had to call our local police department to check how that all worked. I explained our situation to them and they sent someone right out to check it out. Since we live on a semi-private street they said they would let me slide without a permit; which we really lucked out on. They can be expensive, so keep that in mind when figuring in your moving cost using the Relo Cubes.

Thanks again to ABF UPack Moving for sponsoring my move! You really made our move enjoyable. Did I just say moving was enjoyable? HA! Well you know what I mean ;)

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Heather in BC on 20 December, 2010 at 11:54 am

Wow Julie, great post with some very good tips. Moving is so stressful even if it’s just down the street – sounds like ABF made it all smoother for you. AND, they sponsored your move?!?!?! That is AWESOME – I love it when a company uses social media to this extent – and they got the best representation ever by helping you :)

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David on 3 January, 2011 at 10:47 pm

Good post. I like those pictures

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Mia on 6 January, 2011 at 7:36 am

It’s impressive how many stuff one person gathers, the worst part is when you have to move. For me this was a good time to get rid of the things i didn’t use or want.

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Jules on 6 January, 2011 at 8:12 am

Mia – I had two yard sales and got rid of so much stuff before we moved. It was a good feeling to rid myself of all the extras ;)

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Anna on 6 January, 2011 at 10:02 am

Oh my word..how much stuff do you have?!!!! Hope you are now settled in your new home and have a peaceful start to 2011. How many more boxes are left to unpack?!!!

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Jules on 6 January, 2011 at 10:27 am

Hi Anna, I’m pretty much all unpacked, but we do have a few odds-and-end boxes that we still need to tackle. We’re a family of 4, so we have a lot of “stuff”

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Jennifer on 9 January, 2011 at 5:28 pm

I hope you are all settled in now! We plan on moving in the next few months, and we are looking forward to a new home but not so much the packing and unpacking…

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Loretta on 9 January, 2011 at 9:39 pm

I love these pack it yourself moving things that are popping up and it sounds like you found a good one! When we relocated from PA to VA (holy crap 6+ years ago) there weren’t as many cool options and I know if we made that same move today it would cost us a lot less dollar wise.

Glad you had a safe move with minimal stress, it can be a lot to handle.

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Russell Davison on 13 February, 2011 at 2:14 am

I wish this removal service was available in other countries. We’ve moved a few times in Asia and Europe and the removers always ask for more money to complete the job for one excuse or the other. The usual tricks are; more stairs, longer distance, more volume, more weight, longer time. The service that you use would stop the majority of these remover tricks being carried out.. We even had one company who sent only two men instead of four. They were at our apartment for 4 days because they failed to turn up one day, after getting drunk the night before. They brought no boxes with them and no packing tape. We had to supply all the materials for them. They also kidnapped 2 televisions, 5 bikes and other furniture till we paid them an extra 20% in charges. We got our remaining furniture back only after 1 year of them threatening to sell our furniture at an auction. Your service puts the householder more in control and makes it easier to avoid these removal company wide boys.

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Mark on 1 June, 2011 at 10:16 am

We’ll move house in 1-2 years, and this way definitely appeals to me. What I like best is that the move can be done in pieces, and without the time “rush” that always seems to accompany truck rentals!

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