we dont have much stuff…… if possible we would like to move his car too, we are going from queensland to sa. can anyone reccommend a good removalist or even cheap truck hire please thank you……

Cheap removalist’s tend to break and lose things and dont have insurance. or they can hold your furniture hostage until you pay them more money or you wont see your furniture again. so you pay them a lot more money and you get your furniture. It’s best to do what the person above Say’s and to sell your belongings and buy new thing’s when you get to your new house. You could try shopping at somewhere like Ikea for cheap furniture and gradually buy better furniture.

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  1. duje

    2009 Nov 22 1

    Whichever way you go will be expensive you also need insurance. it sometimes is cheaper to sell your stuff.
    References :

  2. Iceman

    2009 Nov 22 2

    Cheap removalist’s tend to break and lose things and dont have insurance. or they can hold your furniture hostage until you pay them more money or you wont see your furniture again. so you pay them a lot more money and you get your furniture. It’s best to do what the person above Say’s and to sell your belongings and buy new thing’s when you get to your new house. You could try shopping at somewhere like Ikea for cheap furniture and gradually buy better furniture.
    References :

  3. tori b

    2009 Nov 22 3

    Don’t hire a truck or removalist. Put your stuff on a road train, much cheaper!
    I too, am moving interstate and we’re not bothering taking any furniture or cars. We’ll buy second hand furniture and a cheap car when we get there. If you think about it, you could spend a couple of thousand on moving your stuff, or spend a couple of thousand buying new stuff and don’t have to worry about it getting lost or broken in transit!
    Here are some links anyway.
    References :
    http://www.wembleycargo.com/frames/loc.htm

    http://www.citymove.com.au/cms/removals/3560/local.aspx

    http://vanlines.com.au/domestic/index.html


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