posted by
damerell at 10:40am on 29/05/2008
I am moving to Cambridge in July. My landlord and I have n+1 washing machines. Anyone - preferably someone we can drop it off with somewhere near Hampton or in Cambridge - want the indefinite loan of my recently fixed Hoover machine? It does 6kg loads but I think they all do these days.
Also, I have to ship a bunch of stuff trans-Atlantic (literally ship) - I know some of youse may have done this before, and I was hoping I could extract recommendations on firms to use or avoid.
Also, I have to ship a bunch of stuff trans-Atlantic (literally ship) - I know some of youse may have done this before, and I was hoping I could extract recommendations on firms to use or avoid.
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So where are you going to be in Cambridge then?
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or we could use
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Closest I've been to long-distance shipping of furniture and stuff was Sweden to Britain. It is well worth noting that if they say they'll invoice you, they probably only will IF you are a corporation (I was bitten by that, as I was told they'd invoice me with a 30-days-to-pay and then called me the day before the move, wondering where the hell their money was, with the following day being full of bank closures, so I couldn't do the money dance then and there).
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Who were "they", please?
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My washer-drier is currently only a washer because of fail.
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content-free apart from...
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Husband had his stuff shipped part-load to the Netherlands. It got there ok, but we were very fed up of the only CD that wasn't in the container by the time it arrived...
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Maybe I'll see you some Sunday out with the CTC (http://www.ctc-cambridge.org.uk/). Or at the Hauxton audax (http://www.aukweb.net/cal/calsolo.php?Ride=08-413) in September.
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