I currently live in Boston and I am moving to NY I need help with the move

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shadybaneal

Hello how are you? I was a little absent in the last time because for those who didn't know I currently live in Boston and in a few days I will move to New York, it is a dream come true for me, I already have the apartment and everything I need except how to carry my stuff, I guess I'll have to hire a professional mover, since I don't have my own vehicle or anything that can do the move. What professional removal company can you recommend? remember that I am moving from Boston to New York, so I need the company to be long distance

EscherehcsE
shadybaneal wrote:

Hello how are you? I was a little absent in the last time because for those who didn't know I currently live in Boston and in a few days I will move to New York, it is a dream come true for me, I already have the apartment and everything I need except how to carry my stuff, I guess I'll have to hire a professional mover, since I don't have my own vehicle or anything that can do the move. What professional removal company can you recommend? remember that I am moving from Boston to New York, so I need the company to be long distance

Fred's Iffy Movers should work out fine for you. Give 'em a try...

But really, you're moving in a few days and you haven't set up a mover? You should have planned better than that, tbh.

(Of course, you're a new account, so this could be a troll, lol)

DreamscapeHorizons

NY City or another part of the state?

Aeacb_7221
Buy a teleporter.
EscherehcsE

Or you could sell your stuff in a garage sale, then buy all new stuff in New York...

Woollensock2
What a good idea ✌️😎
AussieMatey

Try Aussie Removals - we'll get you there very cheaply for only $136,000, and very quickly too . . . in about 7 months.

MarkPey

When choosing a moving company, it's important to do your research, read reviews, and get quotes from multiple companies to compare prices and services. It's also a good idea to verify that the moving company is licensed and insured to protect your belongings during the move.

DreamscapeHorizons

Yeah, it'd be messed up to watch em load all ur stuff into a box truck, u give em the address, yall wave ur goodbyes and see u laters, then they drive off into the sunset never to be seen again.  The next day after a dozen phone calls u go "welp, they just learnt me a good one."

Ur already messing up by moving to NY (people are trying to get away from there, not move there), don't make it worse by trusting any ol movers.

seylen

I see a bit of negativity about New York City in the comments. I want to visit this city, but the trip keeps getting postponed because of my work. Isn't it really a great place for constant living?
About moving companies, I think you can go to a-plus-moving.com. I don't know many companies here because I was living in Canada. I have only used a moving service once, but I enjoyed it. I was drinking coffee while the guys carried and moved my stuff out of the apartment.

EscherehcsE
seylen wrote:

I see a bit of negativity about New York City in the comments. I want to visit this city, but the trip keeps getting postponed because of my work. Isn't it really a great place for constant living?
About moving companies, I think you can go to a-plus-moving.com. I don't know many companies here because I was living in Canada. I have only used a moving service once, but I enjoyed it. I was drinking coffee while the guys carried and moved my stuff out of the apartment.

NYC is a great place to move to if you're a criminal.

EscherehcsE

I follow Louis Rossmann's YouTube channel. (He has a business that fixes Apple laptops.) Louis was born in Staten Island, and he'd lived in the NYC area his entire life. I figured he'd live in NYC forever. The corrupt and incompetent government recently managed to drive him out of the state. He moved his business and residence to another state to escape the NYC insanity.

seylen
EscherehcsE wrote:
seylen wrote:

I see a bit of negativity about New York City in the comments. I want to visit this city, but the trip keeps getting postponed because of my work. Isn't it really a great place for constant living?
About moving companies, I think you can go to a-plus-moving.com. I don't know many companies here because I was living in Canada. I have only used a moving service once, but I enjoyed it. I was drinking coffee while the guys carried and moved my stuff out of the apartment.

NYC is a great place to move to if you're a criminal.

I guess I've watched too many movies about bad guys, because now I want to visit NYC more tongue

EscherehcsE
seylen wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
seylen wrote:

I see a bit of negativity about New York City in the comments. I want to visit this city, but the trip keeps getting postponed because of my work. Isn't it really a great place for constant living?
About moving companies, I think you can go to a-plus-moving.com. I don't know many companies here because I was living in Canada. I have only used a moving service once, but I enjoyed it. I was drinking coffee while the guys carried and moved my stuff out of the apartment.

NYC is a great place to move to if you're a criminal.

I guess I've watched too many movies about bad guys, because now I want to visit NYC more

Well, a *short* visit - You'll probably survive...Probably...

idilis
EscherehcsE wrote:
shadybaneal wrote:

Hello how are you? I was a little absent in the last time because for those who didn't know I currently live in Boston and in a few days I will move to New York, it is a dream come true for me, I already have the apartment and everything I need except how to carry my stuff, I guess I'll have to hire a professional mover, since I don't have my own vehicle or anything that can do the move. What professional removal company can you recommend? remember that I am moving from Boston to New York, so I need the company to be long distance

Fred's Iffy Movers should work out fine for you. Give 'em a try...

But really, you're moving in a few days and you haven't set up a mover? You should have planned better than that, tbh.

(Of course, you're a new account, so this could be a troll, lol)

I was expecting a response with an ad from another fresh account.

stiil it is strange that the op, @shadybaneal, and some others on this topic, @vikinit and @MarkPey joined on the same date and haven't played a single game.

op also has this topic with the same suspects.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/which-online-casino-do-you-recommend-to-play-aviator

and @vikinit has a duplicate of this topic

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/moving-company-in-boston

Lalafantiz

Congrats on the big move! Moving is always a bit of a hassle, but it's also super exciting to start fresh in a new city. As for your stuff, I totally recommend using a professional moving company - it takes so much stress off your shoulders. I don't know if you've heard of them, but I've used https://doortodoormover.com/ before and they were awesome. They're a legit moving company that can help you out with everything from packing to loading to unloading. Plus, their prices are pretty reasonable compared to other movers I've looked into. Anyway, good luck with the move! 

CesilyaRansom

tbh i dont think ur going to get help on chess.com

sry and good luck ig

Mattew

Best move is e4 for sure

slowlysnoww

I lived in Boston for a long time, but six months ago with a job change I had to change my city of residence as well. Of course, I was not mentally ready to move, but I was comforted by the fact that I had enough money to ensure a comfortable life in the new place. When I arrived in New York, I immediately bought an apartment, having coordinated all the details with the owner through the owner operator lease agreement. While all the paperwork was being processed, I lived in a hotel for a while and was stressed out, but I think that is normal. The move even improved my quality of life.

Witkrag

Don't make no move without help.of capo di.tutti capi.