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Shipping furniture from one state to another: Practical or not? - microchip - 06-01-2009 Just curious. I'd be interested in having a Sofa and Loveseat shipped/moved/transported from Phoenix to Boulder. I'm guessing I'd be better off just living with what's on the market here, but I'm still curious nontheless. TiA Re: Shipping furniture from one state to another: Practical or not? - C(-)ris - 06-01-2009 Not worth it. Unless it is worth a couple grand per piece. Re: Shipping furniture from one state to another: Practical or not? - ztirffritz - 06-01-2009 Unless you can find some who just happens to be driving between those two places and has room, it isn't worth it. Re: Shipping furniture from one state to another: Practical or not? - Carm - 06-01-2009 Not practical, unless you dont mind shelling out extra cash for shipping. Joe Re: Shipping furniture from one state to another: Practical or not? - Jack D. - 06-01-2009 You can try something like http://www.uship.com/. Free to list and you can set the price of what you're willing to pay. Re: Shipping furniture from one state to another: Practical or not? - Racer X - 06-01-2009 I had a bunch of stuff moved from Phoenix to Seattle. My cousin is the head salesman for the local rep for a nationwide mover. It cost me $350 back in 2003, and that was just the fuel difference based on weight. Special deal for him and I. Full sized freezer, armoire, futon and antique sea chest. Re: Shipping furniture from one state to another: Practical or not? - lost in space - 06-01-2009 I had a wingback chair and 40" dia. dining table shipped from Oakland Ca to Spokane WA 10 years ago. It cost $250. |