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I found this more stressful than other types of long distance moving because everything had to fall into place rather than being able to plan exact dates/times. However, it worked out fine for me and fell in to place exactly as I'd hoped! My only real complaint is that you need a lot more room to park this trailer than the "2 Honda Civic" car length they described to me before booking, the drivers arrived and said they need more like 9 car lengths to get it in to place so it is not ideal for every situation. It's not quite as flexible as a POD but it was definitely a little cheaper. *if you are using this long distance, the trailer/suspension is made for freight, you have to hire a really good mover to pack your stuff in to it if you don't want broken things. My stuff was in there like a high skilled game of Tetris and it really reduced the amount of damage to my belongings, but you can tell the boxes really took a beating on the way down, they are not reusable. I used tons of moving blankets as well and I only ended up with minimal damage to a few pieces.* I'd recommend it, but I'm not convinced it saved me a ton of money. Example: (I went from Ohio to TX, 12 ft of trailer $1950 + movers loading/unloading $1000)
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