professional movers ?

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professional movers ?

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I am thinking of moving in the future and I am considering useing professional movers if the price is not to steep .

My questions are

1) Who are the professional mover companies I should consider ? (i.e the best ones)
2) How much time do the movers need to know in advance before they will be available to move
3) How much is it to hire professional movers ( on average , must be a guildline on how much is to much or to little)
4) Can the movers just move my stuff into a truck or storage space , or can they also drive it to the destination or can they just not drive it just unload at the begining or end... what I am wondering with this question is if they have to do the who process or if they can just be hired to do part of the process of moving.
5) If know body can answer 1-4 then is there a contact number out there , who I can contact that would (as well as websites).

I am located in the new england area more specifically in the conneticuit / massuchessets area

Thanks for any help
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Re: professional movers ?

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Wrong website, buddy.
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so you cann't ask general questions in the general rambling section
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It's the other way around: You're wrong for expecting an specialist answer where you ought to expect (meaningless geek) ramblings.

Haven't you learned yet from all the insults and bans over not following the smart questions rule? Because that's exactly what this is: a stupid question - both of them.
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Combuster wrote: a stupid question
Id of expected only the specialists to respond, if there were any. Then i wouldn't of expected a response at all. That's a suggestion, not an answer.
Nessphoro wrote: Wrong website, buddy.
If you don't have an answer, then why reply? Bud.
Combuster wrote:Haven't you learned yet from all the insults and bans over not following the smart questions rule
Many other members could use this speech too.
Non-programming computer questions are ok too.
Its a question, and all i see is amateur responses from people that all of a sudden have the time to say they don't like it. You don't have the answer, then don't respond. Your just wasting space with your complaints that i don't find valid. This sub-forum is for any question (as it is, just a general Non-programming computer question). Get along, or find a more worthy thread. I don't see any rules broken.

Combuster wrote:You're wrong for expecting an specialist answer where you ought to expect (meaningless geek) ramblings
No, where YOU ought to expect. You don't know everyone here. :roll: Don't you think he would wait until someone who knew about it would, rather than someone who has no other time but to get on the forum and complain about this? Whats to complain about? He wasn't wrong, posting child pornography is wrong (an example of something wrong to post anywhere), this is just a question. General question isn't a course in college anyone can study and specialize in to come on here and make responses for. If someone happens to know, they will respond. Your response wasn't necessary.
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