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First, I was flying on faith in my fellow Yelpers when I had to put down a $75 deposit for scheduling a moving appointment. I was kind of thinking, shouldn't *I* be collecting a deposit to make sure the movers show up when they say they will? Alas, no worries, Big Guy for Hire was on-time and ready to work.You could tell they were always thinking a step or three ahead when it came to what order to put the pieces in the truck. It was like a big puzzle and they only won when all the pieces went together without damaging each other; and they did it.I made 2 errors in my move that Big Guy for Hire was able to save me from. First, I didn't have enough moving blankets. They were able to use old bath towels and such that I had, and nothing got damaged. (Note: I have since learned you can rent cheapo moving blankets at U-Haul for $5 for a half dozen. $20 would have gone a long way on moving day.) My second error was that I had a huge, heavy elliptical which I thought would move in one piece but it turned out to be too big to fit. I had already moved the hex wrench needed to partially disassemble it. Fortunately, John had a small set of tools in his car that included the right tool. Saved a trip to the hardware.Big Guy for Hire fills a great niche - reasonably priced heavy lifters for people who need stuff moved but have their own truck/transportation. 5 stars.
First, I was flying on faith in my fellow Yelpers when I had to put down a $75 deposit for scheduling a moving appointment. I was kind of thinking, shouldn't *I* be collecting a deposit to make sure the movers show up when they say they will? Alas, no worries, Big Guy for Hire was on-time and ready to work.You could tell they were always thinking a step or three ahead when it came to what order to put the pieces in the truck. It was like a big puzzle and they only won when all the pieces went together without damaging each other; and they did it.I made 2 errors in my move that Big Guy for Hire was able to save me from. First, I didn't have enough moving blankets. They were able to use old bath towels and such that I had, and nothing got damaged. (Note: I have since learned you can rent cheapo moving blankets at U-Haul for $5 for a half dozen. $20 would have gone a long way on moving day.) My second error was that I had a huge, heavy elliptical which I thought would move in one piece but it turned out to be too big to fit. I had already moved the hex wrench needed to partially disassemble it. Fortunately, John had a small set of tools in his car that included the right tool. Saved a trip to the hardware.Big Guy for Hire fills a great niche - reasonably priced heavy lifters for people who need stuff moved but have their own truck/transportation. 5 stars.... Collapse
