$40 for an Hour of Moving Help from Here to There Movers
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- One hour of help from two movers
- Helpful, experienced staff
- Transport belongings safely
For $40, today's side deal gets you an hour of moving help (up to an $85 value) from Here to There Movers. Your $40 covers the cost of one hour's work, the power of two strapping movers, and the space of one cavernous truck, but does not cover Here to There's $80 truck charge, a one-time flat fee. Today's Groupon is valid for travel in Allen, De Kalb, Noble, Whitley, Huntington, Wells, and Adams counties. You can buy up to five of today's Groupon to cover your individual moving needs. This deal is not valid on moves going to Ohio.
During the moving process, Here to There Movers will Tetris your belongings into the truck to ensure each box fits snugly between the sofa and taxidermied-squirrel collection, avoiding potential en-route shifting and snapped-off tails. Though packing supplies are not included, the able movers will happily use their time to help you pack up, or they'll spend the majority of their time loading your pre-packed items. Once loaded, they'll safely transport your belongings to their destination. To estimate your travel-time charge, count the number of counties that you must travel through and add a half hour of time to your tally for each. Skilled in the arts of horological estimation, Here to There recommends that an average one-bedroom apartment takes two hours of work. Therefore, a four-bedroom house, with an additional two hours tacked on for tackling garage and basement storage, takes roughly 10 hours to pack and move. Keep the one-bedroom-equals-two-hours formula in mind when making your own spatiotemporal calculations.
The transport of belongings from one abode to another is one of life's most stressful affairs, even more so than getting locked in a studio apartment with three generations of aging relatives and one enthusiastic time-shares salesman. Let the fully licensed staff of Here to There ease the daunting transition. Since he was 16 years old, company president and CEO Joshua Baxter has been dealing with the logistics of ferrying big, heavy, and expensive items over the River Styx of time and space. His staff members are similarly seasoned veterans of the bookshelf and piano, and treat every belonging as though it were a loaded antique air gun or crystal-unicorn collection. Here to There provides a Frequently Asked Questions page and a series of moving tips for the befuddled house-swapper or recreational vagrant.
Reviews
Nine Google Mappers give Here to There Movers a near-perfect 4.5 stars, and Angie's List reviewers give it high marks as well:
- We have used Here to There Movers whenever we need to move large amounts or just one item. They do an excellent job!!! Fast, friendly and accountable service. – terribaxter1948, Google Maps
- Here to There Movers could not have done a better job. They greatly exceeded my expectations. They met with my parents at my house to pack up the truck, and my parents thought they worked quickly and did a great job. – Kathryn Mecklenburg, Angie's List
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About Here to There Movers
Joshua Baxter was born to move. As a child he was so entrenched in his family's auction business that when Joshua was 16, his father pulled him aside and told him it was time to take an active role. So, Joshua took his driver's test in the truck the family used to pick up merchandise, and at 19 he bought his own truck, handling the transportation of the often-valuable antiques. That skill and preternatural understanding of merchandise transportation led to the birth of Here To There Movers. Now, Joshua has trucks headquartered in five Midwest cities.
Here To There Movers' technicians know that the transport of belongings from one abode to another is one of life's most stressful affairs, even more than interviewing for a position at the local bomb diffusery. The licensed and insured staff can arrive at a moment's notice, equipped to handle bookshelves, boxes, and pianos. Here To There provides a frequently asked questions page and moving tips for the befuddled house-swapper or recreational vagrant.