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In the Thread: To move audio equipment in another home.
Post Subject: An Intelligent Moving Company?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/9/2010
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Jessie, you know it is sometimes disgusting to read your posts. In some cases you write posts that are one to one with what I would write and if not correct spelling then I would swear that it was written by me. A few days back, talking with a guy and describing to him how I would like to have my move organized I used the same concepts and even the same words as you did.  I thigh that I am unique in my mania! My ego is hurt!

JJ Triode, yes, I am do not mind to give let say $100 per person extra to the movers if it assure that they will obey what I say. I am not sure however how to configure this agreement. I hate people who declare their intention of giving big tips if the job gone well. In my view that insults people who respect what they do. In my photography business when people tell me from the start that I will be getting a “big tip” I have a strong aspiration to walk out of the job. So, I do not want to shoot myself in foot by creepy flashing a promise of the “big tip”.

I recently spoke with people from Intelligent Moving Company. They are a small three-crew moving company located in Cambridge, MA.

http://www.intelligentlabor.com/

Interesting that after informing to the owner of the company my “demand” he did not find my demands idiotic (like others did). He even told me that if I do not remove tubes from my amps then I might damage the tube sockets during the move. After speaking with a number of other companies when people asked me “What does it mean thousands of LP records?” I feel very positive with this Intelligent Moving Company… Might be it would be it?

The Cat

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