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Hi, I just quoted by sunny just now afternoon.. Per full load 14foot.. 280/- dismantling n fix it back of wardrobe n bedframe cost 150/-.. 1st 20 empty cartons foc, is the price correct??

Yes, this is the quote I gotten from Sunny as well, except I do not need them to dismantle bed frame and wardrobe.

 

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Looks like I made the right choice by engaging The Helping Hand for my house moving on 24 Oct.

Have contacted Soon Seng Transport and KNT Movers, both quoted me $650 and $680 respectively. The Helping Hand came and a quote was made by Sunny on the spot -$280 for full load of a 14ft truck.

Shall comment after I moved to the new house.

 

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Just want to say that I'm one of the satisfied customer of The Helping Hands movers. They helped with my house moving last Wed. Fast and efficient!

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Hi, is the price still $280 per trip ?

i paid about $290 including two flight of stairs.

Moved one 70'Tv one 2 seater sofa Bed , 1 Ikea Corner Computer Table a couple of Bicycles and about 15 boxes of Stuff

 

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K just finished moving... Very fast and efficient with proper wrapping and care to ur items.

Two Thumbs Up... Will use them again.

I highly recommend them if u want to move...

Very Satisfied with their Service and attitude...

Hi, is the price still $280 per trip ?

 

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Just engaged them will do a FR after the move

K just finished moving... Very fast and efficient with proper wrapping and care to ur items.

Two Thumbs Up... Will use them again.

I highly recommend them if u want to move...

Very Satisfied with their Service and attitude...

 

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I fully understand the wish that workers take off their shoes in your house. I also cringe when I think of dirty shoes walking on my new floor. But if we think about it objectively, does that not compromise their safety? I think it is SOP at all workplaces that shoes or even safety boots be worn when moving heavy objects. And our homes happen to be these people's workplaces.

 

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