Moving Company Recommendations - UK to USA

Moving Company Recommendations - UK to USA

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Marcq

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72 posts

97 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Hello all, I hope you are well
Myself and my wife will be moving to Texas (Austin) from the UK (North West) at the end of the year. I am looking for any recommendations of moving companies to use (or not use!).
I thought I have found one, but they have become quite unresponsive, which I take as a bad sign. Thankfully have not yet been paid.
We don't have much furnitre, mostly clothes, so volume wise I would guess a 1 bedroom apartment (say 12 m3?).
It appear that prices have also risen quite rapidly recently, so any alternative ideas are very welcome!

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Having moved around quite a bit, I ended up selling most of my stuff and buying new when I got there, especially furniture.

Marcq

Original Poster:

72 posts

97 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Yeah I completely agree. We did the same moving back to the UK from Switzerlandm Sadly we've accumulated some quite cool items, and my wife a lot lot of clothes, so I'm not sure that is an option this time!

Rich_AR

1,960 posts

204 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Marcq said:
Yeah I completely agree. We did the same moving back to the UK from Switzerlandm Sadly we've accumulated some quite cool items, and my wife a lot lot of clothes, so I'm not sure that is an option this time!
North West England to Texas... she ain't gonna need half of those clothes. Get rid. silly

NMNeil

5,860 posts

50 months

Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Maybe see if they will ship the POD from the UK to the US.
They drop off a POD at your house, you fill it, they collect it and deliver it to your new address where you unload it. Simple concept and very popular here.
https://ukpods.co.uk/moving-and-storage/

Marcq

Original Poster:

72 posts

97 months

Wednesday 12th October 2022
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Rich_AR said:
North West England to Texas... she ain't gonna need half of those clothes. Get rid. silly
Haha I agree, fur coats will not be required!


NMNeil said:
Maybe see if they will ship the POD from the UK to the US.
They drop off a POD at your house, you fill it, they collect it and deliver it to your new address where you unload it. Simple concept and very popular here.
https://ukpods.co.uk/moving-and-storage/
Thank-you, I'll check it out. Does look quite convenient!

MisanoPayments

318 posts

42 months

Wednesday 12th October 2022
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Interesting, not heard of that box method before. OP, if you use them can you come back and let us know? Sometimes clients ask me for suggestions, thanks.

Marcq

Original Poster:

72 posts

97 months

Wednesday 12th October 2022
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The pods seem good, reviews are good, however, they only do domestic shipping sadly!

unrepentant

21,257 posts

256 months

Tuesday 13th December 2022
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I used Pearson's. They were excellent, packed everything including antiques, clocks, paintings etc.. very carefully and delivered at the other end. That was in 2010 mind so who knows now.

Slateski

8 posts

14 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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If you're still looking for options, check into 3 movers - they're based out of the U.S. but do a lot of international moving so they might be a good option. Definitely steer away from any companies that become unresponsive. Moving overseas involves a lot and any company that doesn't totally have their bases covered is one you should avoid. Best advice I can give is to find a couple good options and get estimates from all of them to see where they are as far as price. I'd probably ask a few questions of them too, just to make sure they know what they're doing.