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Mon, Jun 30th, 2014, 04:54 AM #16
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Try the dumpster area of apartment buildings for the next few of days,anyone who moved in at the end of June will be unpacking soon
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Mon, Jul 7th, 2014, 12:37 PM #17
Thanks all for the suggestions I was able to get some boxes as they were putting items on the shelf.
My next rant is that always at the front about 80% of the boxes have holes in the middle and the boxes that they breakdown for the trash are the good non-holed boxes. Why do they think people want to do a balancing act with their groceries in these boxes.
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Mon, Jul 7th, 2014, 02:56 PM #18
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There is such a company that you can RENT plastic boxes from. EcoBox, google them. It's good for the environment and less hassle than finding boxes.
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Wed, Jul 9th, 2014, 05:43 PM #19
You can try Mc Donalds. I used to use their fry boxes for moving as they are very sturdy and medium sized. They do have the "hole" in the middled but we never had an issue with it because we arranged stuff in the box so it was covered. Additionally the tape on the bottom and top usually covers this "hole" completely. Now for books and the like try to get their tomato boxes. Those things are amazing!
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