Does everyone really buy them?
Does everyone really buy them?
Hi guys. I'm currently in the process of preparing for a move and I realized that I underestimated the number of boxes I'll need. I bought a couple of packs at Home Depot - but it's not exactly budget-friendly, especially when it all adds up. Now I'm wondering where I can find free boxes, preferably nearby (I live in the suburbs of Chicago). Does everyone really buy them?
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Great question! I literally moved from Pasadena to Glendale a month ago, so the question "where to get free moving boxes" is as fresh as yesterday's coffee for me. I'll say right away: yes, you really can assemble boxes for free, and in good condition. You just have to run around a bit and don't be shy about asking. I saved over $100 doing this thanks to https://nationalmovers.org/, so it's definitely worth it. Wine & liquor stores are a treasure trove. I went to a local liquor store on the corner, politely asked if they had any extra boxes, and they brought me a mountain! These boxes are sturdy, usually with handles, perfect for heavy things like books or dishes. And most importantly, they are clean. Petco & PetSmart - I didn't even think about it at first, but they have dry food boxes, and they are really sturdy. Plus, people often give them away willingly, because they are too lazy to dispose of them themselves.
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I'm following the topic, thanks to everyone for the advice! I would never have thought about liquor stores and veterinary clinics. But it makes sense - strong boxes, and most importantly, they give it away with pleasure. I'll take note, I'm moving to Burbank soon.
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it is interesting for me too