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All Points Moving & Storage - great job

Just wanted to say thank you to the team at All Points Moving & Storage for the fabulous job they did helping us move last weekend.  Mitchell, Kenney, Dre, & Richard were a pleasure to work with.  They were friendly and outgoing and easy to converse with.  There was a great deal of laughter as we were working.  It sometimes felt that we had friends helping us to move, instead of a company that we had hired.  They were very diligent and got the job done efficiently and correctly (nothing was broken or damaged).

I called several companies and All Points Moving & Storage was the one that had the best rates and the most flexibility in terms of when we wanted to move.  I actually chose them over a company that had moved us twice in the past simply because the rate was so competitive.

If you are in need of movers in the Maryland, DC, Virginia area give Bill Curtis from All Points Moving & Storage a call (301) 625-5001, (202) 726-1700, (703) 212-7800.  Be sure to tell him you heard about them from me.   Happy Moving!

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

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3 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • July 19 2008 06:22PM

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Well that was a blessing. I HATE moving. One day soon i will be doing it again but i dont look forward to it at all.

Posted by Robert L. Brown~Grand Rapids Real Estate Bellabay Realty, West Michigan (www.mrbrownsellsgr.com) about 1 year ago

nice post, finding quality moving companies is not always as hard as it might seem. this article has some good pointers on finding a quality moving company, such as questions to ask when hiring someone.

Posted by tom about 1 year ago

Stacey, nice ThemThem to Mitchell, Kenney, Dre, & Richard & the All Points Moving & Storage Company. Glad to hear they did such a great job for you.

Posted by * Rate A Home (Rate A Home) about 1 year ago

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