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Quidco-ette
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This may be useful to anyone in the process of moving, or soon to be moving.
I have had my 10 free boxes delivered, they are very good.
Although I am not sure whether this is the correct place to make this posting as the boxes are free if you collect (Yorkshire) or £8.99 for delivery.
You can claim your free boxes by using the following link
http://www.helpineedboxes.co.uk/freeboxes/ and entering the following
code FBX2008. Be sure to tell any friends that are moving home about
this great offer, but remember stocks are limited!!
I have had my 10 free boxes delivered, they are very good.
Although I am not sure whether this is the correct place to make this posting as the boxes are free if you collect (Yorkshire) or £8.99 for delivery.
You can claim your free boxes by using the following link
http://www.helpineedboxes.co.uk/freeboxes/ and entering the following
code FBX2008. Be sure to tell any friends that are moving home about
this great offer, but remember stocks are limited!!
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Orrrrr if you don't really wanna pay for moving boxes, me and my mum usually go down to our local CO-OP or Tesco etc to see if they have any spare boxes available from stock. I don't know whether it's the same for everywhere in the country but in our village they're more than happy to give us lots of different sized boxes!
Just a suggestion in case people haven't checked at their local supermarkets first
Marie
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Orrrrr if you don't really wanna pay for moving boxes, me and my mum usually go down to our local CO-OP or Tesco etc to see if they have any spare boxes available from stock. I don't know whether it's the same for everywhere in the country but in our village they're more than happy to give us lots of different sized boxes!
Just a suggestion in case people haven't checked at their local supermarkets first
Marie
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Yep, I got a load from the local Aldi when I moved, popped in there one day and asked them to put a few aside for me and went back the next day and picked them up.
More enviromentally friendly too!Missing Tesco R&R since Feb '07 :A & now a "Tesco veteran" apparently!0 -
Delivery charge £8.99 unless you collect from their depot:j30/7/10:j
:j24/1/14 :j
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I used my local appliance store.
Nice big boxes that tv's etc had come in, they also gave me a load of packaging peanuts aswell :beer:I’m a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Competitions Time, Shopping & Freebies boards, Employment, Jobseeking & Training boards If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
Check out your local hospital. Theres loads of different sizes, disposed of every day, try phoning the switchboard and asking to speak to the pharmacy supplies or distribution depts.,and asking for their boxes, hope that helps someone xxThis above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. (SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, 1600) :kisses2:
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Many communities (especially smaller ones) still have a local, family owned appliance store. The best stores give away boxes on a daily basis, so don't be afraid to ask. It helps them to get young families into the store - and young families buy appliances.
Refrigerator boxes are the biggest, but it can be hard to get eight refrigerator boxes, depending on the size of the store. All boxes do not have to be the same size.0 -
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It can also be worth trying freecycle, I got over 25 boxes for my last move after putting a wanted message up and then offered them again after we had unpacked. The lady we got them off said that she was just going to get the removal firm to come and get them if I hadn't asked for them0
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Hmm I joined Iammoving.com and I didn't receive any codes?!"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0
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