Talk About Chomping At The Bit
*LOL*
No flys on you Donnie.
When C&F contacts you have the following information handy for each item:
Type of item(s), weight,length, width, and height. Of course C&F needs to know where they are going and where to pick up from.
Most C&F locations move major appliances all the time, but you should ask if this particular location has experience moving washing machines and dryers. Some money can be shaved off the price if items are already packed/crated. While C&F tends to pack/crate extremely well, not everything needs to be on a pallet, which it seems C&F uses by default for "heavy" items.
There is another option; UPS freight will ship major appliances if they fall within certian guidelines (weight versus dimensions). One simply packs/crates the item and then calls UPS to arrange pickup and delivery. If the items are UPSable, it is cheaper than C&F, but someone has to to the packing/crating. Since this is UPS and not C&F, the better items are crated/packed the less chance of damage. Have had several large heavy items sent via UPS with no problem. All however were well packed and crated.
It is widely known all boys play with their new toys on Christmas morning, guess we know where Donnie will be all Christmas day! *LOL*
Keep us posted!
Launderess