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Moving w/ Pins

By resipsa

8 years ago


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    #1 8 years ago

    Looking at a potential cross country move and just curious to get anyone's thoughts that have been through this before as to what I should do about my pins. I currently have 6 pins and my thinking is that having the movers take them along with all our other junk is going to add a lot of cost. Plus I'm kind of concerned with how I would need to prepare them so they would be safe. Would I be better off just selling them and rebuying them (or different ones), once we've moved? We're a number of months away from any move, but just starting to think about these kinds of details.

    #6 8 years ago
    Quoted from Meph:

    Moving?? You can't leave us NY guys, who is going to bring the coffee and donuts to Tim's next year?

    um, think you got the wrong guy...I'm in chicago area currently.

    Quoted from stevevt:

    At least some part of the equation is whether games are cheaper, the same, or more expensive where you're moving to.

    We're looking into a move to the Denver area. Wouldn't think there would be much difference in prices between IL/WI and CO but definitly something to consider. The cost of the move comes out of our own pockets, so the extra weight of moving the pins is a real cost to take under consideration. Which leads me to think I might be better off selling at least some.

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