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Need ideas on moving
« on: January 19, 2009, 10:17:53 am »
I"m shipping my video game with all of my household goods.  I'm wondering the best way to package up the game.  Especially, I'm concerned with messing up the paint, as my black paint has always been somewhat sticky.  The moving company offered up plastic wrap, carboard wrap or blankets.  I'm thinking cardboard would be the best.

Anybody had an experience/ideas?

Thanks,

Dan

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Re: Need ideas on moving
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2009, 10:51:37 am »
I"m shipping my video game with all of my household goods.  I'm wondering the best way to package up the game.  Especially, I'm concerned with messing up the paint, as my black paint has always been somewhat sticky.  The moving company offered up plastic wrap, carboard wrap or blankets.  I'm thinking cardboard would be the best.

Anybody had an experience/ideas?

Thanks,

Dan

I moved cross country, had my Mortal Kombat professionally crated, and it arrived with not a scratch.  They even put the shock stickers on it to make sure the moving company didn't manhandle it.

Fired right up out of the box.