Hello, forum members. Has anyone used the cost calculator on the NationalMovers website? My wife and I are in the process of planning a move from Seattle to Austin, and we would like to somehow figure out in advance how much it might cost, so that there are no surprises later. I came across their "Average Moving Cost Calculator", it seems convenient - you enter where from, where to, approximate volume, and it immediately gives you a price. But how do you know how realistic it is? Has anyone checked how much it matches the actual costs in the end? It would be great to hear feedback, especially from those who have moved interstate.
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Has anyone used the cost calculator on the NationalMovers website?
Has anyone used the cost calculator on the NationalMovers website?
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