Shipping Household Goods/Cars
#1
Shipping Household Goods/Cars
I'm moving to Hawaii and am curious about everyone's experience with or reviews of shipping companies. Any pitfalls or certain companies to avoid? How long does it take for stuff to get from CA to HI? Storage costs per month once it gets there? How difficult is the claims process? How expensive is it in general (how much weight did you ship at what cost)? Did anyone ship from anywhere besides CA? Any crazy rules for shipping a car you wish you would have known beforehand? Any other words of advice are welcome. Thanks!
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I'm moving to Hawaii and am curious about everyone's experience with or reviews of shipping companies. Any pitfalls or certain companies to avoid? How long does it take for stuff to get from CA to HI? Storage costs per month once it gets there? How difficult is the claims process? How expensive is it in general (how much weight did you ship at what cost)? Did anyone ship from anywhere besides CA? Any crazy rules for shipping a car you wish you would have known beforehand? Any other words of advice are welcome. Thanks!
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If you drop the car yourself in Long Beach, it will be $1050 to ship it. You can not have anything in the car. They will check it.
I shipped stuff using Pods. Definitely the cheapest way. They will drop the pod at your house, you take as long as you want to fill it, then call them they pick it up and will deliver to your place in HI. You can have them store the pod until you are ready for about $225/month. A 16 ft pod cost about $6000 total. Moving companies will be a lot more.
#3
there are only 3 companies that ship cars to HI. I use Pasha.
If you drop the car yourself in Long Beach, it will be $1050 to ship it. You can not have anything in the car. They will check it.
I shipped stuff using Pods. Definitely the cheapest way. They will drop the pod at your house, you take as long as you want to fill it, then call them they pick it up and will deliver to your place in HI. You can have them store the pod until you are ready for about $225/month. A 16 ft pod cost about $6000 total. Moving companies will be a lot more.
If you drop the car yourself in Long Beach, it will be $1050 to ship it. You can not have anything in the car. They will check it.
I shipped stuff using Pods. Definitely the cheapest way. They will drop the pod at your house, you take as long as you want to fill it, then call them they pick it up and will deliver to your place in HI. You can have them store the pod until you are ready for about $225/month. A 16 ft pod cost about $6000 total. Moving companies will be a lot more.
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They post their schedule on the web page so if you drop off right before a ship, could be as little as a week, if you just missed the ship could be up to two & half weeks (this is for Oahu, other islands can add considerable time).
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If you have FedEx benefits as a 121 Jumpseat reciprocal try that. 75%off.
Done it multiple times both directions, 2 day.
Sell the big stuff. Buy once settled in off Craigslist. Remember people are doing the same thing in the other direction. And not going to spend $6000 on their $500 couch and household crap.
Also the gas in the car needs to be nearly empty.
Good luck.
Done it multiple times both directions, 2 day.
Sell the big stuff. Buy once settled in off Craigslist. Remember people are doing the same thing in the other direction. And not going to spend $6000 on their $500 couch and household crap.
Also the gas in the car needs to be nearly empty.
Good luck.
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If you have FedEx benefits as a 121 Jumpseat reciprocal try that. 75%off.
Done it multiple times both directions, 2 day.
Sell the big stuff. Buy once settled in off Craigslist. Remember people are doing the same thing in the other direction. And not going to spend $6000 on their $500 couch and household crap.
Also the gas in the car needs to be nearly empty.
Good luck.
Done it multiple times both directions, 2 day.
Sell the big stuff. Buy once settled in off Craigslist. Remember people are doing the same thing in the other direction. And not going to spend $6000 on their $500 couch and household crap.
Also the gas in the car needs to be nearly empty.
Good luck.
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You can call Pods and get a quote for free. They can give you a schedule of when the pod will arrive if you give them dates when you want it picked up at your house.
Moving your stuff is the easy part. Finding a place to live on Oahu is more difficult. See other thread....
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Once the car gets there, if there are any issues with the inspection, do they let you take the car to go fix it? Or how does that work? For example, if they say you need new tires, will they let you take the car to a tire shop?
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For the safety check, yes. They will tell you any items that need to be fixed before they issue they give you the approval sticker. I have had to buy new wipers once, and new tires a different time in order to pass.
Be aware that matson won't ship your car with any cracks or nicks in your windshield, with some exceptions so check with them if needed.
Be aware that matson won't ship your car with any cracks or nicks in your windshield, with some exceptions so check with them if needed.
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