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| Cancuncare Addict Join Date: 28th May 2004 Location: Cancun
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| Just wondered. I need to move some pieces of furniture but it needs to be today. Does anyone have access to one (obviously I would pay) or know of a mudanza who works Sundays? Thanks Jen
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| I can choose my own title Join Date: 28th May 2005 Location: Cancun, QR, MX
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| Jen - When we moved into our house my hubby went out on Ave. Kabah and found one of the mudanza trucks that sits there waiting for someone to hire them. I think these days the often park up from Soriana, just by the side of the road waiting for clients. We paid about $500 pesos to move all our stuff, and it was all done immediately.
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| Cancuncare Addict Join Date: 28th May 2004 Location: Cancun
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| Thanks Kim, Yes I've seen those too but assumed they wouldn't be available at that time on a Sunday. Actually I found one through the guy who makes keys in Soriana! Bizarre! Solved the problem though, thanks :lol:
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| I can choose my own title Join Date: 28th May 2005 Location: Cancun, QR, MX
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| We bought a used car from that guy that owns the Soriana key shop...then we sold it for more than we paid for it. We moved on a Sunday too, I remember thinking the same as you until hubby came back with the guys and the truck. Glad you solved the problem.
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