My removal quotes came between just over two grand to nearly four and a half thousand pounds. That included them doing the packing and,of course, packing on one day and the Lorry (ike the van in the old song) with my home in it....... ) being stored in their depot overnight to go to WsM the following day. The one I accepted was about midway -local company, with good track record (Pickfords was the most expensive.....). Lots of difference between the companies - eg: m,y double electric bed - Most charged extra for this (Pickfords wanted over £700 - as they told me they would need a 'specialist' at both ends of the move). This local company looked at it, and said it was quite simple and there was no extra charge. I did take out all insurances including late key one. A few days before I actually moved I had a local clearance company pick up to dispose off - properly (I did check their credentials regarding that) of a number of items which needed to be disposed off - paid them a hundred pounds for that (one large van load).
Not sure why Mw thought they would do the job of breaking up and disposing of the piano without charging for that. Mw check that their quote INCLUDES VAT, otherwise you will find that will be another two hundred pounds.
Mw - this is the first step on your new road to your new life. Get settled into the rental, and then spend the Spring looking at different areas and properties in them that will be your future home. Do hope that the Auction goes really well, do keep us informed. For most of us this is a completely new area of house selling/buying - except what we see on Tv programmes.
Today my bathroom fitter is coming round to finalise details and give me the address of the company they use for tiles and flooring, for me to go along and choose what I want. This work is not being carried out until end of April, but need to get what I want in place well before that. It is a pity I am having to spend this money. The bathroom looks good, but at present it has a very small corner bath - which I can just about sit upright in. I am only about 5'2" - and do sometimes needs to soak in a hot bath if I have any sort of blockage developing in my ostomy. So, in order to change that am having to have a complete re-fit in there. In their catalogue I discovered that baths come up - not just in different lengths (which I knew), but also in two different heights. So, will ask him about the lower one, which the catalogue says is easier for people to get in and out. Will also have a shower put over that bath for visitors. At present I am telling my overnight guests to use the shower in my en-suite.
Yesterday I had a phone call from one of my cousins. His Mum (my last surviving Aunt) was one hundred years old last year, and I thought he was phonng with really bad news - but it was just to tell me that she had been rather poorly with an infection, but was responding well to treatment in her (very expensive) care home. Told me to send any cards via him, as her short term memory is completely shot to pieces and she usually does not know what she has done with any mail she receives. Amazing woman - up until she had a rather bad fall just prior to her hundredth birthday, she was pretty much 'with it', and able to discuss current affairs, etc very intelligently.