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Hi, you can check for moving boxes in the liquor stores, bookstores and grocery stores in your neighbourhood. But I think these days it is not easy to find a supermarket that will let you have the empty boxes. If you can not find free boxes, you can call Handy Moves - they can provide you with moving boxes and packing supplies at affordable prices, you can check their website: https://www.handymoves.co.uk/removal-boxes.html
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Thanks Jimmy84, those are great ideas, I wonder why I haven't thought of it myself. Do you know any other places from which I can get boxes for free? I really don't want to pay for them as I expect my costs to be pretty high and want to save on the small things.
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