| JC43 
 
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| Looking for moving company 
 
 Hi Folks,  a friend of mine wants to leave Baja. Now he is looking for a moving company which can move his entire household from the Loreto Area to
Long Beach / CA.  Very obviously moving companies are willing to ship everything from NOB to Baja. But the other way around seems to be very difficult
I can imagine. Who is moving from Baja Up-North?  Obviously no Mexican. So those moving companies don´t have the equipment for furniture hauling.
Anybody who knows anything would be appreciated.
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| rhintransit 
 
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 I don’t know of anyone, and in my experience  the N to S movers don’t respond to inquiries for S to N.  I would also like to ship some bulky
items, Loreto to San Diego.  Would be interested in sharing a truck with your friend if we can find someone.
 
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| tjsue 
 
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 This is Danny Garcia's business. You can text him at 619-634-8963. He moves people to/from Mexico all over.
 
 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004147097977
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| JC43 
 
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 THX for the hint. But, neither text nor call possible.  Number might be incorrect.   is there any email available?  Thanks.
 
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| elskel 
 
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 My brother and and another friend have both used Geoff, U.S. Border Movers. He is going to move a couch down to Southern Baja for me soon. They both
were extremely happy with the service. Here is the contact information. Leave a message and he will get back to you.  bk
 Contact Us:
 
 Email:
 
 geoff@bordermovers.com
 
 Telephone:
 
 US: (480)232-3518
 
 MX: (638)113-8365 (from outside the United States, first dial 011-521)
 
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| tjsue 
 
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 https://www.mexusmovers.com/about-us
 
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| HeyMulegeScott 
 
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 Give Mike a call - http://mexpatmovers.com/
 
 
 
 
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| chippy 
 
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 Funny none of these movers mention moving from Mexico to the USA only north to south.
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| soulpatch 
 
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 YMMV.
 
 This company moves everywhere.
 
 Some people rave about them, others rave not, at times.
 
 They just moved a client of mine from TX to SMA and it was almost seamless.
 
 http://goldenbearintl.com/
 
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| AKgringo 
 
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 The US has a significant trade deficit with Mexico.  It is probably a lot easier to find a truck needing a load headed south, compared to northbound
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| mtgoat666 
 
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 Retirees move south, and Perhaps most make final return trip northbound in coffins or urns.
 
 
 
 
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