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How big do you need? And what for? I think they are everywhere you go to Metro or Walmart probably can have plenty of choices.
07 Mar 2010
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Oups...That I really don't know...If you want to send them to your next station you probably can get some from the post office. One of my friend is also leaving. I heard that it only cost her 200 to send a huge box of books back to France. Maybe you can try that out...
Usually I just pack things with paper boxes...those ones for TVs or air conditions. Those can be really strong to contain heavy stuffs.
07 Mar 2010
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If you plan to move overseas, suggest talk to the forwarder to provide you. If just move local, for more sturdy ones, see if you can negotiate with the Electrical appliance shops, can be tough though because the recyclers buy from them by weights.
Abit expensive, is to buy large plastic box/ containers comes with rollers. They are waterproof and easy to maintain. It comes handy when you need to ship overseas later.
07 Mar 2010
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Actually I just need those brown boxes, huge ones which they pack tv's in etcand kind of hard cardboard boxes. I remmember seeing a box shop on the way to the airport but not sure it st is still there or not.
08 Mar 2010
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Not sure where you stay, I stay near LianHua shopping mall. I know the supermarket's incoming goods area is where they unpack and shelf the goods. I know they stack aside the boxes. you may want to give a shot, for that matter you can go to a nearby supermart near your vincinity.
08 Mar 2010
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I stay nearby the trustmart xiahelu and the rainbow market area. By the BRT. I guess I will try the supermarkets. Thanks.
09 Mar 2010
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