I can pick them up from anywhere in Raleigh and maybe some places like Garner or Cary that are close by. I will also take suggestions as to where to find some for free, and I don't mean craigslist. All of those ads have expired or are in Louisburg or are pending pickup, etc. Thanks for any help.
7/8/2008 2:30:50 PM
abc store
7/8/2008 2:33:18 PM
Call a grocery store first thing in the morning. It has to be early because they crush the boxes daily after a little while.[Edited on July 8, 2008 at 2:35 PM. Reason : ]
7/8/2008 2:35:04 PM
if you want a lot find out when the grocery store recieves most of the stock and when they stock the bulk of it.most stores get a lot of stock in 2-3 times weekly and put it up just as frequently.
7/8/2008 2:36:43 PM
or, you could just go to office max and buy some that are all uniform, and easily stack in a truck.
7/8/2008 2:42:49 PM
^ Well, that wouldn't be free now would it?
7/8/2008 2:44:31 PM
I think they are well worth the money.
7/8/2008 2:45:44 PM
call Lowes either night before or really, really early in the morning (like 6) and ask for delivery. they will go through a lot of boxes in preparation for the deliveries...assuming you want boxes the size of laundry machines and refrigerators
7/8/2008 2:49:57 PM
The barnes and noble in cary on walnut and maynard. Call them at 919-467-3866 and ask for boxes late morning or early afternoon.
7/8/2008 8:46:12 PM
also search craigslist. that is how i found mine and the people actually lived in my neighborhood. they had just moved and were giving away all the boxes they used
7/8/2008 8:47:40 PM
there's not really that many good moving boxes you can get at a grocery store. liquid laundry detergent boxes are about the only ones good for moving.
7/8/2008 8:48:53 PM
Dumpster behind REI-Crossroads has the sturdy type
7/8/2008 9:26:03 PM