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by pengyou » 24 Apr 2012, 15:31
I am thinking of buying a 2 meter long table from a private party in xinzhu. I live in Toufen, about $NT 500 taxi ride from Xinzhu. Do the taxi companies here have vans in their fleet? or is there some other option?
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by Dragonbones » 01 May 2012, 14:35
There are places that rent little blue trucks. You could rent one, or ask if they can provide a truck and driver to deliver a table. Or ask a moving company for a quote.
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