Take it or Leave it with Moishe’s Moving

2009-08-26 11.03.22 We are super happy to announce our partnership with NYC’s leading movers Moishe’s. We all know how un-eco friendly moving can make you feel.  We know your pain and are trying to do something about it. Moishe’s, in partnership with Wearable Collections, is allowing all of their customers to Take it or Leave it (sorry, only clothing). When you move with Moishe’s, you can designate which clothing you no longer want and  they will take it away for you. Moishe’s Moving will then store the items until collected by Wearable Collections who will bring the clothing to be recycled. Not only does this program alleviate a great stress to the person moving, we will also be dedicating the proceeds of these collections to a soon to be announced charity of Moishe’s choosing.  Moishe’s Moving has been leading the pact with their go green initiatives and Wearable Collections is honored to be included in their program.

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3 Responses to “Take it or Leave it with Moishe’s Moving”

  1. Peter @ wholesale florist Says:

    I was thinking on this topic last evening and I resolved to search the WWW for some information. Your blog came up in my search and I’m impress what you have wrote on this subject. As I’m currently broadening my research and thus cannot add further, however, I’ve bookmarked it and will be returning to further comment. Like I said, love this comment and will be back before long.

  2. Chicago Movers Says:

    Moishes is hands down the best movers in NYC, and a real “rags to riches” story. I would recommend them to any clients relocating within New York.

    Excellent Post!

  3. Hilliard storage Says:

    Wow. this is awesome stuff. I run a storage company and I know that a lot of clothes are just left behind when people move and they even (lazily) leave unwanted clothes behind in my storage units. Is it possible to send the clothes to you instead of just trashing them? (I’m in OH)

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