495 days ago

Wellington Moving Company - Track Your Moving Team

Grant from

When it comes to choosing a furniture mover, one of the biggest concerns customers often have is the uncertainty of the moving process. At Mr. Shifter, we understand how crucial it is for you to stay informed and feel at ease during your furniture relocation. That's why we have implemented a real-time tracking system that sets us apart from the rest.

Once our experienced team leaves the depot to start your furniture move, we take the stress out of the equation by providing you with instant updates. You will receive a notification on your mobile device with a link to track your movers from the moment they begin the journey to the final destination.

You can bid farewell to the days of wondering if your furniture movers are lost or delayed. No more guessing games about when they will arrive at your doorstep. At Mr. Shifter, we value transparency and want you to have complete peace of mind throughout the entire moving process.

Benefits of our Real-Time Tracking:

1. Stay Informed: Our real-time tracking system keeps you informed every step of the way. You can see the exact location of your movers at any given moment, ensuring you are always in the loop.

2. Plan Ahead: With live tracking, you can plan your day better, knowing precisely when to expect the movers to arrive at your current location and the estimated time of arrival at the destination.

3. Enhanced Security: Knowing the exact whereabouts of your furniture throughout the journey provides an added layer of security. You can rest assured that your belongings are on the right track.

4. Avoid Overcharging: Our transparent pricing extends to our tracking feature as well. With real-time updates, you can verify that the move is progressing as planned and avoid any concerns about overcharging.

At Mr. Shifter, we take pride in being the preferred carrier for furniture movers in Wellington, and our real-time tracking feature is just one of the many ways we show our commitment to exceptional service. Trust us to handle your furniture with care, and you'll love the way we move – with complete transparency and peace of mind every step of the way. Choose Mr. Shifter for a seamless and stress-free furniture moving experience like no other!

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With the government cracking down on gangs, it is now illegal for gang members to display their insignia in public places whether through clothing or their property.

This means arrests can be made if these patches are worn in places like restaurants, shops, on public transport or ferries, and on airplanes. Arrests were made recently at a funeral.

Do you think this ban is reasonable?

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Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
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    22.9% Complete
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