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Use your own vehicle or borrow one. Instead of renting a truck, consider using a vehicle you already own-or, perhaps you can borrow one from a friend or family member. A minivan with the back seats removed can move an entire household (trust me, we have moved our household in this manner)-items that do not fit in the back can be tied on top of the van. Or, a pickup truck would work really well for moving anything. You will have to pay for gasoline, of course, but that cost is minimal when compared to the cost of renting a truck. Truck rentals often require the purchase of insurance as well as a mileage cost-and you still have to pay for gasoline.

Borrow a moving dolly. If you ask around among your family and friends, or maybe even among your coworkers, you can probably find someone who owns or has access to a moving dolly. Borrow it, and you have saved yourself the cost of renting one. A dolly isn't entirely necessary, but it is helpful for moving the really heavy household items.

Use old blankets and comforters as padding. Sometimes you need some padding around a certain piece of furniture-perhaps you are worried about your inherited china cabinet getting nicked during transport. Grab an old blanket or comforter and use it for the padding. Don't have any old ones to use? Then take a trip to a nearby thrift store and pick up a couple for next to nothing.