A recent study indicates that one in four Americans will go to great lengths to avoid helping others move, with many describing the experience as stressful and exhausting. Polling 2,000 adults, it revealed that while 97% have moved at least once, those seeking assistance often face reluctance from friends and family. Enticements such as food and money are common, yet many who hire professional movers express dissatisfaction, citing issues like broken items and overcharging. Ultimately, the survey underscores the challenges of moving and the hesitancy to rely on both personal and professional help.
"It's easy to understand why people rope their friends and family into moving, rather than looking to use professionals. Moving can be a headache - people want to make it as seamless as possible."
"More than a third (38%) also secretly hate being asked to help their friends and family move - they can only entice help through payments of food and drinks or money."
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