ABF U-Pack Relocube® Review
A long-distance moving company with a great reputation for shipping, U-Pack offers a strong value for those packing up a small place to get out of town
Updated Sunday, November 10th 2024
Pros
- Good price for a small, long-distance move
- Someone else will be driving your stuff
- Promise of safe, clean, and durable equipment
- Can book the entire thing online
Cons
- Plenty of risk to spend more than you intend
- No online customer service agents to help with a confusing online reservation process
- You have much smaller deadlines, which minimizes the flexibility factor usually associated with moving containers
U-Pack® Company Overview
Part of the ABF® Freight System, Inc., U-Pack is the division of the company that provides consumer moving services. For those moving from small homes, studio apartments or dorms, U-Pack offers a container they call a ReloCube®, which is essentially a big steel box. But unlike other moving container companies, the Cube only comes in one size, which is 6'3". Those who are moving from a larger home will also have the option of renting space in a trailer from ABF. (For more information on trailer moves with ABF U-Pack, visit U-Pack's freight trailer profile page.)
If you choose a U-Pack container, in 3-5 days, someone delivers the ReloCube for you to pack (or you'll hire movers to expertly pack), then a driver comes and picks up the Cube and transports it to your unloading destination. Finally, U-Pack comes to pick up the empty container.
This service is more expensive than renting out a truck and driving it yourself, but the convenience factor just might be worth it. This is especially true for those of us who are a bit chicken about driving one of those big boy trucks.
U-Pack® Reviews and Pricing
Medium Distance
50-250 mi.
Long Distance
250+ mi.
Average Cost
$1,514
2.0% cheaper than other companies$2,548
38.0% cheaper than other companiesAverage Review
4.75/5
3.8% better than other companies4.55/5
2.2% better than other companiesAverage Cost Per Mile
$15.98
8.1% higher than other companies$2.37
38.4% cheaper than other companiesLocal Move
Under 50 mi.
Compared to Other Companies
Average Review
5/5
Medium Distance
50-250 mi.
Compared to Other Companies
Average Cost
$1,514
Average Cost Per Mile
$15.98
Average Review
4.75/5
Long Distance
250+ mi.
Compared to Other Companies
Average Cost
$2,548
Average Cost Per Mile
$2.37
Average Review
4.55/5
U-Pack® Container Sizes
Options
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Length
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Width
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Height
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Capacity
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ReloCube | 6'3" | 7' | 8'4" | 305 cubic feet/studio size apartment |
Trailer | 28' | 8' | 9' | 1,944 cubic feet/3- 4 bedroom home |
Photos of U-Pack® in the Wild
U-Pack® Services Offered
Services Legend
- Available
- Not Offered
Small Containers
Medium Containers
Large Containers
Delivery
Storage
Packing Supplies
Local Movers
My move with U-Pack®
Author: Francesca Di Meglio
Updated: Sunday, November 10th 2024
How does U-Pack work?
Renting a ReloCube begins in much the same way as for other moving containers.
Head to the company's website and fill out a form with the particulars of your move. Conveniently, U-Pack gives you an instant quote without having to call anyone on the phone. Here's the thing, though: If you're moving from a larger home, the quote will likely be for a trailer. But if you're moving from a small space, then it will likely be for a ReloCube. That said, the trailer quote technically includes the number of ReloCube boxes you would need, but it really doesn't make sense because of the much higher cost for the space you'd need. (One ReloCube fits a standard parking space, so you might not have a parking garage's worth of space a large move would require, regardless of budget.)
Conveniently, U-Pack gives you an instant quote without having to call anyone on the phone.
If you decide on the ReloCube over the trailer, you schedule the delivery date of the container. You will have three days to load your stuff into the box (or you can hire professionals to do the loading for you). Unfortunately, this is a far cry from the monthly billing cycles of, say, PODS and 1-800-PACK-RAT. Afterwards, a professional driver will come and haul it to your next destination, or, you may also choose to use the ReloCube for storage. Storage fees vary by location, but for reference, I was quoted $150 to store mine in Kissimmee, Florida for 30 days.
Security-wise, all ReloCubs can be locked using a standard padlock. You can buy one from U-Pack, or just use one of your own.
How does U-Pack work with local moves?
U-Pack does not provide local moves. (For that, maybe try PODS.) If you're moving locally, then this is not the company for you. You can, however, move from state-to-state, so moving a few hours in either direction might not be a problem. Still, both ReloCubes and ABF trailers are not an option for local moves.
How does U-Pack work with long-distance moves?
ReloCubes are a perfect fit for a long-distance move. You head to the website, and if you determine one or two ReloCubes will suffice over renting space in a U-Pack trailer, your next step is to schedule a delivery date. After it arrives, you will have three days to load it before a professional driver picks it up and drives it to your final destination. (Alternatively, you can have it stored at a U-Pack storage center for an additional fee.)
My long-distance ReloCube move
For my move of a one-bedroom apartment from northern New Jersey to central Florida, U-Pack recommended one (1) ReloCube box for $1,705.
It takes 3-5 business days to get your cube. One of the ReloCube fits into a standard parking space, so if I had needed more, I might have had to talk to the neighbors and maybe even check in with my local municipality to find out about parking regulations. After all, you're responsible for any tickets you receive. U-Pack suggests within the quote that you should secure safe, legal parking for each ReloCube.
For the ReloCube to be delivered onto my property, I was told an adult needed to be home to sign for the equipment. Although you don't technically have to be present when your loaded ReloCube is picked up, or when you call for the pick up of the empty container at the end of the move.
How much does U-Pack cost?
Prices vary based on the distance of the move and the equipment you choose (ReloCubes tend to be cheaper than space in their trailers). What really makes a difference is how many cubes you need for all your stuff to fit.
For my long-distance move of a 1-bedroom apartment from New Jersey to Florida, the cost is:
- $1,705
This price included:
- One ReloCube
- Driver
- Taxes
- Fuel
You can save money by asking about loading at a service center, military discounts, and student discounts. For booking online, I received a $25 discount. It's not much, but it's better than nothing!
U-Pack does not provide local moves.
It's worth mentioning here that U-Pack only delivers in windows of time, not specific appointments. For an additional $255, I could have signed up for "U-Pack Guaranteed". This would guarantee the day of delivery for my stuff. If my stuff failed to arrive on delivery day, I would be eligible for a refund of 100 percent of the transportation charges. Of course, the reason for it being late would have to be the fault of U-Pack. (In other words, if a hurricane closed off the highway, and the driver brought my stuff to me two days later, I would still have to pay.)
How does insurance with U-Pack work?
"Standard liability" coverage comes with your reservation at no additional cost. This is otherwise known as "catastrophic liability", which covers items at $3 per pound, per piece, at a maximum of $7,500 per ReloCube.
Choosing to entrust your worldly goods with a leader in the shipping industry provides peace of mind you won't get from Craigslist.
But that only covers ReloCube fire, collision of the trailer, or theft of the ReloCube. Carrier negligence liability instead covers items at $0.10 per pound, per piece for loss or damage that are a result of carrier negligence. That isn't exactly insurance. In fact, the bill stipulates that ABF does not provide insurance for your goods.
Even if it isn't technically insurance, for an additional fee, you can still increase the amount of coverage.
- For $75, your coverage increases to $1 per pound, per item up to a maximum of $20,000 per trailer and $2,500 per cube
- For $125, coverage increases to $2 per pound, per piece up to a maximum of $40,000 per trailer and $5,000 per cube
- For $175, you can increase coverage to $3 per pound, per item for a maximum of $60,000 per trailer and $7,500 per cube
According to the site, you do have to call an agent on the phone before the scheduled date of your trailer's arrival to request any of this additional coverage. Also, you should definitely check with your homeowner's or renter's insurance to see if you can add a rider or floater to your policy to cover goods while they're in transit.
Downsides of using U-Pack
You may be surprised by hidden costs.
Anytime you sign an agreement or sign up for this kind of service, you need to read all the fine print. I learned if you were to cancel within one week of your scheduled date, you'll be charged $50. And if you cancel on the day of the scheduled date, then you will pay a whopping $150. With other moving services, you get more time to cancel without getting charged.
In addition, you could be charged for the "gypsy moth quarantine," which is a problem if you're unpacking in California. The state wants to keep gypsy moth eggs, which could live on your stuff, out of its borders. (There is a law about it, so it's for real.)
The allotted time for loading and unloading can get you into trouble.
If you exceed the three-day timeframe, then you will be charged $50 per day, per trailer. However, if you don't take an immediate delivery of the shipment at the destination terminal, U-Pack will hold your stuff in the trailer for two days for free. But unless storage is arranged beforehand, subsequent days will cost you $50 per day, per trailer.
Also, your shipment will not be released at the destination until you have paid in full and you'll have to pay $150 per redelivery attempt if U-Pack has to bring the trailer to you more than once.
What I learned using U-Pack
Pay attention to all the terms.
There is a lot of pertinent information about the ways in which your bill could grow when you read the fine print of your agreement. Be sure to go over every word, so you understand the extent of your responsibility. Use a magnifying glass if you must. Just don't skip over it because it could mean breaking the bank or not getting your container when you think you will.
Their container options are non-existent.
Traditionally, moving containers are all about flexibility, given they give you the power to do things at your own pace, order the sizes you need, and more or less be in moving limbo as long as you can afford it. None of these things are true with U-Pack. I had three days to load and unload it on either end, and going over that time would have given me daily fees. More crucially, their containers only come in a single size: 6'3".
Being a veteran of the shipping industry carries over to moving.
In an industry in which fly-by-night companies are all too common, having an enduring, industry leader like ABF U-Pack available was kind of a relief. Choosing to entrust your worldly goods with a leader in the shipping industry provides peace of mind you won't get from Craigslist.
You can't beat a professional driver hauling your life.
If you're like me, the thought of driving a big rental truck is terrifying. That makes the thought of a professional driver from a company with experience shipping things across the country all the more appealing.
Should you choose U-Pack over other container companies?
There is a sweet-spot for people moving that should look into ReloCubes: anyone who is moving a fairly small place across a long-distance.
Because you aren't paying for customization or storage upfront, U-Pack might be more affordable than other container companies. And the company's reputation as a longtime leader in the shipping industry may give you peace of mind. For people moving a bigger home, it is far better to go with the trailer options that U-Pack offers, if they stick with U-Pack at all. Multiple single-size containers just aren't a great value. And finally, those moving locally will simply have to look elsewhere, as U-Pack does not offer it.
Real People Moving Stories with ReloCubes
U-Pack® Reviews
Based on a U-Pack representative recommendation for a 2 Bedroom apt. , which I described my property, I requested 2 containers be delivered. First of all my sofa (3 cushion) barely fit. It is pressed in to the max. Secondly , 2 containers were not sufficient and I had to request another container which took about 2 hours to deliver. I had hired movers for 2 hours and they had to leave when their time was up. When I called U-Pack to explain my situation based on info given to me by their rep , the first person I spoke with was very argumentative and not helpful at all. It was already a stressful event and this made it so much worse . The extra cost wasn't anticipated for additional movers and container . I would not recommend this company.
This was my second ABF UPack move. The first time I used the truck container and this time I tried to Relocubes. Although less fits in the Relocubes I preferred them as they sit on the ground and are easier to load/unload. Both times UPack was very easy to communicate and coordinate with - I had no problems at all - in fact when I wanted to keep my cubes an extra day to load they left them with me for no charge! Also the drivers are very polite and courteous and worked with me to place the cubes/loading truck where I wanted them. I will continue to use them for all my moves!
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