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Dear Move Loot Customers and Friends, We started Move Loot three years ago to make buying, selling, and moving secondhand furniture seamless and enjoyable. At the beginning, we were just four friends with a storage unit, doing all of the pickups and deliveries ourselves and trying to solve this frustrating problem for as many people as possible. Since then, we amassed a national community of furniture lovers and recyclers, expanding our services and diverting thousands of tons of furniture from landfills. We're sorry to announce that as of today the Move Loot marketplace is coming to an end and we have ceased operations. We are partnering with Handy to help our customers with all things home -- from cleaning services to moving help to furniture assembly. To welcome you to the Handy community, Move Loot and Handy would like to offer you one free hour of any of their services with the code MOVELOOT. Thank you for supporting Move Loot for the last three years and for keeping quality furniture in homes and out of landfills.




We couldn’t have done any of this without you, and for that we will be forever grateful. Bill, Jenny, Shruti, Ryan and the Move Loot team Q: I made a purchase recently and still haven’t received it. Will I still get it? by July 7th if you are still waiting on a purchase and we have not been in touch. We are hoping to get all outstanding orders delivered promptly! Q: I sold furniture on your site in the past. Can I still get paid for it? The final day for cashout requests is July 7th. before that date to claim your payment. Q: How do I claim my payout? on your user dashboard. Click “Payout” under your account balance, enter the name and address you would like the check to be sent to, and submit. We will process your payout request and send your check within 7 business days. Q: I have a check from a past sale that I still haven’t cashed. Can I deposit it now? All valid checks issued by Move Loot for seller payments may be deposited up until August 12th.




Q: I have Loot Bucks in my account. Can I redeem them? If you have Loot Bucks that you earned from selling furniture, they have all been converted to cash that you can claim through your payout account. Any Loot Bucks that you have from referrals, marketing promotions or any other source are not redeemable. All payout requests, as mentioned above, must be placed by July 7th 2016. Please visit your payout account to cash out. Q: Will I automatically have a Handy account?You will have to sign up for Handy yourself. Q: Are there any limits to the one free hour on Handy? One hour off offer valid for new customers on first time bookings only. Redemption for non-cleaning service does not require enrollment in Handy's regular cleaning plan. Redemption for cleaning requires enrollment in Handy’s regular cleaning plan. Customer may cancel regular cleaning plan at no cost; cancellation/re-scheduling policy of 24 hours applies to individual bookings, and cancellation fees may apply to individual bookings.




Limit one per household. Not valid with any other offer. Subject to surge pricing and rescheduling during peak volume. site for applicable terms and conditions. Offer cannot be applied to past purchases. Q: I still have questions. Can I email you or call you? We are no longer offering support via phone or social media. Take Trove with you on the go! Get it on the App Store Get it on Google Play San Francisco - Home Furnishings San Francisco - not accurate? Searching for second hand furniture in San Francisco just got way easier with Trove! Sellers post thousands of items each day. For those who are looking for “used furniture in San Francisco”, you can browse the categories below to discover what treasures are available for local pick up. With our mobile app, it’s like having Alameda Flea Market right in your hands. You’ll find unique items for your home that you simply won’t find anywhere else. Shopping for second hand furniture online?




Trove brings a unique opportunity to find all kinds of vintage sofas, lamps, paintings, gadgets, dinnerware, rugs, benches, and trinkets. The possibilities are endless when you shop local with Trove.Video: make space happen. At Creative Office Pavilion, we make space happen! Take a peek at our photoshoot day… we had a lot of fun! Video: make space happen.Take a peek at our photoshoot day… we had a lot of fun!Explore Our Remarkably Affordable Selection See What Our Customers Are Saying: How can Thrifty help you achieve your goals?Affinity Office FurniturePassionate About Your Workspace Name: * Harter Traditional Wood DeskSize: 72" x 36"Color: Dark CherryStorage: pedestals and Center Drawer Quantity - Only 1Your Price: $500 Message: * Affinity Office Furniture, LLC9430 North Highway VvColumbia, MO 65202 Subject *Aeron Chairs Harter Desk Workrite Electric Table Workrite Electric Height Adjustable TableTop: CherryFinish: SilverQuantity: 6Your Price: $350 Email *Check here to receive email updates Call Us Today! 




(573) 442-9433See how we can transform your workspace.We are your best source for used office furniture in Columbia! See something you like?  Use the form below for more information Herman Miller Aeron Chairs​Size: BColor: Blue MeshAdjustable: Yes Quantity: 10Your Price: Starting at $450 Featured ProductsWe buy only the highest quality pre-owned office furniture.  Industry leaders like Steelcase, Herman Miller, Knoll and Teknion just to name a few.And rest assured that your pre-owned product comes with our 1 year parts and labor warranty.At Affinity Office Furniture we are proud of the products we offer and your satisfaction is our number one goal. I grew up in California, started my career at Apple, quit to earn a 2nd BA in Music, and finally settled in to founding and running Red Sweater Software. I'm active in the Mac and iOS developer community, where I have gotten to know folks through public speaking, blogging on my company blog and personal tech blog, and through podcasting with my friend Manton Reece on Core Intuition.




I recently started an interview podcast: the Bitsplitting Podcast. I work from home, so all the hardware I use to run the business doubles in some capacity as a personal computer as well. My main work machine is a 2010-era 15" MacBook Pro, which I imagine will eventually be upgraded to a rough equivalent in the Retina MacBook Pro line. I used to keep a humongous Mac Pro in my office but as the power of portable computers has increased I find the benefits of having one "home computer" that goes everywhere you do outweigh the minor performance losses compared to a behemoth workhorse. The only downside to basing everything off a portable computer is the lid must sometimes be closed, and the computer goes to sleep. There are some computing tasks I want to keep going at all time, so I keep a second home computer running to augment my main Mac's powers. The Mac Mini is charged with hosting my MacBook's backups, running continuous integration for my software projects, and other stuff such as passively filtering spam on my email accounts, and serving as our home's media server for digital audio and video.




When I used to sit all the time I was a huge fan of Aeron chairs. I love the absence of a cushion because it feels, and probably is, so much more hygienic. They are also relatively indestructible but incredibly well warrantied: I bought one in San Francisco in 2000 or so and after thousands of hours of use caused a piece of the seat to break off in Boston in 2006, Herman Miller sent me a new chair for free. This past year I have tipped my toes into the standing-desk revolution. I bought a GeekDesk frame and bought a $100 IKEA counter-top. Now I can stand while I work, but occasionally flip the motorized switch on the desk and relax back into my trusty Aeron for some chair-time. I have been gradually shifting to a paperless lifestyle and for this my Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M has been a great help. Other hardware at my desk supports my podcasting, including a classic MOTU 828 audio interface with a Shure SM58 microphone. I've recently standardized with my podcasting cohort on a new mic: the Røde Podcaster.




As a software developer, some of my most beloved apps are the ones I wrote myself. I'm constantly using MarsEdit to draft and publish blog entries, and FastScripts to shave seconds or minutes off the repetitive tasks that are part of my work day. I spend most of my development time in Apple's programming IDE, Xcode, but I also spend a considerable amount of time handling customer support in Safari, my web browser of choice. Not only do I use Safari for web browsing, but also for handling customer support with FogBugz. I also spend time in Safari on my company forums, which are powered with Vanilla. For text editing that is not specifically related to programming the Mac and iOS, I rely heavily upon BBEdit, where I do most of my Python, HTML, JavaScript and PHP editing. These are the primary languages I use for the development of my company web site. I use OmniFocus on both my Mac and iOS to keep my To-Do lists in check. I mentioned FastScripts for running quick scripts, but I also use TextExpander extensively, particularly for accelerating responses to customer support email.




All my customer support goes through FogBugz on the web, but for personal mail I have stuck with Apple's Mail.app and the aforementioned SpamSieve. To keep in touch with folks on Twitter, I use Tweetbot on my Mac, and Twitterrific on my iPhone. I've gotten involved with the App.net social network, and primarily use Kiwi on my Mac to communicate there. To subscribe and read blogs I use NetNewsWire as the primary input stream, and send longer content to Instapaper for easier reading on-the-go or from my iPad. For podcasting I use Audio Hijack Pro with Skype for recording audio, and edit the Bitsplitting podcast in Logic Pro. The podcast home pages are both hosted using WordPress, and I use the Seriously Simple Podcasting plugin for Bitsplitting's feed and audio player.Acorn for casual image editing, Skitch (1.0 forever!) for easy screen captures, Rdio for infinite music, and backups courtesy of Backblaze, Time Machine and SuperDuper!. I would welcome anything that allowed me to approach all my computing with a more centralized concept of "home base."

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