Get Movers Toronto delivers professional local moving services across all 80+ Toronto neighbourhoods with transparent hourly rates starting at $90/hr, no hidden fees, and a Binding Not-to-Exceed Quote on every single move.
Get Movers Toronto carries full CAM membership, active WSIB coverage, and a Certificate of Insurance ready to send any Toronto condo board within 24 hours of booking. Hiring only licensed movers in Toronto protects your belongings and keeps you off the wrong side of a scam. The Canadian Association of Movers sets the industry standard here. Legitimate CAM members post their membership number publicly — you can verify it directly on the CAM website in under two minutes.
Get Movers Toronto provides its Certificate of Insurance proactively for all condo and high-rise moves across the city. Our policy covers $5 million in general liability and full cargo coverage on every truck.
Canadian Association of Movers certified
Workers protected on your property
Verified business, complaint history public
Insurance certificate sent within 24 hrs
Our Guaranteed Protection policy covers three layers of insurance every Toronto mover should carry. Here's what each one means for you.
Visit the CAM website at mover.net and search the company name. A valid member appears in the directory with their membership number. Ask the mover to provide this number before you sign anything. Get Movers Toronto's CAM number is available on request.
If a mover gets injured in your home and their company has no WSIB, you could face liability. WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) coverage transfers that risk away from you. Always request a WSIB Clearance Certificate before the crew arrives.
Liability insurance covers damage to your building. Cargo insurance covers damage to your belongings during transit. You need both. Our policy carries $5 million in general liability and full cargo coverage — confirmed on every Certificate of Insurance we issue.
Watch for the "hostage load" scam — movers quote low, load your belongings, then demand 3× the price before unloading. This happens with cash-only, unlicensed operators. Spotting the warning signs early protects you.
Legitimate movers accept credit card or e-transfer for deposits. Cash-only demands signal no accountability.
If they refuse to put the price in writing, walk away. Verbal quotes let them inflate on moving day.
A $40/hr quote in Toronto means no insurance, no trained staff, or hidden surcharges waiting for you.
Check their address on Google Maps. No office or unmarked trucks mean no accountability if things go wrong.
| Document | What to Look For | Where to Verify | Get Movers Toronto Status | Risk if Missing | Time to Request |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAM Membership | Active member listing with number | mover.net directory | ✓ Active Member | No industry accountability | Before signing contract |
| WSIB Certificate | Current clearance, employer account # | wsib.ca clearance portal | ✓ Fully Covered | Personal liability for injury | At least 48 hrs before move |
| Liability Insurance COI | $2M–$5M coverage, policy dates | Ask insurer to confirm | ✓ $5M Coverage | Building damage costs on you | Before condo elevator booking |
| Cargo Insurance | Per-item or per-pound coverage | Request COI from mover | ✓ Full Cargo | No compensation for damaged items | At quote stage |
| Written Estimate | Itemized, signed, binding not-to-exceed | Keep copy for move day | ✓ Binding Quote | Surprise charges on delivery | Before confirming booking |
| BBB Business Profile | Accreditation, complaint history | bbb.org Toronto directory | ✓ Listed & Clean | No dispute resolution pathway | Research phase |
We cover every move type Toronto throws at us — from a single-room studio to a 3-bedroom house to a multi-floor office relocation.
Get Movers Toronto handles every move category across the GTA — residential, commercial, specialty items, labour-only, and everything between. Many Toronto moving companies reject small moves or focus only on large houses. We built our service model to handle the full range, from a studio apartment in Regent Park to a 4-bedroom executive home in Forest Hill.
Our services are fully customizable: full-service (packing to unpacking), partial service (loading and unloading only), or à la carte add-ons like furniture disassembly and packing supplies. You choose the level. We price it transparently.
Houses, semis, townhomes, and apartments across all Toronto neighbourhoods. We plan access, parking, and loading logistics in advance.
Liberty Village, CityPlace, King West — we handle COI submissions, elevator bookings, and loading dock coordination for every condo move.
After-hours and weekend scheduling for businesses in the Financial District, King-Spadina tech corridor, and suburban business parks.
Our crew handles studio apartments and single-room moves that other Toronto companies routinely refuse. We know CityPlace's loading dock procedures, Liberty Village's tight loading zones, and King West's parking constraints from completing hundreds of moves in each area. We book the service elevator, submit your building's COI, and confirm time windows — all before your moving day.
We offer last-minute availability during peak summer season through proactive scheduling. If your lease ends August 31, book 6–8 weeks early — that single day is the busiest moving date in Toronto every year.
Upload a photo of your crew completing a condo move in Liberty Village or CityPlace — show the elevator staging, floor protection runners, and branded truck at the loading dock. This builds immediate E-E-A-T trust.
Our commercial crews disassemble office furniture, handle IT equipment with padded wrapping, and coordinate freight elevator access for multi-floor moves. We work around your business hours — evenings and weekends — to keep your operations running. We serve Toronto's Financial District, the King-Spadina tech corridor, and suburban business parks in Mississauga and Markham.
| Service Type | Best For | Includes | Min. Hours | Pricing Model | Key Areas |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1-BR Move | Students, young professionals | Truck, 2 movers, pads | 3 hrs | Hourly | Downtown, Annex, Parkdale |
| Full Residential | Families, 2–4 BR homes | Truck, 2–3 movers, disassembly | 4 hrs | Hourly | North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke |
| Condo Specialist | High-rise residents | COI, elevator booking, dock coord | 3 hrs | Hourly | CityPlace, Liberty Village, King West |
| Commercial / Office | Businesses, offices | IT handling, after-hours, freight | 4 hrs | Project quote | Financial District, King-Spadina |
| Labour-Only | DIY truck renters | Loading & unloading muscle | 2 hrs | Hourly | All Toronto & GTA |
| Full Pack & Move | Hands-off movers | Packing materials, full service | 5 hrs | Hourly + materials | All Toronto & GTA |
A clear timeline prevents the chaos that turns moving day into a disaster. Start eight weeks out and work through each step.
Our crew handles dozens of Toronto moves every month, and the ones that go wrong almost always share one cause: not enough preparation time. Get Movers Toronto gives every client a pre-move planning checklist tailored to their specific building and neighbourhood. Condo boards in Toronto require at least 2–4 weeks of lead time for COI submission and elevator booking.
Miss that window on August 31 and your slot is gone. Our local logistics team contacts your building management on your behalf so you never face that problem.
Our Guaranteed Protection process covers every document and booking step your Toronto condo building requires. Most Toronto buildings need: a COI listing the condo corporation as "additional insured," a signed moving request form, a service elevator reservation (usually $50–$150), and a refundable security deposit ($200–$500).
The most common pain point: month-end elevator slots fill up weeks in advance. If your lease ends on the first or last day of the month, book 6–8 weeks out minimum. Some buildings restrict moves to weekdays only. We confirm all of this for you before your move date.
Extending beyond your booked elevator window typically costs $50–$100 per extra hour. Our experienced crew moves efficiently to stay inside your booked slot.
| Timeline | Task | Who Does It | Risk if Skipped | Toronto-Specific Note | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 Weeks | Book movers | You | No availability | Peak season books in 48 hrs | Critical |
| 4 Weeks | Submit COI to building | Get Movers Toronto | Movers denied entry | Required by all condo boards | Critical |
| 4 Weeks | Book service elevator | You + building mgmt | No elevator access | Month-end fills 4–6 wks out | Critical |
| 2 Weeks | Address change (Canada Post) | You | Missed mail | Takes 5–10 days to process | High |
| 2 Weeks | Transfer utilities | You | Service gap | Hydro One requires 2-wk notice | High |
| Moving Day | Final walkthrough | You + crew leader | Items left behind | Check all closets and storage | High |
Pricing anxiety stops more people from booking than anything else. Here's every number, explained simply.
Get Movers Toronto charges $90–$110 per hour for two movers and a truck — confirmed in a Binding Not-to-Exceed Quote before your move date. The Toronto moving market currently runs $120–$180/hr for most reputable companies during peak season. Our off-peak rate drops to $75–$100/hr between September and April.
Local moves within the GTA charge hourly. Long-distance moves price by weight and distance. Every quote we send itemizes the hourly rate, truck/travel fee, minimum hours, and any specialty item charges — nothing hidden, nothing added on moving day.
Our Binding Not-to-Exceed Quote model gives you the best of both worlds: an hourly rate with a guaranteed maximum cap. Local Toronto moves under 100km charge hourly — from crew arrival at your origin to job completion at your destination, including loading, travel, and unloading. Most reputable companies set a 3-hour minimum even for short moves.
Your base hourly rate includes two movers, one truck, dollies, moving blankets, straps, and travel to your location. The factors that add time: home size, stairs, distance between properties, packing needs, and furniture disassembly. Providing a detailed inventory when you request your quote gives us what we need to estimate accurately. No guesswork, no surprises.
| Model | Best For | How It's Calculated | Risk Level | Get Movers Toronto Approach | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly Rate | Local moves under 100km | Hours × rate + truck fee | Low with written cap | Binding Not-to-Exceed Quote | $90–$110/hr |
| Flat Rate | Fixed-scope or long-distance | Set price for agreed scope | Medium (scope creep) | Itemized project quote | Varies by job |
| Weight-Based | Long-distance / interprovincial | Weight (lbs) × distance | Low with pre-weigh | Dedicated truck or consolidated load | $3,000–$15,000+ |
| Labour-Only | DIY truck renters | Hours × labour rate | Very low | $75–$90/hr labour only | $75–$90/hr |
| Packing Add-On | Full pack & move | Hours + materials | Low with itemized quote | $40–$80/hr + materials | $40–$80/hr |
| Specialty Items | Pianos, safes, fine art | Per-item difficulty fee | Low when disclosed upfront | Quoted before booking confirmed | $100–$500+/item |
Our written estimates list every potential charge before you confirm your booking. Here's what to watch for with any Toronto mover you consider.
Common extra charges in the Toronto market: stair fees ($25–$50 per flight), long carry charges when the truck can't park close, elevator wait time on top of your clock, fuel surcharges (5–15% of total), weekend and holiday premiums (10–20%), parking tickets if permits aren't secured, and packing material costs if not agreed upfront.
We eliminate surprise fees through one principle: if it could cost you money, it appears in your written estimate. Get a copy of your affordable moving services quote in writing and keep it for moving day.
| Fee Type | Typical Amount | When It Applies | How to Avoid | Get Movers Toronto Policy | Disclosed in Writing? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stair Fee | $25–$50/flight | Walk-up buildings, basement access | Disclose stairs at quote stage | Included in written estimate | Always |
| Long Carry Fee | $50–$150 | Truck can't park within 75 feet | Arrange parking permit in advance | Disclosed if applicable | Always |
| Fuel Surcharge | 5–15% of total | Most companies charge this | Ask if it's included in rate | Included in our rate | Always |
| Weekend Premium | $10–$20/hr extra | Friday–Sunday bookings | Book weekday if flexible | Disclosed at quote stage | Always |
| Elevator Wait Time | $1–$2/min | Unbooked or delayed elevators | Book elevator in advance | We handle elevator booking | Always |
| Specialty Item Fee | $100–$500+/item | Pianos, safes, large art pieces | Declare all items at quote stage | Quoted individually upfront | Always |
Toronto has some of the strictest building moving requirements in Canada. Here's how to handle every step without losing your elevator slot.
Get Movers Toronto handles COI submission, elevator booking, and loading dock coordination for every condo and high-rise move across the city. Toronto's condo density makes building compliance a real skill — not just paperwork. Property managers regularly turn away movers whose insurance doesn't meet building specs or whose COI lists the wrong policy dates.
We've moved clients in and out of every major condo corridor in Toronto, and we know each building's specific requirements before moving day arrives. Most buildings require 2–4 weeks advance notice. During peak season, start this process 6–8 weeks out.
Our COI documents list Get Movers Toronto as the insured, your condo corporation as "additional insured," and show $5 million in general liability coverage with full cargo protection. Most Toronto condo boards require $2–$5 million minimum. We issue this document within 24 hours of booking confirmation.
Elevator booking works like this: contact the concierge or property management office, submit our COI and your moving request form, select a time slot (usually 2–4 hour blocks), and pay any booking fees ($50–$150). Confirm your slot 24–48 hours before moving day. Some buildings — especially in CityPlace and the Bay Street Corridor — have only one service elevator, so slots fill weeks ahead on month-end dates.
Going over your booked window costs $50–$100 per extra hour. Our crew packs efficiently and stages items to minimize elevator trips, keeping your move inside the booked time.
Record a 60-second walkthrough of your team completing a condo move: show the elevator staging process, floor protection runners in the corridor, and crew wrapping furniture before loading. This video dramatically improves trust for condo owners researching movers.
| Building Type | COI Required | Elevator Booking | Booking Lead Time | Security Deposit | Time Restrictions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury Condo (Yorkville, Bay St) | $5M+ required | Mandatory, concierge escort | 4–6 weeks | $500 refundable | Weekdays 9am–4pm only |
| Standard Condo (CityPlace, King W) | $2–$5M required | Mandatory, 2–4 hr blocks | 2–4 weeks | $200–$300 | Mon–Sat, 8am–4pm |
| Mid-Rise Apartment | $2M recommended | Often required, call ahead | 1–2 weeks | Sometimes required | Business hours typical |
| Low-Rise Walk-Up | Recommended | Not usually applicable | Notify 1 week out | Rarely required | Flexible |
| Townhouse / Semi-Detached | Good practice | N/A | Flexible | None | No restrictions |
| Heritage Building (Cabbagetown, Annex) | $2M+ recommended | Not usually applicable | Notify building super | Sometimes required | Daytime preferred |
The month, day, and week you choose can change your total moving cost by 20–30%. Here's how to time it right.
Our booking team sees Toronto's seasonal demand patterns every year — and the numbers are consistent. Get Movers Toronto recommends booking 4–6 weeks ahead for off-peak moves, 6–8 weeks for peak season, and 8–12 weeks for summer long weekends and August 31. That single date — August 31, when most Toronto leases end simultaneously — is the single busiest moving day in Canada.
Elevator booking slots and crew availability disappear 2 months out. Plan accordingly.
Our pricing reflects Toronto's real demand cycles — not artificial markups. Peak season runs May 1 through September 30. July and August hit absolute maximum demand, driven by student moves, August 31 lease turnover, and families moving before school starts.
Hourly rates during peak season run 15–25% above standard rates. Booking a week late during July can mean a 2-week wait.
Off-peak season (November through March) offers the best value: rates drop 10–20% below standard, last-minute availability opens up, and elevator booking competition drops sharply. The trade-off: Toronto winters add real complexity. Snow and ice slow loading and unloading. Our crew uses floor runners and salt-protection equipment on every winter move — included in the standard rate, no surcharge.
| Period | Rate vs Standard | Book How Far Out | Availability | Elevator Competition | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul–Aug (Peak) | +20–25% | 8–12 weeks | Scarce | Very High | Unavoidable moves |
| May–Jun (Peak) | +15–20% | 6–8 weeks | Limited | High | Scheduled moves |
| Sep (Peak) | +15% | 6–8 weeks | Moderate | High (student season) | Post-summer movers |
| Apr, Oct (Shoulder) | Standard | 4–6 weeks | Good | Moderate | Best value with flexibility |
| Nov–Mar (Off-Peak) | -10–20% | 1–3 weeks | Excellent | Low | Budget-conscious movers |
| Month-End (Any) | +10–15% premium | 8+ weeks | Very Scarce | Extreme | Avoid if possible |
Our standard rates apply Monday through Thursday. Weekend bookings (Friday through Sunday) carry a $10–$20/hr premium because demand is higher and elevator slots fill faster. If your schedule allows flexibility, a Tuesday or Wednesday mid-month move in the off-peak season gives you the best combination of price, availability, and building access.
Here's the practical advice: if cost is your priority, aim for a Tuesday through Thursday move between November and March, mid-month. If schedule flexibility matters more, peak season weekend bookings work fine — just book 8–12 weeks out and expect standard peak-season pricing. Either way, we tell you the exact rate upfront in your written estimate.
Every Toronto neighbourhood presents a different challenge. Our crews train for each one specifically.
Get Movers Toronto covers all 80+ Toronto neighbourhoods with crews who train for the specific access challenges of each area. Toronto's urban diversity means a move in the Annex looks nothing like a move in Scarborough Bluffs. Victorian staircases, cobblestone streets in the Distillery District, winding lanes in Rosedale, and loading dock competition in Liberty Village — our crews handle every scenario with the right truck size and the right equipment. We prevent the most common disaster in Toronto moving: arriving with a truck too large for the street or without the right gear for the staircase.
Challenge: Loading dock competition, strict elevator windows, underground parking restrictions
Challenge: Victorian staircases, cobblestone streets, limited street parking, heritage features
Challenge: Narrow winding streets, long driveways, high-value items requiring white-glove service
Challenge: High-volume family homes, high-elevation terrain, large garage contents
Our downtown crews handle Liberty Village's competitive loading dock windows, CityPlace's strict security protocols, King West's parking constraints, and the Entertainment District's weekend access restrictions every week. Underground parking in these buildings often restricts truck height to 7–8 feet — we arrive with the right vehicle or arrange a shuttle service for oversized loads.
The CityPlace loading dock, for example, serves hundreds of units and runs a formal booking system. We know the building's management office, their required documents, and their preferred contact process. That local knowledge saves hours on moving day.
| Neighbourhood | Primary Challenge | Our Solution | Truck Size | Special Equipment | Advance Booking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberty Village | Competitive loading dock windows | Advance dock reservation + COI | Medium (fits underground) | Dollies, floor runners | 4–6 weeks |
| CityPlace | Strict security & concierge protocols | Pre-registered movers, proper ID | Medium | Padded blankets, corner guards | 4–6 weeks |
| The Annex | Victorian staircases, narrow access | Trained stair crew, small truck option | Small or medium | Stair dollies, back belts | 2–3 weeks |
| Rosedale | Winding streets, long driveways | Pre-planned route, smaller lead vehicle | Medium or small shuttle | Floor runners, art packaging | 2–3 weeks |
| Distillery District | Cobblestone streets, pedestrian zones | Off-peak access timing, smaller truck | Small truck | Soft-wheel dollies | 2–3 weeks |
| Yorkville | High-value items, valet parking zones | White-glove handling, advance coordination | Small or medium | Custom padding, specialty wrapping | 3–4 weeks |
Our equipment selection starts at the planning stage, not on moving day. For the Annex's Victorian homes, we send stair-trained crew with specialty dollies built for tight stairwells. For the Distillery District's cobblestone zones and pedestrian areas, we use smaller trucks and schedule access during permitted windows.
When a sofa or wardrobe can't fit through a narrow doorway, we hoist it through a window using proper rigging equipment — a service that prevents costly damage to both the item and the doorframe. We apply protective floor coverings in every historic home we enter. Hardwood floors in Cabbagetown and Rosedale deserve the same care as furniture.
Parking in permit-only residential zones like the Beaches and Bloor West Village requires advance permit applications. We handle this before moving day so your crew doesn't park illegally and rack up $150 tickets on your time.
Moving beyond Toronto's borders adds real complexity. Here's how we manage every stage of long-distance and cross-border relocations.
Our long-distance team coordinates moves from Toronto to every major Canadian city and common US destinations with the same written-estimate transparency we apply to local moves. Long-distance moves charge by weight and distance — not hourly — and require earlier booking (4–8 weeks minimum). The main customer anxiety around long-distance is legitimate: you're handing your belongings to a crew for multiple days, across time zones, without being able to monitor progress.
We address this through detailed pre-move inventories, transit timeline commitments, and direct crew contact throughout the journey. Storage solutions bridge the gap when your move-out and move-in dates don't align.
545km • 1–2 days transit • Same-day possible
450km • Same day possible • No customs
3,400km • 4–5 days transit
4,400km • 5–7 days transit
150km • Customs clearance required
800km • CBSA + US Customs process
Our interprovincial moves price by weight (pounds) and distance. A typical 2-bedroom move from Toronto to Vancouver costs $6,000–$12,000 depending on volume and service level. You choose between a dedicated truck (faster, direct delivery), a consolidated load (shared truck, lower cost, longer transit), or a container service (flexible timing, ideal when storage bridges a gap between dates).
The most common coordination challenge: closing dates or lease endings in different provinces rarely align perfectly. We build buffer plans and short-term storage options into every interprovincial quote. Time zone differences for communication add a practical challenge — we assign a single point of contact who manages your move from origin through delivery.
| Destination | Distance | Typical Transit | Approx Cost (2BR) | Best Option | Customs Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ottawa, ON | 450km | Same day | $1,800–$3,200 | Dedicated truck | No |
| Montreal, QC | 545km | 1–2 days | $2,200–$4,000 | Dedicated or shared | No |
| Winnipeg, MB | 2,100km | 2–3 days | $4,000–$7,500 | Dedicated or shared | No |
| Calgary, AB | 3,400km | 4–5 days | $5,500–$10,000 | Dedicated or shared | No |
| Vancouver, BC | 4,400km | 5–7 days | $6,000–$12,000 | Dedicated or shared | No |
| Buffalo / Detroit | 150–370km | 1 day + customs | $3,000–$6,000 | Dedicated cross-border | Yes — CBSA + US |
Canada-US moves require a detailed customs inventory list, proof of residence change (employment authorization, permanent residency documentation, or signed lease/purchase agreement at the US destination), and vehicle import documents if you're moving a car. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reviews your inventory at the border. US Customs processes it on the American side.
Expect customs clearance to add 4–24 hours to your timeline depending on the border crossing and volume. Some crossings — especially during summer — experience significant delays. Build a 2-day buffer between your move-out date and your US arrival date. Prohibited items at the border include plants, most food items, firearms (strict federal rules on both sides), and alcohol beyond personal-use limits.
Our cross-border moves follow a clear process: load in Toronto, drive to border crossing, clear CBSA, cross, clear US Customs, then deliver to your US destination. Common routes include Toronto to Buffalo (Peace Bridge), Detroit (Ambassador Bridge), and the Northeast corridor via Niagara Falls.
Customs requires a complete item list. Missing or vague inventories cause extended holds at the border.
You need documentation proving you're actually relocating — not just shipping goods across the border.
Plants, bulk food, firearms, and excess alcohol face confiscation or significant duty charges.
Booking move-in for the same day as border crossing leaves zero margin for customs delays.
2,300+ completed moves, 550+ five-star reviews, and a 2025 Consumer Choice Award. Here's what makes us Toronto's best moving company.
Get Movers Toronto provides CAM-certified, fully insured professional moving services to Toronto residents who want exactly one thing: a move that goes exactly as planned. No surprise fees. No no-shows.
No held-hostage tactics. We hold the 2025 Consumer Choice Award for Toronto's Best Moving Company — backed by 550+ verified client reviews across Google, HomeStars, and other independent platforms.
"Prabh and Arif did a wonderful job with my move. They were kind, careful, and efficient. I'd definitely book again."
"I spoke with several moving companies in Toronto for this project, but Get Movers stood out from the very first interaction. Jason and his team handled everything with organization and efficiency."
"Vlad and Artem were absolutely fantastic. They showed up on time, were super careful with all my stuff, and had a really great attitude. Best movers I've worked with."
| Trust Signal | Specific Detail | How to Verify | Competitor Average | Get Movers Toronto Standard | Relevant For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consumer Choice Award | 2025 Best Moving Company — Toronto | consumerchoiceaward.com | Most companies unawarded | 2025 Award Winner | All clients |
| Google Rating | 4.9/5 from 550+ reviews | Google Business profile | Industry avg: 4.2–4.5 | 4.9★ — 550+ verified | All clients |
| Moves Completed | 2,300+ in Toronto alone | Request move history on ask | Varies widely | 2,300+ local moves | All clients |
| Binding Not-to-Exceed Quote | Guaranteed price cap in writing | Provided before booking confirmation | Most use open-ended quotes | Standard on every move | All clients |
| CAM Membership | Canadian Association of Movers | mover.net directory | Many lack CAM membership | Active CAM member | Anyone checking credentials |
| WSIB + Full Insurance | $5M liability + full cargo + WSIB | Request COI and clearance cert | Some lack WSIB entirely | Fully covered, COI in 24hrs | Condo residents, home owners |
Straight answers to the questions Toronto residents ask most.
Tell us your from-to neighbourhoods, your move date, and what you're moving. We'll send a written quote with a guaranteed price cap — no surprises, no hidden fees.
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