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We used Santos to help us move from East Dulwich up to Camberwell. He arrived bang on time and proceeded to do the vast majority of the heavy lifting. He was also extremely careful with our furniture and boxes and got everything packed and unpacked in one trip. His rates are very reasonable too. I cannot recommend Santos highly enough!

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I used Santos to clear all sorts of builder's rubbish from my cellar, it was a very dusty job and there was a lot of old building materials and old kitchen units to be disposed of, Santos and his team were fantastic and quick and very nice guys who did a really great job.
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