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need a van+2 men for reasonable fee, any recommendations?


mermaid69

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Hi,

I need to hire a van service + 2 men for a small job only (to transport 1 three seater sofa I purchased on eBay from London E3 to Peckham SE15, Wednesday eve or next weekend). Sofa is in E3 , on a 4th floor, needs to get to Peckham, 1st floor). The job should take no longer than 1.5 hours at the most.

Can anybody recommend a reliable, excellent man+van service that is not overpriced / reasonably priced?

Thank you

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi


Try Earl at Extra Mile Vans. He's done 2 jobs for me and has been on time, polite and didn't grumble about moving heavy items! I can't remember the price, but I think you had to pay for a min. 1hr and the fee was very reasonable.

Tel: 07951 535 534.


Alternatively, try putting a quote request on shipley.com - you'll get various offers come through the same day, though be careful to specify you need them to carry an item up/down stairs, as this will add to the cost. I've used this to find a courier to collect an ebay buy recently and it worked well.

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