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TeriG

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Hi there


Just to say, I was let down by a removal company (recommended here on the forum - Vitek/VP removals) - waited over 2 hours past the agreed time!


Tried phoning around, urgently looking for a new person for the furniture removal and got hold of Chris, [email protected]. Tel 07799 908108.

Chris agreed a time on that day, rescheduling other work and was able to move the furniture items (turning up with a Luton van). I can't thank him enough; otherwise I was left stuck!

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Hi, I used VP removals (Vitek and Peter) after reading a good review about them on here... I got quotes from about 6 other companies and theirs was by far the cheapest, and they were very friendly.

They were very reliable and dead on time for coming round for the quotation, arriving for the packing (on the 15th December) and arriving for packing and transporting and unpacking, and reassembling wardrobes etc on the 16th...

I am pregnant and single and they worked solidly for around 18 hours on the 2 days without even stopping for lunch. They provided 2 vans and loaded the first one the day before....they were very honest and trustworthy and helped to ease the stress after nearly 20 years of living in London.

I would NOT hesitate in recommending them !

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