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rosietea

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Hello Rosietea


I can recommend you one of my clients - Fantastic Removals.


They are available any day, so as long as there aren't too many bookings they will surely be able to help you between Christmass and New Year. The phone is 020 3404 7798, but I recommend booking them over their website - fantastic-removals.co.uk. You get 10% OFF when you book online and it's really easy.


If you need some help with the packing, they are currently having a good deal on bringing packing supplies, packing for you, and moving your belongings, so feel free to check it out in the price page.


Hope this helps you out and if you have any questions, feel free to PM me.

I can highly recommend Joseph too! He has just moved an antique French chair, antique French chaise and another linen chair from London to Carterton in Oxfordshire for me. I was in Australia at the time and he liaised with my lodgers and sister and took real care of my belongings. I will definitely be using him again. His number is 07584 161 444.

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