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rbarton

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Hi All,


Calling out to anyone who operates as a Man with a Van, who does house removals.

We are moving to Walton on thames and will need some assistance to get the majority of our belongings there on Saturday 25th March. Everything will be packed, but will need assistance to load.


Any recommendations?


Thanks

RB

Hi, I would recommend Elephant Removals. They are local, friendly and helpful. Prices aren't that bad too. I used them few days ago. Great guys. They do entire house move and offer you man and a van service too. Give them a try. Their number is 02088779263 or just Google them. Hope it helps. Regards
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The House Removals Fulham gives the best offers and services for relocating a house or office. The best thing is that they do not charge much for outstanding services.


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Call Us: 020 8640 3922 / 077 6062 5970


http://www.thehouseremovals.co.uk/man-and-van-fulham.htm

Hi there! I would recommend The House Removals. The small neighborhood like Dulwich is very best focus of them. Price was reasonable and staff was also friendly. Here is their site:

http://www.thehouseremovals.co.uk/man-with-van-hire-dulwich.htm

You can give them a try.

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