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Help please! Do you have a van? Will pay!


Phoebe2190

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Hello friendly East Dulwich neighbours!


I've just moved to the area and am planning on buying this chest of drawers, bedside table and mirror (https://www.gumtree.com/p/wardrobes-shelving-storage/matching-pine-chest-of-drawers-bedside-table-mirror/1258477194) on gumtree but am struggling to work out how to get home!


It only needs to go from the corner of East Dulwich Rd/Crystal Palace Rd to Jennings Rd (5 min drive).


Do you have a van/big car and have time to help me pick it up (preferably tonight or on the weekend)!?


I'm happy to pay ?10 for your help!


Many thanks,


Phoebe :-)

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