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Another recommendation for Gary. I had a 4-metre long worktop that needed collecting from Barking. Tried a couple of other guys who said it was too big for their van. Then found Gary, who said it was also too long to fit inside, but he could put bars on his roof and strap it to that. He was punctual, polite and his costs very reasonable. Excellent service.

Hi all just to let you know I will be offering the same Christmas service that I offered last year. Collect, store, deliver. I am also delivering Christmas trees ( and possibly supplying ). Please pm me for details, and thanks to everyone for the kind words, I'm always glad to help.

Gary

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Yet another recommendation for Gary. He picked up a sofa for us today in Brockley and delivered to us in Dulwich. He was quick, efficient and punctual. The price for the service, including an extra pair of hands was very reasonable. As usual service with a smile! Would definitely recommend him and use again myself.
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