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gabys1st

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Hi


Can any one recommend removal firm for very local move, ED to Peckham.

Don't have much furniture as downsizing, will however hav a lot of boxes, might also need some help packing.

There is also a hospital bed which will need dismatling and putting together again.


Thank you.

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Hi gabys1st - We used VP removals (http://www.vpremovals.co.uk/) - we chose them after reading lots of glowing reviews on this site. We were delighted with Vitec and Peter who were quick, efficient, polite and extremely hard working. They kept up the pace even though it was extremely muggy and they had endless heavy boxes of books to carry down two flights of stairs! Our move was also relatively modest (a few large pieces of furniture, but mostly boxes) - and their service was ideal for our needs. Their hourly rate was so reasonable we paid them a 20% tip - the service was THAT good.
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We used Pavel and the team at And Move. They were absolutely brilliant, from packing up professionally and quickly, to the move itself and then really speedy unpacking. They were incredibly friendly and understanding throughout, especially with our 1 year old!


Couldn't recommend them more highly. You can reach Pavel on [email protected].

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I'd like to also recommend Vitek and Peter at VP removals. They helped consolidate two x 2 bedroom flats into 1 x 5 bedroom house and worked tirelessly to help with the never-ending furniture jigsaw puzzle we had to solve. They were so helpful, assembled flat pack furniture and took books and clothes to the charity shop, and they are strong like ants! Lovely guys, really honest, really hardworking, really careful with our stuff. www.vpremovals.co.uk
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