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URGENT: looking for a man & a van tomorrow early morning


malex

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I highly doubt you'll find a guy who will drive a van to Birmingham and back in 2.5 hours

Doing 220 miles in 2.5 hour will also cost drivers licence though if you think that you'll need to do the journey with average speed of 90mph (With 90mph in communal area your driver with be the fastest ever Londoner on wheels) ...

it's over 2.5 hours one way

6 hours to be back ...

for ?100 ?!

Don't think so

I highly doubt that someone will do it for 300-400

We actually found someone who was going to Birmingham with an empty van so it was a win win situation for him and me and he was very happy to have a ?100 for a journey he would have done for free anyway.


It is south of Birmingham so actually a lot closer and if someone else is interested we need another guy for tomorrow Friday! Pay is always negotiable for those who ask :)

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