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Hi quick move

We looking for removals team for either end February beginning March.

Large 1 bed ground floor flat to smaller 1 bedroom flat.

SE22 to SE6. Need all loaded unloaded as we disabled.

Pm me price please. I'd say 7 to 8 hours job. Has be done 1 day. Pm more details please.

We right near yourself.

Regards Melanie

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Hi,


We paid for advance for a move of a sofa and cabinet in March. It was cancelled due to Covid issues on their end, which is fine. However, we are still waiting for a ?100 refund which has been promised. We are being given the run around and are disappointed as the service came well recommended.


Ciaran.

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