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Our company covers both large house moves as well as individual items that need secure and safe transportation. We offer a service that is tailored to your individual needs 24 hours a day. We are based in London and Manchester but we have clients around the UK. We are proud to guarantee punctuality, agility, and good service. We cover England, France, Germany, Spain and Portugal, and we aim to expand throughout Europe. Get in touch with us to find out about our affordable and competitive prices. If you have any queries please feel free to contact me 07830366388.

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We at OIS Removals Ltd are specialists in providing removal and/or storage services for flats and apartments, we are based in Tooting, London SW17 and cover all of the Greater London area, we have successfully completed over 29,000 removals of all shapes and sizes since 1997 so you can rest assured that you are dealing with a very experienced and reliable removal company. We can deal with any size of removal or removal related service including packing, packing materials supply, storage services, disposal services and house clearance services. Our aim is to provide a straightforward, honest and professional service to our existing and new customers at a very competitive rate, we are members of the Alliance of Independent Movers,(AIM), the Safe contractor scheme, Check-a-trade, Which trusted traders and Removalreviews.co.uk, all of our staff are employed directly by us and are paid at least the London Living wage and unlike most of our competitors we don't use subcontractors or have staff on zero hours contracts.


If you would like friendly advice or a no obligation free quotation please call our free phone number on 0800 7835702 or fill out our online form at wwww.oisremovals.co.uk to request a call back at a convenient time.

Parkers Removal Services: 07415719824

Owner was an absolute gent

Service was second to none

Always felt comfortable from start to finish since speaking to the owner.

Did our house move just over a year ago and I see a lot more people are using them and saying the same.

Garunteed value for money

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Hi, I used VP removals (Vitek and Peter) after reading a good review about them on here... I got quotes from about 6 other companies and theirs was by far the cheapest, and they were very friendly.

They were very reliable and dead on time for coming round for the quotation, arriving for the packing (on the 15th December) and arriving for packing and transporting and unpacking, and reassembling wardrobes etc on the 16th...

I am pregnant and single and they worked solidly for around 18 hours on the 2 days without even stopping for lunch. They provided 2 vans and loaded the first one the day before....they were very honest and trustworthy and helped to ease the stress after nearly 20 years of living in London.

I would NOT hesitate in recommending them !

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Hi guys ,

i'm from Brockley and before several time i need a Man and Van company. A friend of mine suggest http://www.shonsremovalsbrockley.co.uk/ from previous their experience with the company. That was my best desicion (Honestly !) for the whole removal. I'm talking about everything - price , attention to detail , speed and all of that with any pre ordering. For the whole process i preferred the service "Removals and Packing" http://www.shonsremovalsbrockley.co.uk/removals-and-packing/. Literally u don't have to worry about ANYTHING !

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