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ADDRESS 89 MELBOURNE GROVE

EAST DULWICH

LONDON

SE22 8RJ


TEL 07958727481


Description


Quick Move REMOVALS , Man and Van Hire services



Prices start from just ?35 per HOUR!!! MIN OF TWO HOURS BOOKING .



For Standard Removals & Deliveries (only bags & boxes)

? ?35 p/h for van (self-load/Unload),

? ?40 p/h with driver helping (loading/Unloading)

? ?50 p/h with 1 man and driver helping (loading/Unloading)


For Heavy Removals& Deliveries ( including furniture) luton van with a tail lift.

? ?40 p/h for van (self-load/Unload)

? ?45 p/h with driver helping (loading/Unloading)

? ?55 p/h with 1 man and driver helping (loading/Unloading)

? ?65 p/h with 2 man and driver helping (loading/Unloading)


EACH FLIGHT OF STAIRS WILL ADD ?5 TO THE HOURLY RATE.


Services offered:


We offer a large set of services to our valued customers; we have listed our main services below:


? Removals - house, flat, office, student moves

? Deliveries & collections

? Store pick-ups (IKEA, Homebase etc)

? Contract jobs

? Last minute bookings



We Cover:


Our base is in south east London, but that doesn't stop us from covering all areas in the UK.



Please note the terms below:


If you exceed the hours paid for you will be charged in 30 minute segments at half of the hourly rate. Evening and weekends we charge more and it's minimum of two hours booking.

A 5 mile fuel charge is included for every hour selected, e.g. 1 hour includes 5 miles, 2 hours includes 10 etc. any miles over and above will be charged separately

If you are traveling within a congestion charging zone this will be charged separately

If there are stairs without a lift in the premises these will be charged at ?5 per flight / floor level.


quickmoveonline.co.uk

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Recommendation for Quick Move Removals - In preparation for some building works,I recently had this company remove furniture , books etc from two floors of my property in Nunhead , transport them to, unload and put them in a lock up storage facility off the Old Kent Rd .

I was impressed at the job they did , and their attitude , which helped relieve some of the stress at an exhausting time getting ready for the builders .

So a definite thumbs up for Steven and his team - His contact number is 07958727481

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