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Hi all!


We're shortly moving to Lincoln (in the East Midlands) and are finding the cost of movers extortionate. We only have furniture to fill a one bed flat and are willing to pack/unpack everything ourselves. Any ideas or suggestions on how to cut down costs? Or does anyone know the cheapest company to use?


Thanks!


Anja

If you can't drive or don't want to rent a self-drive van as suggested, try Little Green Van & Man, they provided a very good, friendly service a few years back, cost was competitive at the time, ideal for smallish loads... https://lgvanman.com/
Three years ago I moved house and I used VP Removals. Vitek and Peter were brilliant. Very careful, brought loads of bubble wrap for fragile items, friendly and did not charge much. I recommended them to a friend who was moving out of London and she was very positive about them too.
If cost is the main factor you could try NDR Removals or Mister Bee, both of which would be about ?450 for a 3.5t mwb Luton + 2 men. I'm moving soon and used a number of comparison sites, which is a good source if cost is the main factor for you, though in the end I went with a better-known name.

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