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Massively recommend James! Needed a shed transporting. After seeing so many great reviews and recommendations on EDF, called James and he responded immediately with reasonable price & when he could do it. Great coms throughout. Reliable and punctual. Really nice helpful guy too. Will defo ask him to do any future moves. 10/10!
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I am glad I saw the recommendations for James The Man n Van 07904897508 on this forum .

Last week I used James to retrieve household goods from a storage depot and distribute them in different rooms and floors in my house.

James and his team were very helpful, providing good customer service and their attitude helped enormously on a day which could have been very stressful otherwise.

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Massive Recommendation for James arranged to pick us up promptly on time from Herne Hill to Old Kent Road to Pick up Materials from plumbers merchants onto Pimlico to drop Materials of even waited to give us a lift back enjoyed the Football Banter about our opposing Football teams Genuine nice Guy except for his Team ,Thanks James look forward to seeing you again 07904897508 

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Another solid reccomendation for James, who helped me move my things from Peckham to Bexleyheath on Tuesday this week. James has a very big van and was punctual and very helpful (insisted on carrying all my boxes) and very pleasant to talk to. Really friendly man and I would not hesitate to call on James again if needed in the future. You can reach James on 07904897508.

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I recently saw James recommended on the Forum and asked him to move some furniture and books from Herne Hill to our son's new home in West London. He did a great job, arriving promptly and delivering the items at the other end efficiently and without any damage. He was so helpful and friendly, it was a pleasure to do business with him. We would recommend him to others without hesitation. 

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