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dennyboy1

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For a large (tall and bigger than a transit) van load to Dover area I contacted Peter - 07427 271980 / VP Removals. He quoted a very reasonable price, was extremely helpful, punctual with his times and handled our furniture with respect and care. I don't think there is a better mover out there. Highly recommended.

In my view ...

Van cost money

Insurance cost money

Petrol cost money

Committing to work takes away availability elsewhere....

That makes you pay for all the above

As an outsider and self employed person I see why £200 would be the price ...

If I was the guy who do removals I'd want to get my daily rate no matter if its lordship lane to Barry Road or to Brighton .. simple as

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