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I would like to recommend Frank,07956650744, if you need someone to move stuff for you. He was punctual, polite, hardworking and utterly reliable. He has just helped us move a lot of furniture down to Kent and his price was was very reasonable. I have no hesitation in recommending his service.



This is an entirely unsolicited and independent recommendation that I am happy to endorse if you wish to contact me.

  • 1 month later...

I can also recommend Frank (Forde). He helped me move a LOT of very heavy furniture to our new place recently and was a godsend.


I saw Frank recommended on here under another advert and gave him a whirl. I was worried I would get someone weak or lazy as I'd never hired a man with a van before. I needn't of worried! Frank is a slim chap at first glance (despite the fun size Snickers diet) but man is he strong! We moved some seriously heavy furniture and he provided expert advice on how to clear the place methodically. He is also very funny and personable and even provided me with some nice gloves to use during the move.


Highly recommended - the van fits in loads, he's good company and a hard worker and the price is great (?25 p/h).

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