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Wanted - Man with a van - Sat 1st Feb - ED to Herne Hill ****RESOLVED****


GemmaSE22

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Hi,


I'm moving to a new house share next Sat (1st Feb) and am looking for a reliable man with a van to help me in the morning.


Moving from East Dulwich to Herne Hill and would like a hand loading and unloading the van at each end. Ideally looking to do this in just the one trip as I'm only moving the contents of my bedroom, so van should be large enough to accomodate the below bulky items:


Double mattress

Large chest of drawers

2x small cupboards

10x vintage suitcases

10x small boxes of belongings


Bags of clothes could always be moved in a car trip if they didn't fit.


Would love to hear from someone with a quote, or if you know of anyone, recommendations greatly received.


Thanks,

Gemma

Try

[www.anyvan.com]


you put in your job details and van companies submit quotes and you can pick any one (or none if they don't suit you - there is no obligation to take a quote)


It works out quite cheap, especially if you are flexible, as van companies can fit your job in with others in the area.

i used them and it worked out well

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