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Recommendation for house movers


hwilliams

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I used VP Removals at the weekend to move house. Their website is: http://www.vpremovals.co.uk/


They charge a flat rate per hour with a large van and one or two men, as needed.


They were really really efficient (they RAN up and down the stairs) very friendly and professional, and the price came in at LESS THAN HALF of the other two quotes I received, because they were so quick. I would totally recommend them.


At the end, I wanted them to put some furniture together, but couldn't find the nuts and bolts, so they recommended that, rather than me wasting my money while I had them there, and looked for the parts, that they could come back and do it quickly another day.

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