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2 strong and cheap people wanted to move 2 washing machines!


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I'm looking for 2 strong people who could move my old washing machine out of my flat to the yard, and bring another one from downstairs up into the flat. My flat is up 33 stairs (with 3 places to stop and have a rest if needed!)

There is also an old sofa which I'd like to get shifted at the same time.

Southwark council bulky waste dept have not turned up on either of the dates they were meant to, so I'm looking for a more reliable alternative. Please send a PM with quote for your price for the job, thanks. I can be fairly flexible on the timing.

Hi Mustard, Actually, Southwark had all details about the collection including the fact it was up 33 stairs inside the building, and confirmed both in 2 emails and on the phone that they WOULD be able to collect - they gave me the ref number and booking details including those notes....Maybe the person making the booking got it wrong (twice).

Anyway, thanks for the PMs so far from people offering to do it - I'll be in touch asap and will see if we have more luck with Southwark when they are able to pick up from outside....

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