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DavidPeckham

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I had to move half my house into storage on a Sunday morning around a two year old with a looming deadline of builders arrival.


It could have been a nightmare, but luckily, I'd been recommended Earl, and his Forest Hill based firm, and I'd like to recommend him here.


Earl runs Extra Mile Vans, he's got more spatial awareness than Lewis Hamilton, more charm than Colin Firth and the mind of Tetris when it comes to packing.


He made us laugh, he made us relax and he made it all ok and he did it all in a couple of hours, at a lower cost than I'd hoped for, he knew everyone at the storage place, and even made that process simple.


His email address is;


[email protected]


His mobile number is;


07951 535 534


And he's great!


Cheers

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