"Angela" <who@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Ritalin" <me@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I'm moving out in a few weeks and I need some kind of removal service,
>> but I'm not sure what exactly. We're not selling the house, and the new
>> place is furnished, so all I really need to move is my TV (CRT, 26"),
my
>> PC (desktop full ATX, quite large due to cooling etc., high value)
>> monitor (17" CRT), XBox 360, HDD/DVD DVR, clothes, bedding, some food
and
>> cutlery, and little things like toiletries. Certainly not a big job and
>> I'd have thought full removal services wouldn't offer this. I don't
have
>> people in the area who can drive me though, I don't drive myself, and
if
>> it wasn't for the TV and PC, I'd probably manage it in a few trips on
the
>> train. Would also like my stuff to be handled carefully.
>>
>> Any ideas what I need, exactly? Cheers!
>
>
> Business os slow at the moment, you'll be amazed what removal companies
> will do
>
When I last moved it was 40 (80 round trip) mile difference I hired a
luton
for £45 which had 100 mile allowance on it, did one trip, and returned the
van, I dont drive, was lucky to have a mate who offered to drive for me,
but
was best way, when enquiring about removals for the one load, it was to be
£165, so van and friend was best,
Tracym


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