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Man and Van prices
PoppyMiddleton
Posts: 1 Newbie
Can someone tell me what are the normal prices for man and van in Bloomsbury? I'm looking at this company trace-elliot.co.uk/man-van-bloomsbury-wc1 and I want to compare their prices
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I'd get a quote from shiply,com to compare.0
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Dunno about area, but £40 is pretty standard for a small local job.0
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I'd also use shiply - we're in london and have used them loads from small jobs to large house moves0
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I have used 'Anyvan' before.
You describe what you want and the people put in offers.0 -
use https://www.anyvan.com/
Put in your points of origin and destination, plus what you want moving, and hundreds of 'men/vans' will bid for your work.
Don't just take the cheapest - look at their reviews and whether they are insured etc, then decide0 -
I have used Movesavers for man with a van quote0
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