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move a fridge ?
winalot
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hi we are moving and want to take our old fridge to my father in law's house - is there a moneysaving way to do it ie. via taxi or something - am totally lost as to how to go about it, vans seem to cost about 60 -70 quid ?
thanks in advance for any help.
thanks in advance for any help.
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Can't you just lie it down in the car and take it yourselves? As long as you let it stand upright for 48 hours before turning it back on it should be fineI haven't got one!0
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hi there we don't actually have a car but interesting idea maybe for a cab if they would go for that.0
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