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Dulwich Light Removals Lino


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I'm adding to the recommendations for Lino - man and van, light removals. He moved my daughter and boyfriend to Surrey from Dulwich and was punctual, efficient, speedy and the cheapest quote out of five people/companies on the forum. Her boyfriend helped, but they moved two beds, a few other items of furniture, about 20 boxes and crates and a big, full clothes rail. He also did two pick ups of furniture on the way in West Dulwich and Putney. We started at 9.30 and they were fully installed by midday. Brilliant! 07962 247469
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  • 3 months later...
used Lino several times over the years, Dulwich to Worthing, Dulwich to Bethnal Green and then to Orpington. He moved my Mum from her flat in Sydenham to another flat in same area. also helped get rid of some wardrobes etc when a charity collection let us down.
  • 8 months later...

Hello!

Just wanted to give me recommendation as well. He was incredibly personable, helpful and had a very decent sized van. He knew how to avoid the traffic filled areas, so the move did not take long at all, even though it was from Potters Bar to Crystal Palace.

Highly recommend him!

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