Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Removals | |
Posted by: | Michelle Tate | |
Date/Time: | 19/05/18 22:52:00 |
I would think they are competitive in price for a good reason and have good long-term employed people working for them. Also to have the right insurance which is important in a move that covers items of value with due care and attention taken. Anyone can employ a man with a couple of box vans and some movers on a day contract with no long-term employment in the moving sector with maybe inferior insurance if any. That is if you remember to ask, and maybe only finding out after something goes wrong. For some moving is a stressful experience and you will want the best available at the price. Not sure about Economic Moves personally myself, but since they have many votes I guess they tick boxes for a move that provides experience and reliability at the right price people are comfortable with. You come over as a jolly person Brian based on your two postings. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Removals | 16/05/18 19:42:00 | Kathryn Pearce |
Re:Removals | 16/05/18 19:47:00 | Louise Cole |
Re:Re:Removals | 16/05/18 23:10:00 | Kathryn Pearce |
Re:Re:Re:Removals | 17/05/18 08:26:00 | Michael Moran |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Removals | 18/05/18 03:00:00 | Joanna Biddolph |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Removals | 18/05/18 17:20:00 | Kathryn Pearce |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Removals | 18/05/18 18:33:00 | Joanna Biddolph |
Re:Removals | 19/05/18 08:46:00 | Esther Gibbs |
Re:Re:Removals | 19/05/18 22:12:00 | Brian Coyle |
Re:Re:Re:Removals | 19/05/18 22:52:00 | Michelle Tate |