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[email protected] March 12th 14 08:15 AM

Cheap Removalists, Melbourne Removalist , Removals Melbourne
 
Moving is always a part of life. And in contrary to what most individuals know relocating from one place to another all on your own is not easy and not fun at all. There are lots of things that you need to factor in just to ensure that you'll have a safe and secure move. However, those days are gone as individuals aiming to move can now rely on the help of professional movers. Melbourne Removalist

If it's your first time to move from old to a new home, it's best to ask for recommendations from friends or relatives who recently moved, but why recently? This is because if you ask someone who moved a few years or decades back, there's a high chance that particular moving company doesn't exist anymore or that their services have changed.the removal and transportation of your valued belongings doesn't have to be as complicated and stressful (or traumatic) as it have been for a lot of people, especially if you get the help of professional removalists.
Moving pros share some of their damage-proofing techniques that will greatly help both removalists as well as homeowners in making sure that the important items make it safely to their destination. Melbourne Removalist Making use of the techniques is going to make the entire process so much quicker to accomplish, apart from just damage-proofing items.
As a mover, you need to be acquainted with the design of the house as well as the path you are going to need to take to get to the moving van. Identify the problem areas, such as low ceilings, uneven surfaces, narrow staircases, etc.

Stuart Longland March 12th 14 02:47 PM

Cheap Removalists, Melbourne Removalist , Removals Melbourne
 
On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 00:15:49 -0700, mandyremovals wrote:

Moving is always a part of life.


Indeed, and you, mister Indian marketeer and your Melbourne counterparts,
shall be removing yourselves off this newsgroup. Try /dev/null instead.

Heads up for others: I have sent the following email... hopefully this
will be the last. I encourage others to make similar complaints.
----
To: , ,

Subject: Fwd: interstate removalist Melbourne
To whom it may concern,

I've recently started to get into Usenet and having subscribed to a few
public newsgroups, noticed this individual posting off-topic articles in
an effort to promote their removals business.

It appears they rely on conducting their business via the Gmail address
used to post the articles. There is no website listed or hyperlinks of
any kind. The posts appear to originate from an address within the Beam
Telecom network (perhaps an Indian marketing mob that were contracted by
the alleged removals firm and are unaware of Australian legislation
regarding marketing).

I believe this contravenes both the Spam Act 2003, the Gmail Terms Of
Service and the Google Groups Terms Of Service as there is no unsubscribe
facility provided and the newsgroup certainly did not ask to be
subscribed to this nonsense.

I have attached two such samples of the aforementioned posts. Further
can be seen on NNTP under the aus.bicycle newsgroup; which can also be
reached via Google Groups:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/aus....U/TEFfTlpRVKoJ
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/aus....8/lN7Ju6WkqUsJ

If you could follow up on this, it would be much appreciated.
Regards,
--
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)

I haven't lost my mind...
...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.


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