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A moving choice

TEN years after moving home a satisfied customer called to say that the family was shifting again, this time to Orange, NSW, and Geelong Removals was the immediate choice for the relocation.
Lynn Sammit, the local company’s operations manager with 30 years’ experience in the industry, says Geelong Removals prospers on its reputation.
“We’ve been in the business a long time, we have the experience and all our staff are committed to making sure that any move is stress-free,” the veteran industry expert says.
“The family that moved to Orange said they remembered the service we provided them a decade ago and they would not move their goods with anybody else.”
The family-owned business operates locally and across Victoria, NSW and Queensland.
“If you’re relocating your home or office, step back and let our professional removal service take care of it for you,” Lynn says.
“At Geelong Removals we provide a reliable moving service whether you’re headed across Geelong or across the country.”
From pet relocation to moving pianos or precious mementoes, Geelong Removals – based on the Princes Hwy at Corio – handles all with care.
“Our team can help you with pre-packing and unpacking, we can provide high quality packing boxes, and even assist with disassembling and reassembling furniture,“ Lyn says.
“If you’re not looking to move your goods all in one trip, we also offer short or long-term storage options for your belongings.”

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