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When i had a load of stuff to take down the tip i used my sign written transit. I certainly wouldn't pay someone else to take it for me because they had a different van, & i took my 8 yr old son with our Dag, & i was wearing jeans with tanned shoes & a checked shirt, so what!

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Think all you guys are missing the point i bet 99 percent chance they are travellers! There you go i said it,I see it all the time,generally their transits aren't in the best shape, you can spot it a mile away!

 

joking arnt you!? there normally brand new round our way.

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