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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Please arrange for a 40 feet trailer to shift these items to the site.

As the client is arranging a trailer to the site, please let us know if you have any items to shift to the site.

  

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Please arrange for a 40-foot trailer to shift these items to the site. As the client is arranging for a trailer, please let us know if you have any items to shift to the site.

  • Please arrange for a 40-foot trailer to shift these items to the site.
  • As the client is arranging for a trailer, please let us know if you have any items to shift to the site.
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Please arrange for a 40-foot trailer to shift these items to the site.

As the client is arranging for a trailer, please let us know if you have any items to shift to the site.

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