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Hi all, If you are looking for a cleaner, I can highly recommend Beverly who has been cleaning my home. She is thorough, reliable, no job too small ( she helped me fix a curtain rail, dangerously dangling.. with me wobbling up a ladder )As well as the usual house cleaning, she offered to clean my oven and fridge. She is a real miracle worker!She says she cleans my home as though it were her own. I thoroughly recommend Beverley on 07956 925 119. You'll be lucky to have her. Alexa.
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I contacted Beverly and had a text conversation. All went well, and she was agreeable to the 2.5hrs a week I was asking for, until I asked for references then she closed me down very suddenly stating that her minimum clean was 3hourly and she couldn't meet me. Disappointing and frustrating.
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mariajoyofcleaning Wrote:

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> If you really need a cleaner you should

> concentrate on the service and what you need and

> want because for small money you pay for amazingly

> hard work that takes lot of time to organise you

> cannot expect professional cleaners to waste hours

> in phone calls and chats or email messages just to

> give you emotional reassurances you are choosing

> the right person for the job.

>

> We cannot share personal details of other clients

> - that you may do not know but is an illegal

> practice unless people give their consent.

>

> I never disclose names and phones or email of

> other clients if you do not at least reciprocate

> disclosing your details at first. As a personal

> policy, I provide reference if you book services

> for a minimum amount of 60? and after you pay the

> deposit of ?20 and disclose who you are.

>

> In some circumstances I am tempted to say to

> people that ask for references for a 2 hours

> cleaning job without giving not even their

> telephone number they should do themselves their

> cleanings and call a psychotherapist instead (and

> indeed they should be concerned to ask extended

> references in this case!)

>

> Best wishes


So true! well said.

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