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hrh Wrote:

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> Another recommendation for Tom.

> He was able to fit us in at very short Notice.

> Reliable, professional and reasonably priced. I

> would have no hesitation in recommending Him and

> his team. We will definitely be using him again.


Can someone provide me with Tom King's number please.

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I can also highly recommend Tom King. Excellent service from beginning to end. Tom was very helpful and took the time to explain the issues and what my options were. He was punctual, professional and also had reasonable prices. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.
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