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Recommendation for an Experienced Handyman


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Hello Friends of East Dulwich


Many of you have been customers of mine in the past before ill health put a premature end to my services.


Through a mutual contact I have met and become friends with someone new to the area and thought I'd introduce him to you as he has 38 years experience as handyman, and I'm sure he will be able to help you with your oddjobs.


I'm sure he won't mind me saying that he's not that ofay with technology, hence me introducing and recommending him on here. Please contact Colin Bean on 07843901175. His username on hear is aptly named 'BobaJob' If anyone remembers that then you know what era he's from.


Kind regards and all the best EDF friends

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