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Stephy BB

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Hi,


Let me start off by saying a big thank you to all of our clients from over the years.

Base on feedbacks we are now proud to announce the launch of our e-gift cards. So now if you not to sure of what to give some as a gift, you can now send them one of our gift cards which they can use to book any of our services.

Emailed directly to your chosen recipient at a specified time, with your own personal message.

Select value from ?30 up to upwards then include a personal message then schedule a delivery date or send now.

They can then redeem their e-gift card online, in person or over the phone

We have a great range of designs to choose and lots of services to pick from, never get stuck choosing gift again.

As easy as that!


https://squareup.com/gift/B4Z7M69F49R70/order


Book any of the following services,


1. Handyman

2. Painting and Decorating,

3. Plastering

4. Flat Pack Assembling

5. Gardening

6. Plumbing

7. Electrical

8. Lock Installation

9. Carpet Fitting

10. Floor Fitting

11. Drainage

12. Smart Home installation

13. Wallpaper and Mural

14. Professional Organising

15. Cleaning and Much Much More


Also as a bonus, 5% off e-gift cards valued ?150 or more

Both Residental and Commercial Services


Many Thanks,


Stephanie

M: 07742016412

E: [email protected]

Dulwich Team

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