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Recommendation wanted for good handyman please


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peristalsis Wrote:

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>> Which James is that?


JMLGEMERGENCYSERVICE Wrote:

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> James McGowan

> JM emergency services

> 07...


So you're recommending yourself?


> All work taken no job too big or small


You're based in South Croydon, ten miles from East Dulwich. How much are you going to charge for your travelling time and expenses for a ten minute job?


> Locksmith


Are you or your business in the Master Locksmiths Association approved list? I can't find any entry.


> Glazing

> Carpentry

> All handy man works taken on

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