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Mrs Peel

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Hi James,

Could you say why, please?


The recommendations on here do look a little bit repetitive and not from many different people so it makes me suspicious but I don't want to judge him for that if it's unfair.


Was the language barrier a problem?




James3506 Wrote:

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> No idea about Electrical skills, but for handyman

> work...avoid Franco like the plague.

For me the language barrier certainly was a problem, absolutely everything had to go via google translate, from me to him, then his response back and it took forever so I gave up. Nice enough guy though and it was at least 8 months ago so there may have been some improvement!

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