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Hi all,


I've just posted this in another thread, but just wanted to add my recommendation to the mix.. My cleaner is absolutely brilliant - I've had her for 2 years and she's looking for work (was in East dulwich and now I live in Peckham Rye). I've recommended her to a friend, and also my neighbour (who has a toddler and a baby) and they are thrilled with her too. She is Bulgarian and her english is limited, but she is lovely, incredibly polite, reliable and is such a hard worker, and consistently leaves the house sparkling and spotless each week. I have a 3 bed house and have her for 3 hours each week, and she is so reliable, she does ironing and finds extra tasks to do that I don't expect - I'm not sure how she fits so much in. I pay her ?10 / hr, and it's very good value for money.


If you want to chat to me about her I'll happily provide a reference over the phone. Same goes for anyone else who reads this. Send me a PM if you like?


Rachael

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Hi


Just to let you know that my cleaner is now booked up having got some nice new jobs from the forum - but she might have some openings in a months time, so if you read this message a month from now do PM me with your road name, no of bedrooms as a guideline, and number of hours/week or fortnight you need, and I'll be happy to ask her if she has any free time.


Rachael



New2ED Wrote:

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> Hi all,

>

> I've just posted this in another thread, but just

> wanted to add my recommendation to the mix.. My

> cleaner is absolutely brilliant - I've had her for

> 2 years and she's looking for work (was in East

> dulwich and now I live in Peckham Rye). I've

> recommended her to a friend, and also my neighbour

> (who has a toddler and a baby) and they are

> thrilled with her too. She is Bulgarian and her

> english is limited, but she is lovely, incredibly

> polite, reliable and is such a hard worker, and

> consistently leaves the house sparkling and

> spotless each week. I have a 3 bed house and have

> her for 3 hours each week, and she is so reliable,

> she does ironing and finds extra tasks to do that

> I don't expect - I'm not sure how she fits so much

> in. I pay her ?10 / hr, and it's very good value

> for money.

>

> If you want to chat to me about her I'll happily

> provide a reference over the phone. Same goes for

> anyone else who reads this. Send me a PM if you

> like?

>

> Rachael

hello Ladies ! my name is Iris me and my mum we both are an excellent team we have been working as housekeeper -cleaner for over than 10 years and our costumers are very happy ! we work in Dulwich area . please if you need a reliable, honest ,professional cleaners dont hesitate to contact us !

thank you very much

Iris & Alicia

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