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KidKruger Wrote:

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> You?ve joined the forum today for a reason, why

> not just tell us what happened so we?ve something

> more solid to go on ?


We also had a very bad experience and I would go through the detail with anyone considering this company for work but not as a general rant on the forum.

GoodHeart Wrote:

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> If you are using this company or know anyone who

> is using this company locally or closer to where

> they are based in Balham, I would strongly advise

> you check all of their reviews.



Thanks for this! I looked on Trustpilot.


I found the one star reviews and the company's responses very interesting.


https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.southlondonlofts.co.uk?stars=1

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