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We are looking for a handyman, electrician, plumber, or person who knows how to fix appliances and such for our property in East Dulwich. Your service will be in need if one of our tenants raised a maintenance issue that needs to be resolved. Please drop your name and phone number for us to contact you and see if we are fit to do business together.
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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi how you doing my name is Frances

I am a electrician/ handyman

Can do basic plumbing

But tend not to touch to much

Obviously only do what I know , but I have a close friend who I really hot on all that


Anyways I will leave my number and we can chat if you like

And go from there maybe

Many thanks

07305688457

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