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dstr82012 Wrote:

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> Try Dan from www.pctweak.co.uk

> Email [email protected]

> Phone 0788 36 26 436


dstr82012 Wrote in http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1089105,1089105

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> hi there

> my name is Dan

> i can setup, build/design and maintain websites

> for business and personal use

> i can also teach anyone who live around dulwich,

> brixton or forest hill and want to learn how to do

> all that

> so if you are looking to get new skills i'm here

> for you

> my services are really cheap as i can do the

> required job within a budget of ?100-?2500 pounds

> per website

> it all depends of what do you want and how much

> freedom i will have while working for you...

> when i teach i charge ?10/h (min 3 hrs a day)

> and i can promise that you will be able to build

> your own websites within 25 hours


> interested ?

> call or text on 0788 36 26 436

> Dan

Pam50 Wrote:

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> I used Paul Brant at it999.

> www.it999.biz

>

> Telephone 07977830733.

> I think you'll find other recommendations on this

> forum as well as mine. Good luck!



I also rate paul!

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