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I would like to recommend a local handyman, Terry (terry027). Terry has been to my house twice now to do a number of jobs I don't have the time or the skill to do myself - including:


1. fixing a lot of loose and creaky floorboards

2. putting up blinds

3. stripping and treating exterior window sills

4. stripping and re-treating summer house roof

5. putting up shelf


Terry is very hard working, prompt, reliable, responsive and his charges are very reasonable. He is also very efficient and doesn't waste any time!


His number is 07717572036

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I had Terry and his brother come round about two weeks ago to do a load of jobs for me from hanging pictures to painting they work very hard for me for around a week doing all the bits that my builders didn't do.

I must say that Terry offers a great service and at very good rates I'm pretty sure i had more done by Terry and his brother than i had done by my builders or thats what it feels like. So I just wanted to recommend Terry to others who need a very good handyman.

P.S. At times I had to leave them both working in the house on there own while i sorted out other things but i found they were very clean and tidy and would always call me to let me know when they were leaving and where the keys were once locked up. Thanks a million Terry.


You can contact Terry on 07717572036

Hi



About your window installation



When I moved house 2 months ago



My friend recommended one carpenter for the fittings...



I needed a toilet and a kitchen and he did it for me ...



I was impressed about the finish and how long it took to fit the above



Recently I changed my bedroom Windows and I called Gary again



He came and 3 hours later 2 Windows was fitted and sealed



Good stuff ,



That's what I call good service




That's his number



Gary 07931104169




Good luck



Dan

  • 3 weeks later...
Another recommendation for Terry - I've used him several times and he has always been prompt, tidy, efficient and quick - explain what you need doing, and he sorts it out, suggesting solutions when needed. He's just sorted out a picutre light, re-hung the picture correctly, fixed a door lock and a radiator valve - all completed in good time.

Still out to discredit me are we andrew and bitch my god can you not see that al the crap you keep putting on here about me has not effected me in the slightest in fact I'm more busy now than i was before.

Anyway what i would like to know is why oh why you feel the need to post on the EAST DULWICH FORUM WHEN YOU DONT EVEN lIVE IN LONDON my god you must be very sad with nothing else to do in your sad life other than put others down.

i see your now offering people pictures on request now of work that was carried out by your incompetent husband and not my self and anyone who knows me will know my work and more importantly know me as a person.

I think you don't like to see people leaving positive feedback for me because we didn't get on and i told you where to get off but please feel free to leave as much as you like after all what goes around COMES AROUND LOL

Feedback is feed back. You can do some good work and get good feed back for it (or make up false recommendations) but you can't then expect to rip people off and bully them out of sharing their experience.


We are not the only ones, either. Several other forum users seem to have had experiences just as bad as ours.


I don't want to see anyone else out of pocket. Now we have moved we can't be intimidated.

Intimidated in what way. I have never intimated anyone in my life

I'm not that sort of person.

All these messages you keep putting up about me are beginning to feel like stalking

If you are not careful I will be opening a police report against you for

Slandering and harassment.

Please let's leave each other alone now.

  • Administrator

We have a rule which is that businesses may advertise once for free, if they try and advertise again their advert is removed.


Terry, we do that for everyone, sending threatening and intimidating messages to the administration team will not mean we relax the rules for you.

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