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Hello all,


Something a little different to the norm! As Estate Agents, we want to be part of your community. We already sponsor Heber Primary School and several artists from Camberwell School of Art.


We are writing to tell everyone in East Dulwich that Jacksons Estate Agents are opening a brand new office at 12 Lordship Lane SE22 8HN.


We will be opening on the 1st September at 10am. We will be providing free drinks to all those who pop in. We are also offering the chance to win ?5,000!


Everyone welcome -We hope to see you there.

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Jacksons & Eastdulwichfan - please take note. The people in this community that you say you want to be part of are not as stupid as you think. We were not born yesterday and this forum has been around for a long time so don't insult us with false recommendations please.


I am your target market - i.e. I am someone in need of the services of an estate agent at the moment. You've already shot yourselves in the foot by demonstrating a lack of integrity.


The NoFlies estate agent (local ED business) has actual genuine forum recommendations in case you're interested. Integrity and hard work.

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