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I just moved to East Dulwich and I am currently looking for a new house cleaner. I am wondering if anyone has recommendations? I had a bad experience with a house cleaner a few weeks ago (stealing money and not cleaning well) so I am now very hesitant to hire anyone unless they come with a few good recommendations. Any advice would be much appreciated!
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Hi,


I offer cleaning services,first visit 50% discount,regular price ?10/ph referrals from clients who are members on this forum.Trusthworhty,reliable,hardworking.There is no way of thinking to enter in someone house then to start doing dodgy things,NEVER, I'm happy to get someone's trust and someone giving me the opportunity to work for, if client is not happy with the work done I'll make the things the way that client to be happy.Open to ask my clients for referrals.


Regards,


Michaela (Blacklisted Phone Number - Please report if you see this message)

Hi,


I offer cleaning services,first visit 50% discount,regular price ?10/ph referrals from clients who are members on this forum.Trusthworhty,reliable,hardworking.I'm sorry to hear about your bad past experience and I can only tell that I realise how important is to be honest into this field when people are opening their doors it's needed trust and respect.


Regards,


Michaela-(Blacklisted Phone Number - Please report if you see this message)

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