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k and o pest control are brilliant.


jane1

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One constant over the 6-7 years of the forum is the recurring and regular testimonials for this business


It's a lesson to all the other small business's's's's - especially the ones that use fake testimonials or complain about posts.


Do a job, do it well, make people happy and people will support you

i just want to say, k and o havent recmmended themselves on here today, i have,colin came to my house today and has been there for 3 weeks in a row to sort out my mice problem, i just think they are a brilliant little business and people need to know about them.

Jane. Nobody, least of all me is accusing Colin of fake recommendations! I was using k & o as an example of how good a company can be


Easy tiger. You know how often the ads come on, on itv1 of a Saturday evening? Admin bans people for fake recommendations more frequently. Doesn't mean he catches them all tho. It's a problem everywere not just this forum

  • 2 weeks later...
Just to add another recommendation for K&O pest control. Hopefully I will not need to use their services again, but if my pesky mice make a return visit, I will definitely call Colin at K&O. He was thorough, and went well beyond the call of duty by clearing out a cupboard that I was too freaked out to go through. Reasonably priced too.
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