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we would need some help moving a few large heavy

> sofas to a van and other location (not far at all just

> heavy job). would you be able to do that on

> saturday morning and much would you charge? also

> could you recommend a place to rent a van not too

> expensive? thanks a lot

> olivia and mike

> (we live between herne hill and tulse hill)

Absolutely can't recommend this handyman.

Unreliable.Very slow and untidy.

Wasn't happy with the work he done at

all as I had to get a proper handyman around

afterwards to finish off.

He def doesn't know what he is doing and just

wants the quick money.

rosegarden87 Wrote:

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> Absolutely can't recommend this handyman.

> Unreliable.Very slow and untidy.

> Wasn't happy with the work he done at

> all as I had to get a proper handyman around

> afterwards to finish off.

> He def doesn't know what he is doing and just

> wants the quick money.



Re: Experienced qualified nanny available now

From: leila87

To: Mizz grn eyez

Date: 21/10/2013 10:25


Get a grip u silly fat @#$%&.

Over a tenner!

U should have send me a private message

and reminded me instead of @#$%& me off.

Some people are busy and aint got the time

to dwell over a tenner all day long.

Dont worry u desperate @#$%& I will drop u

ur ?10.

Get a @#$%& life mug!


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Mizz grn eyez Wrote:

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> rosegarden87 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hi there,

> > I'm a local nanny from Germany looking for

> > a part time/full time position or would also

> > consider

> > a temporary position/ad hoc work.

> >

> > I have worked in the ED/Herne Hill area for

> > four years and a half years now and know my way

>

> > around as well as local playgroups,clubs etc.

> > I've worked for many families and have got lots

>

> > of experience with newborn babies up to the age

>

> > of 12 years.

> >

> > I'm a mum myself and would like to bring

rosegarden87 Wrote:

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> Absolutely can't recommend this handyman.

> Unreliable.Very slow and untidy.

> Wasn't happy with the work he done at

> all as I had to get a proper handyman around

> afterwards to finish off.

> He def doesn't know what he is doing and just

> wants the quick money.


Loooool and your mum..how very sad

Liela87

All over a tenner as you say

Very sad as jay has never worked for you

If he has y don't ya tell us what he looks like

...cause you can't

Because I exposed you and your two accounts

Because you sold me goods that didn't work

And didn't wanna give bk the tenner...

Keep it

U sad desperate person

I've reported you to forem

Go get a life

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