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DaveR

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Just wanted to highly recommend a fantastic handyman, Victor. We have used Victor (who works with his son) for over two years now , about eight times, and he has been consistently honest, brilliant to deal with and delivers excellent results. He got back to us in emergencies even when he was very busy, and found the time to come over even though it was late in his working day. We presented him with a particularly unpleasant job last year, which he didn't turn down. We have been so impressed and pleased with his service that we feel we should recommend him to the East Dulwich community (many of you might already know him). His contact details:


Victor - 07885537463, [email protected]


We hope you will also benefit from his services.


Ai Ling Rawlings

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I'd also like to put up a big recommendation for Vic and Carl. We've had them round 3 times now for various jobs and they always make light work of all the tasks we have asked them to do. They're both very courteous and professional. The only problem is that I now think it makes more sense to use them for any jobs we need doing rather than attempting them myself. My DIY skills are in tatters!
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