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Outdoor Aerial Installer recommendation request


theycallmetj

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Hi everyone


I need a rooftop aerial installed and would like your recommendation. I have read through old forum posts and one installer was highly recommended by several different members, Paul from Nunhead Aerials. Unfortunately, it seems his business has ended as his website and contact phone numbers are disconnected.


Are there any other recommendations, in our borough or neighbouring boroughs?


I did see one other aerial installer prominently mentioned on this forum, albeit by one person. However, I notice that person posts as a customer of his own services, several times in different threads (I know he is the actually aerial installer because his original posts were promoting himself to provide the service). I dont trust providers who post pretending to be their own customer, it is deceitful. I wont name the person but if he posts as a customer recommendation on this thread, I will know and identify!


Thanks guys.

Hello Chris (Buckshee)


I had already read most of the posts that recommended your services before I created this thread...many of which appear to be by yourself as a customer of your own services! That cause me to frown when traders do that. I totally understand the need to promote one's own services but not that way. However, there are other members who have said good words about your work.


Also, thank you for your post and being the only one to respond so far! I have no idea of what those numbers in your post refer to btw?


I always like to support local traders so I might like to consider your services but I first want to contact another local who was also recommended by the boards but I am not sure if he is still in business.


Thanks again


TJ

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