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Hi Admin


Really hope you don't mind me posting this.


I just wanted to say a massive thank you to all the customers we have had in 2013. 80% of our calls come from this forum, and its a credit to admin to running a very successful and organised forum. Its from the high recommendations on here that we are able to take on 2 new staff in the New year, and we will be able to offer a 7 day service at no extra cost. (once all training has been completed)


We would like to take this opportunity to wish all of you a very merry pest free Christmas and a wonderful New year and thank you for helping this family run business grow.


Enjoy yourselves, be happy and stay safe


Colin, Vicki and of course the K&O of the business our 2 wonderful children Kasey & Oli


Office 020 8778 1557 Close from 2pm 24th December open Thursday 2nd Jan


Emergency number over the festive period 07940 751 255

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