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Hernehill01

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On Monday 13/05/13, we had problems with our Freesat TV signal. Checked the EDF and found several recommendations for Paul of NUNHEAD AERIALS.I phoned Paul and left a voicemail message, Paul phoned back a couple of hours later and booked a call the next day between 11:00 and 13:00. Paul arrived at about 12:15,checked the Freesat box and aerial and diagnosed a cable fault from the aerial. Paul repaired the fault in in about fifteen minutes, checked the system which is now working perfectly.

When completed I asked the cost. I had too ask twice it was so reasonable, so cheap in fact that I paid him double the fee he requested.

If you want the best in aerial installations and repairs, from a very pleasant, friendly and helpful guy, do not hesitate to contact Paul at NUNHEAD AERIALS. I WOULD LIKE TO SAY I HAVE NO CONNECTION WHATSOEVER TO NUNHEAD AERIALS.

FOUND ON EDF,WHERE HE HAS MANY MORE RECCOMENDATIONS.


07983 306705.VERY HIGHLY RECCOMENDED

After reading many reviews on here for Paul, I touched base about my Sky and help I needed. All the reviews are true, he's easy to deal with, good communication, reasonable and did a great job. I've no hesitation recommending him, and I'll definitely be having him back to do some other work I need to have doing. :)
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