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cathg Wrote:

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> Were the dinky green fiats DVR? Not seen them

> around lately and they were easily the most

> tolerable of all estate agents fleets.



This is pickwick estates - DVR dont have branded cars

I don't wish redundancy on anyone, even with my reputation of general estate agent dislike (it's the practice as a whole, rather than any individual that I have an issue with). However, it's rather inevitable that within the next year there will be a good reduction in the number of agencies down LL.

Will that be good for LL?? I'd rather see nice looking estate agents windows than a dozen empty offices gathering posters and grafitti?


AcedOut Wrote:

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> I don't wish redundancy on anyone, even with my

> reputation of general estate agent dislike (it's

> the practice as a whole, rather than any

> individual that I have an issue with). However,

> it's rather inevitable that within the next year

> there will be a good reduction in the number of

> agencies down LL.

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