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I would like to recommend my lovely cleaner Lilly.She has been work for me 4 years now.

She did an absolutely amazing job. I cannot begin to describe how happy I was with the way my house looked. I have cat and my house often ends up looking like a disaster zone. After Lilly was done, you would never even know that cat lived in my House. I would suggest her to any of my friends.

Please PM me for more details.

Kind regards,

Mrs Jaimes.

Francesca12 Wrote:

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> I would like to recommend my lovely cleaner

> Lilly.She has been work for me and my sister for

> over 4 years

> She did an absolutely amazing job. I cannot begin

> to describe how happy I was with the way my house

> looked. I have two dogs and my house often ends up

> looking like a disaster zone. After Lilly was

> done, you would never even know that dogs lived in

> my House.She made sure to move everything and got

> every nook and cranny of my place. I would suggest

> her to any of my friends. She will now be coming

> to do my house cleaner twice a week.

> Please PM me for more details.

> Kind regards,

> Mrs Jaimes.


Funny - almost the exact same wording on a US website (about 14 reviews down) ....... http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/silvanas-house-cleaning-boston-2

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