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Jillbarker16

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Can highly recommend Danielle from Dust Bunny cleaners. I struggled to find anyone that I felt comfortable having keys to our flat but meeting Danielle was like a breath of fresh air. She is so professional, has all the insurance and verification you could ask for and she is also a really lovely person. Recently she arrived at our flat to find our kitchen had flooded - not only did she have the initiative to go outside and turn the mains water off but she called her father in law round to help and waited an hour till I got home from work - she was an absolute star!

You won't regret hiring her!

Her number is 07547 043894.

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Hi Pinky 82 - this is the last message I'm going to post on here because this is just getting a bit weird now. I tried to reply last night but the system wouldn't let me. Just tried to post now and it finally worked.

Definitely not using this forum again.

All the testimonials on their website have been lifted from mollymaid.com in Vancouver (or maybe it's the other way around)!

http://www.mollymaid.com/local-house-cleaning/wa/greater-vancouver/customer-testimonials.aspx

http://www.eastdulwichdustbunny.co.uk/6.html

Molly Maids are a long standing genuine website (almost 24,000 recommendation on facebook) ~ this was my 'website' concerns in my original post. Cutting and pasting feedback does not make a trustworthy person ~ sorry but it doesn't. I thought maybe DBC was just bad at websites but may be good at cleaning? But most forum feedback kinda states their cleaning and reliability leaves a lot to be desired. If Jill's feedback is genuine then start using real statements on your website. Honesty really is the best policy
  • 1 month later...
Good to see that this fake cleaning company has now had their website removed. How great is it that the people of this area do give feedback and recommendations so that things like this are brought to our attention. Lets hope Danielle doesn't start up another company: keep 'em peeled :)

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