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seok8099


I don't think it is fair to put up a post saying please avoid him I have used him again last weekend and did not have a problem


looking at your profile you have also said the same thing about bespoke builders who is also called Tyronne who you have had a bad experience

I have PM you to share your experience


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Seok8099 I have to say you must be mistaken massively I have used this gentlemen the last 2 days and I was totally amazed by his work, also the pride he takes in his work and regarding customer service he was very polite and even worked around the hours I had to change.. I would highly recommend him and if anyone would like more details of my experience please DM me
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