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Would like to recommend Chris to anyone who needs Aerial work, he came within 24 hrs of me calling, said he could fix the old Aerial I had, didn't try to sell me new one, but I decided to go with a new Aerial & Cables. Nice fella, very polite, very helpful answering all my questions, and surprisingly reasonable with the price. Call: 020 8659 3772 ask for Chris
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Seconded. I have been living with a TV that only showed a few crappy channels (Sky News, London Live and QVC) for a year. Chris came round and installed a new aerial on the roof, wired it up and checked it all. It took him less than an hour and came in under ?100 all in. I now have got all the freeview channels including the HD channels. I just wish I hadn't waited a year to get it sorted!

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