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Hi Ben,


I've just started a thread about my excellent cleaner. I'm pasting it here for your perusal. Happy to do a reference, D.


I returned from a weekend away to find ?20 cash waiting for me from my cleaner - her note explained that she was refunding half of my weekly direct debit because the house had only taken two hours' work rather than 4. ( we had been away half the week).


Wow! Talk about honesty!


We have had such a good experience with my cleaner, Be. She has been working with us for 5 years now, with a small band of regular colleagues. She and her team enjoy working hard to achieve results. She is efficient and committed (e.g. keeping us on when we moved house outside her usual area, never cancelling a clean - this is the advantage of working as part of a small team, as is the fact that two people working on your house simultaneously halves the time that they need to be in your house, letting you get on with your day - and stopping for 4 months while we were abroad and restarting with us upon our return, shooing away my idea of paying her a retainer while we were away).


If you are looking for a new cleaner, I would wholeheartedly recommend Be on 07951 992403 or [email protected]


I am happy to be contacted by anyone who wants to find out more (07817 882503)


Thanks,

D (happy customer)

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  • 2 weeks later...

HI

My cleaner is looking for additional clients currently. She is called Karen Beckley and has cleaned for my mum for 20 years and for me for 9 years. She is very friendly and hard working and has a set of my keys as she works while I am out. She even came over to feed my cat when I was away one Christmas! Her number is 07572 448908


best wishes

Rachel

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