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This is a fake recommendation, the use pol_bishop25 has been banned - The Administrator


Hey Louise,


I can suggest http://www.tree-surgery-london.co.uk/tree-pruning/ . These guys are professionals and they helped me recently with a dead tree in my yard. You can call them on 020 3404 3305. Hope it helps. Cheers! :)

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Pol, any chance you have a connection to the people you just recommended? Your posting history is largely made up of recommendations for several different gardening and tree surgeon companies but they all have the same telephone number.


To the OP - Hamish gets a lot of recommendations on here http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1557299,1568044#msg-1568044 He did the major tree pruning in our neighbour's garden a few years ago which backs onto ours and I know they were very happy with his work.

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A quick internet search reveals that there is Pol Bishop in the field of tree surgery?

The tree surgery website that you have quoted below on an internet page has the same number that you have recommended, 020 3404 3305 ?



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Pol Bishop February 16, 2015 at 1:28pm


If you need professional help to set up your website, contact me at [email protected] . Here is some examples of my work http://www.gardeningserviceslondon.co.uk/ or http://www.tree-surgery-london.co.uk/ . Anyway, if you want to be competitive with your website you MUST have your own domain and hosting + SEO. There is no way around this.

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