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Duckduckorange

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Hi,

My name is Kriss.

I am interested to your proposal. I work as cleaner from 4 years. For several months I live in East Dulwich and would be idealfor me to have a client in the same area. If you desire can meet and discuss details.(Tuesday'm generally available.) A Friday concerning your proposal suits me perfectly.


Kind Regards,

Kriss

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Hello, my sister has a cleaner coming at her house once a week and she's quite pleased with it. She uses the services of a company called Bob's tenancy cleaning and they send her the same cleaner each time. The prices are good as far as I know. You can check them out here: http://www.bobstenancycleaning.co.uk/

HI Duckduckorange


I know someone looking for more hours and he is an excellent cleaner - his name is Robbie and he works for different agencies but you can contact him directly. His number is 07772 832000. If you need more info please e-mail me at [email protected]. I work at the gym in East Dulwich (ESPH) and they know him there as well (not as a cleaner but personally). By the way he lives in East Dulwich!


Good luck!

Lizebueno

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