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How do you veiw your Window Cleaner

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Widowertomumsnet · 11/04/2006 17:10

Hi, Just want your thoughts on how you perceive
Window Cleaners as being one myself.

What do you rate as priority.

Who would you choose Joe Bloggs who looks as if
he needs a clean that charges £3, or smart
dressed guy who produces a license to show
that he is Police checked, insured and
charges £8.

Price or appearance.

Your thoughts please ladies, any other comments
most welcome.

Thanks

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Oblomov · 11/04/2006 20:57

Our window cleaner is fab -only problem is that he doesn't come often enough.
£5 for outside....
and £5 for inside- which he has only done a couple of times - worth every penny.

Has been doing our neighbours, for years, then we spotted him and now he's like part of the....family...furniture !

WharfRat · 11/04/2006 21:07

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jampots · 12/04/2006 00:22

nicely presented/behaved one. OUrs is fab - our last one was cheaper but crap

mrsdarcy · 12/04/2006 00:44

I used the one my neighbours recommended. He's very cheap, doesn't do a great job, has an obvious and severe alcohol problem and I worry about him falling off his ladder when drunk - so I'm on the lookout for a new one.

He's a nice enough guy though and at least he's still earning a living so I'm not looking very hard for his replacement.

schnapps · 12/04/2006 01:12

I'd go for the cheaper option, tight-wad that I am Grin clean windows are clean windows after all.

threebob · 12/04/2006 04:46

Blimey you are all doing so well - I've finally found something that costs more in NZ. And I live in a one storey and can do it myself. $45 for inside and out (and that's a 3 year old quote).

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