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sammi86

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Hi, i am looking for a cleaner, that could do 2 hours twice a week that could do Tuesday and Friday starting 10am on both days, i am looking for good references and someone who could message me with a hourly price, i would also like to meet with the person first to discuses what i would like done if you are interested please contact me thank you kindly
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Hello! My name is Imaculada Nunes I am a cleaner.

I have been in this field for about 12 years.

I am an honest, reliable and friendly person.

I always try to give my best within my capabilities.

I?m polite, have a good sense of humour, punctual and tactful.

If you need I have references!

I am fully flexible and ready to start as soon as possible.

So if you are interested just text or call me on this number

07576898585.

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