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To all our wonderful customers


Just wanted to say a massive thank you to all of our customers, we have just been voted the most loved business in category for 2013, none of this would have been possible without your recommendations on here.


Please keep your reviews coming in as we would like to win again, its such a great achievement knowing we are helping you all out with your pest problems.


Thanks again xxx


Colin Sims & Vicki Sims

K&O Pest Control

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TED you wally, give them a break and perhaps go and do something more interesting in the real world FFS?


Didn't you know that K&O Pest Control is the most loved pest control company in all of SE22 and Colin is champion mouse trapper? They've been recommended consistently on here for years and offer a customer focussed service needed that is also very good value. I know because I've been one.


Who would run a business round here and openly engage with the forum when there are so many massive bell-ends waiting to question or lay the boot in? Some positivity would be great.

Ok....so there are now three possible routes for this thread:


1. General agreement that more positivity is needed with endorsements of good local pest controllers

2. A FULL ON animal rights debate led by a local vegetarian (yes I know humane traps are available)

3. Something about awards for local businesses, Surma and the like.


As you were...

MrBen Wrote:

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> Ok....so there are now three possible routes for

> this thread:

>

> 1. General agreement that more positivity is

> needed with endorsements of good local pest

> controllers

> 2. A FULL ON animal rights debate led by a local

> vegetarian (yes I know humane traps are

> available)

> 3. Something about awards for local businesses,

> Surma and the like.

>

> As you were...



4. Someone could point out that K&O continously break the forum rules with their stealth advertising. It would be nice if all comapnies, good or bad, actually read the house rules before posting, that way there's a level playing field for all businesses...

- Businesses can post about themselves ("advertise") once for free. I recommend reading the terms of use before posting.

- False recommendations are illegal and action will be taken against those who try it on. **************************

- Suspicious / multiple recommendations about a tradesmen will be removed.

- Do not type the subject title in capital letters.


Not Sure Why admin ignores these in the case of K&O

It's not Colin's fault if you can't be arsed to read what he's written properly before flying into a rage.


"we have just been voted the most loved business in category"


Go to the website.

Select 'most loved business by category'

Go to P. That'll be a P for 'pest contol'.


And there they are.

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