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Foxtons and others, is what Anne said tonight.

From BBC website:


Series 31 Episode 3 of 8

DURATION: 1 HOUR

Actor Nigel Havers reveals how he was cheated out of money by a rogue lettings agency, and shows how millions of tenants could also fall victim - despite government plans to regulate the property rentals sector.

ED - NAGAIUTB Wrote:

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> Every time the Foxtons 'Sold' board is taken down

> from my neighbours property, they come along and

> put another one up. Must have last been sold 18

> months ago, at least.

>

> Scummers, even by their industry's standards.



Move to Sydenham is my advice


Thus far we've escaped the .....actually come to think of it, I did see ONE OF THEM driving round here a little while back


Time to dust of the cross bow ?


I take back my 'advice' so forget what I said ...


"LOOK INTO MY EYES"


#SYDENHAMDOESNOTEXIST

Sydernam is is like Penge - a mythical shangri la where all pupils are above average and 25 bed houses can be obtained for literally pennies. I Have never been to either and am ony aware of their existance becuase of bus destinations.Much like never visted hood of "Not in Service".
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