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Hello members.


My name is Chris & I own OvenFix - we are a small specialist oven repair company that covers the Dulwich area.


I offer fixed price expert oven repairs with no call out charge, no fix no charge & as we trade under the VAT limit there is no VAT charge either.


I offer a full 12 month parts & labour guarantee on all oven repairs & give extended 2 year guarantees on selected makes.


We are fully qualified electrical engineers who are approved members of The Domestic Appliance Service Association, The Whitegoods Trade Association & Trustatrader - where you can read lots of independant previous customer reviews.


My direct number is 020-8668-6850 or 07869-150-337 - feel free to call anytime between 7am & 11pm if you need friendly help or advice, or visit our website for more information.



SAME DAY SERVICE

ALL MAKES & MODELS

NO CALL OUT CHARGE

NO FIX = NO CHARGE

LOW ALL INCLUSIVE PRICES

12 MONTH FULL GUARANTEE

FULLY QUALIFIED & INSURED

MEMBERS OF TRUSTATRADER, DASA & WTA



Mention The East Dulwich Forum for a ?5.00 discount off any oven repair.



www.OvenFix.biz


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