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Chippo

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#34156 20-May-2009 01:32
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We're all busy and home cleaning is being neglected, which I'm sure many of you can relate to.

So, we're looking at getting someone in to do that clean we all wish we had time for once a week. Clean the bathroom, vaccum/mop the floors, that type of thing. We have a lot of money in electronics and small goods around the house so trust is our primary concern, then of course cost.

The service that jumps to mind is @ Your Request (atyourrequest.co.nz). But that's only because I've seen their cars around. Have any geekzoners used them or know anyone that does? Have you found them trustworthy and reliable?

Also, are there any other companies in Auckland which you can recommend?




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  #216159 20-May-2009 07:35
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So your all so busy to do some housework around the place.....or is it that none of you can be bothered doing it....




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  #216161 20-May-2009 07:46
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We use Select Cleaning at home.
I think it depends on which franchise you get however.




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  #216198 20-May-2009 10:11
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Watching Target last night kinda puts you off using any outside cleaning companies, unless you want your walls and vanity washed using the same cloth that cleaned your toilet... Or your knives and forks dropped on the floor than put back in the draw...

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