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I like a bit of pie and mash myselfMy parents pay £10 every month for a 2 bed bungalow with dorma window.
Takes the chap about 15mins
He does about 9 or 10 bungalows on the cul-de-sac , so probably goes away with £100 in about 2hrs (all bangers and mash)
Nice work if you can get it
RTFQ spin, RTFQ. I was just trying to get him off on the right foot!It boils down to how much it’s worth to you.
If you’re not bothered about having clean windows, then 50p is too much.
If you want clean windows, but don’t have the time or equipment, then anything up to how much it would cost you to do the job yourself is ok.
I used to live next door to my mate, who had a Motorcycle shop.
It was cheaper for me to pay him £150 to service my Motorcycle, than for me to take a day off work to do it myself.
Thats what I thought.No idea but wanted to say well done you for helping him out. I'll always support folks that get off their --- and do something.
I'm old, WTF do those abbreviations mean? Really Terrible Fuc*ing Qualifications?RTFQ spin, RTFQ. I was just trying to get him off on the right foot!
I'm old, WTF do those abbreviations mean? Really Terrible Fuc*ing Qualifications?
Bet your windows look lovely, yhat is if you don't do them yourself.Last time I had it done it was 3 shillings and 6d.
I'm sure he overcharged me!
Yeah but how much to clean the windows, don't boast about house prices.........3bed detached a tenner in Nhampton
Can't see the point of paying someone when I have a ladder!Bet your windows look lovely, that is if you don't do them yourself.
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