Very bad experience
Very bad experience. The woman in charge left us hanging out to dry - took our money and then left us hanging out to dry. My advice to others - avoid like the plague.
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Our approach is totally client focused. We are only happy when you have everything you need and are both thrilled and proud of your online presence. We offer everything you need to get online, maintain a fresh, active presence online and to make sure your existing customers and potential customers know where to find you online. We thoroughly enjoy getting to know each and every client, from the larger corporations that we work with, to the individual entrepreneur and local business owner.
Norfolk, NR94NN, Norwich, United Kingdom
Very bad experience. The woman in charge left us hanging out to dry - took our money and then left us hanging out to dry. My advice to others - avoid like the plague.
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