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Has anyone heard of garden quotes.co.uk? They give you a free sample of work but if you want more work they charge £8.00 a quote. Also they are not based in the UK they are in Holland.regardsColin Cross
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  • Hi Colin

    I have had a couple of decent jobs form this service (during the free trial period). Their geographical allocation of quotations is a bit squee-whiff up here in Glasgow but then again so is Yell's. Anyway I didn't take up the paid scheme because we've had a decent volume of enquiries but i think i would if we were stuck because you get genuine leads from it - there are similar set ups like MyHammer, RatedPeople and so on but this predates these I think possibly the forst for our type of industries - the free trial is worth a go at any rate.

    Cheers

    Nicky Patterson
    GardenImprovements.com
  • Has anyone tried ebaying for gardening jobs? It just struck me because I've seen lots of people ebaying their delivery services.
  • Hi Cat
    I have not tried ebaying for garden work may be worth ago. I tried last year advertising in parish magazines it was suggested to me by kentbusiness link. It is low cost one church i use charges £22.50 a year. The local paper charges £100 a month and when i used them i did not get a phone call.
    regards
    Colin Cross
  • If you do give it a go on Ebay, it'd be interesting to know how it pans out. Not sure about Ebay's rules on that kind of thing, but it would be innovative.
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