Mar
06

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From Phillip James Letting Agents in Worthing & Brighton & Hove.

If you are an existing client of Phillip James Letting Agents you are invited to let us know how we’re doing by completing our online Customer Satisfaction Survey.

The survey only takes 3-4 minutes to complete.

We always welcome your comments and suggestions which we will use to make improvements to our business where necessary. If you would rather give us feedback in person, you can also telephone us on 01903 286990.

Click here to take part in the survey and help us to continue to provide you with the best service in the area!

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