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Target Rapid Response is a leading provider of Emergency Property Repairs, we specialize in Locksmith, Drainage, Board Ups and Glazing Solutions. We are passionate about the quality of service delivered to our clients. Delivered through our in house 24/7 help desk, there is always someone on-hand to help you when you need us most ensuring you are given a truly personal service. At Target Rapid Response, our team see your emergency through from start to finish keeping you updated throughout. We strive to provide an exceptional customer experience which ensures we provide first class customer service.
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Fairways Business Park, 8 Deer Park, EH54 8AF, Livingston, West Lothian, United Kingdom
- 08001214721
- jobs@target-fm.co.uk
- targetrapidresponse.co.uk
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