Very responsive and professional.Great…
Very responsive and professional.Great service.

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Very responsive and professional.Great service.

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The cooperation of TEXTOLOGY was very good from the very beginning. We received translations on time and even complicated technical texts were translated correctly and did not mislead the recipient. With all my heart I recommend this Translation Agency based in London.

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I used some translation companies before and definitely TEXTOLOGY will be my first choice from now on. I am not a big company therefore I was afraid I will be treated with less care. But I was wrong. The company is very professional and meet my expectation on every single level. I am highly recommending their services.

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