Excellent team
Excellent cooperation
Consistency
Impecable work
Would definitely recommend them!
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Greek LQA Experts
Shelton Street 71-75, WC2H 9JQ, London, United Kingdom
Excellent cooperation
Consistency
Impecable work
Would definitely recommend them!
Excellent partner. Great communication, they reply almost instantly to any queries. Very pleasant to work with. They always try to make your life easier. One of my favourite agencies.
40dots is an agency that will be your dream partner in all your translation and interpreting needs. They work on projects with great detail, in depth and with a well-rounded approach that makes working with them and for them a pleasure.
For services from translation to editing, from review to arbitration, from LQA to cultural adaptation, these are the go-to people you could ever wish for.

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