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False reviews on the tradesperson's section


citylover

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Hello admin, I noticed you posted about this on the tradesperson's thread and telling them not to do it, but I, and I'm sure others, would like to know - how did you recognise this is going on? How can we tell? How can we weed out the falsies from the good people? I just can't tell. I hired one person recommended on the pages and he really ripped me off, when I tackled him about it he gave me a long story which can basically be summarised as: "But a British builder would have ripped you off more!" :-(


If you can give users some tips on how to spot the baddies that would be really helpful.

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I only trust recommendations from posters who I trust - mix of those I know off forum or those who post regularly and seem to talk sense. I also prefer to have multiple recommendations for the same person rather than just one.


So far I've been not had any bad experiences.

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