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Electrician - DO NOT USE RICHARD MITCHELL


paulg

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Hi all,


Short note to warn people NOT to use Richard Mitchell the electrician who operates in our local area.


We naively paid ?150 up front for materials - on receipt of payment he has repeatedly cancelled appointments and avoided contact over the course of the last month.


We have since appointed a more honest, reliable electrician, and my only recompense is to warn others off this fraudulent, dishonest individual.


I await my refund which I'm sure will not materialise - don't make the same mistake.


Paul.


P.S. I have since found similar negative reviews concerning this individual on this forum - my error for not reviewing his reputation thoroughly enough.

paulg Wrote:

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> Hi all,

>

> Short note to warn people NOT to use Richard

> Mitchell the electrician who operates in our local

> area.

>

> We naively paid ?150 up front for materials - on

> receipt of payment he has repeatedly cancelled

> appointments and avoided contact over the course

> of the last month.

>

> We have since appointed a more honest, reliable

> electrician, and my only recompense is to warn

> others off this fraudulent, dishonest individual.

>

> I await my refund which I'm sure will not

> materialise - don't make the same mistake.

>

> Paul.

>

> P.S. I have since found similar negative reviews

> concerning this individual on this forum - my

> error for not reviewing his reputation thoroughly

> enough.


I don't know about the "P.S. I have since...", given that your post here is unedited. And you've already posted there: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1635442,1636016#msg-1636016. Why this additional thread?

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