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Recommendation needed for a roofer


sjravi

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  • 2 months later...

Hi

We got Terry's name (forget his trading name) from the EDF and he was excellent, reasonably priced and good quality work. Sent him a text on 11 Feb, he called round on the 12th, provided a quote on the 14th and did the job on 16th. Highly recommended. 07950 288603.

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  • 4 months later...

prosinger Wrote:

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> I would avoid Russell Perring from RJP roofing. I

> was way overcharged for a simple job. Search other

> threads in this forum, as there are other members

> who have been either given high quotes or

> overcharged.



Yes, do search other threads on this forum,and you will find that the vast majority of people, including me,have been very happy with Russell's work and price.


If you were "way overcharged for a simple job", why did you accept the quote in the first place?


And why have you resurrected yet another old thread in order to have a go at Russell?


,

Simple.


I used this thread as a recommendation when getting some work done recently. I was not happy with the work, so just want to update the same thread where I got the contact with some recent negative feedback, so other members do not have the same problem.


Maybe Russell was great a while ago, but possibly his quotes have recently gone up in price.


Just had a quote for a quarter of the price paid, for the same issue which has reappeared.


I spoke with a Sue from RJP so hopefully the feedback makes its way back

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