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Smooth talking and shameless opportunist. Asked for an up-front callout fee of £40 just to have a look despite the job being  accurately specified.

His quote for the job was disproportionately excessive  and was on top of the call out fee.

He fails to appreciate that some customers might know more about plumbing than he does and they won't be taken in by any spiel designed to "big-up" the job and so try to justify  disproportionate charges.

If you need plumbing done,  best to go elsewhere.

Edited by vladi
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3 hours ago, alice said:

V’s post has appeared twice your comment is still there in the other one 

Thanks Alice.

I thought duplicated posts weren't allowed on this forum?

I can't see his other post, what section is it in?

ETA: I found it, but V has edited it. However his original post is still  shown as I quoted it in mine.

And his post in this thread  is identical to his original post on the other thread.

What's going on?

Admin?

Oh. Now he has edited this one as well.

Edited by Sue

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