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Premises visited at 10.00 yesterday; during working hours. Quote was to be delivered this evening after close of work at 5.30. Apologies were made for not delivering quote at close of business yesterday. Sorry if providing quote within such a short time frame is unacceptable but I am a working man. Sorry this is posted on my partners log in. Many happy customers recommend me on Which Local

Keith Larkin

well this is one customer that is not happy told me a quote would emailed to me the same night but never did, sent 4 messages on the forum but never answered them ,i wanted this work done as quick as possible. so how long does a customer wait. i can't use a service who lies, ie and i quote "Quote was to be delivered this evening after close of work at 5.30"

then he says "Sorry if providing quote within such a short time frame is unacceptable" he was the man who said he would email me,and never did. why say things like that,he could give me a phone number, he could have phoned me, but no he is a working man,just like me and a lot of other members so thats no excuse. shame he lost out a job.

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