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Honoroaky

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Honoroaky Wrote:

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> I've seen the chap since still using the 'mount

> the pavement to park' method so he didn't take the

> slightest bit of notice of my polite request!


............


I think

> I'll make a proper complaint to classic lofts.



If he's the boss, unfortunately I can't see that complaining to the company will help if he has already been rude to you and then ignored what you said :(

https://companycheck.co.uk/company/06111895/CLASSIC-LOFTS-LONDON-LIMITED/directors-secretaries


Shows 2 directors with very similar nomenclatures, both Bernard Doran, with different middle names. I am guessing this may be the person concerned. Their registered address is on North Cross Road. This might be the person people have encountered.


One of the two is a director of 5 other companies, including


Classic Building Limited

Aks Central Lofts Limited (Dissolved)

Classic Lofts (London) Limited


It may be worth having a look at their performance as well. Sounds like people would be well advised to consider their approach to customer services in deciding whether to use them.

fazer71 Wrote:

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> A photo of the vehicle and the individual with

> mobile. I guess you could also video.

>

> In Southwark it is an offence to park up on a

> pavement.

> On street parking

> Tel: 0800 138 9081

> Email: [email protected]

>

>

> These companies are always nice to their clients

> until the job is finished and they've had their

> money.

> They show their true colours to everyone else.

>

> Classic Scum. IMO..

> Get them for Tax Evasion they do a lot of cash

> business no VAT etc.

> Absolute SCUM bags.. the lowest of the low ...

>

> Tax Evasion Hotline

> Telephone: 0800 788 887

Grassing on tax evaders aka stealing from hard working tax payers is always acceptable.


Unless you're a socialist in which case you thieve from hard working people constantly either directly or indirectly and believe tax evasion is a god given right particularly if you're Greek Italian or French.

tomskip Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> -----

> > Bernie is fine and not the person who was rude

> to

> > me.

>

> I thought this thread was about the person who was

> rude to HonorOaky?


I'd be very surprised if Bernie was the person referred to in the OP. I don't think it's a great idea to bandy names around unless absolutely sure.

  • 2 weeks later...
Classic lofts did my loft and did a good job quickly. The staff were friendly and competent although there was one management guy whose competency seemed to be he was related to the owner rather than good but that was a few years back so he may have improved.
After several private messages from classic lofts customers, I've gotten to the bottom of who Mr Rude was!! Seems he is the old boss and after talking to neighbours, that the very long job on our road is actually a personal one for his family... So we'll be seeing much more of him in future. Which makes it all the stranger that he was so horrible. Let's just hope he was just having a bad day and that his parking technique improves...!
Wow bit OTT people,,have you thought he actually may have been picking stuff up,hence on pavement,no one was hurt,did you really have to be the traffic police?do you work for the council and find it hard to switch off...Or you got out the wrong side of bed!!hung by the jury without a trial,get a life people!!!

keyhole Wrote:

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> Wow bit OTT people,,have you thought he actually

> may have been picking stuff up,hence on

> pavement,no one was hurt,did you really have to be

> the traffic police?do you work for the council and

> find it hard to switch off...Or you got out the

> wrong side of bed!!hung by the jury without a

> trial,get a life people!!!



No, no one was hurt, but they could have been. A child could have been, as the OP says.


Bit surprised you're making a post like this - your previous post was defending the behaviour of aggressive children in the park - when your post before that says you work with children and you're after a job as a nanny :(


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1545592,1545957#msg-1545957



"Get a life". One of the most overused clich?s of our time, along with "end of", "what's not to like?", "no problem", "I don't believe I'm hearing this" and "the 100 albums/films/meals you should listen to/see/eat before you die".

  • 5 months later...
We have just had our loft completed by Classic Lofts and it was brilliantly done. On time and all the people involved where extremely professional and friendly throughout. This thread sounds like a baying mob... clich? or not... Get a Life

williedynamite are you Classic Lofts in disguise ?


Signed up 04/03/2016 12:51 One post and that was it ..


Ummmmmmm


???? Wrote:

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> I think people were just feeling a bit crushed and

> devalued


But not fooled just yet :)

williedynamite Wrote:

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> We have just had our loft completed by Classic

> Lofts and it was brilliantly done. On time and all

> the people involved where extremely professional

> and friendly throughout. This thread sounds like

> a baying mob... clich? or not... Get a Life



Lucky you.

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