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Plumber
follyfoot
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My relative called a 24 hour plumber because one of her radiators was leaking and she could not get British Gas to answer their phone - she has some insurance against leaking radiators with them. She is 89 and almost blind. The plumber charged her over £800 to replace one radiator.Taking into consideration she considered it an emergency to which he turned up 2 hours later, is this price correct?
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Im sorry but your relative has been completely and utterly ripped off and you should report this "plumber" to trading standards.
Andy0 -
She got completely done over, there absolutely nothing she can do about it now, as she agreed with the offer0
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the worse thing is she has home insurance and BG insurance. When she told me this I could have cried! I said i doubt if your home insurance will cover the cost particularly if you have been scammed.Hi
Im sorry but your relative has been completely and utterly ripped off and you should report this "plumber" to trading standards.
Andy0 -
ive heard of plumbers in the middle of london charging 900 quid, just to fix a leak, at night.Get some gorm.0
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Personally i would name and shame in the local rag...................as well as the old fashioned way!0
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She is almost blind and unfortunatley did not tell me until two days later. I think her neighbour called a plumber from Yellow Pagesthemanbearpig wrote: »Why not just turn off the water from the stop-!!!!, and save £900?
Fools and their money...0
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