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Recomendations for a consveratory supplier and fitter

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  • bsmithers
    bsmithers Posts: 10 Forumite
    mandragora wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Try telling THAT to my widowed, 88-year old mother-in-law who Anglian were in the process of scamming by quoting DOUBLE the price for a door that any supplier would supply and fit. It wasn't, as far as I could see, gold-plated or capable of doing anything other than filling in a space and being a door. They only stopped when I told them that if they proceeded, I'd contact press.


    AVOID AVOID AVOID. Get a reputable local firm in.

    I am truly sorry to hear about that. I hope you have managed to help your mother-in-law in finding a replacement door though.
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