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Be very careful with the Kitchen Restoration Company !

Kentuniversity
Posts: 89 Forumite
Hi all,
I had this company visit my property this week :
http://www.kitchenrestoration.co.uk/get-in-touch/
It started very well. I have 10 kitchen units in my place. The assistant advised me that I would only need 2 units to be replaced and that the other 8 would only require new doors and facias. Sounds good don't it ?
He then gave me a price to do the work. In seeing my hesitation, he then used the words 'I am not a sales agent but I can offer I can offer to you today only a trade offer of £???? for your kitchen. You need to agree the deal today to accept the offer'.
Trouble is that I had already been given an offer to replace all of the kitches units, which was over £2000 less than his offer. I advised him this and he then said 'what is your best price to accept our offer ?'. At this point, I politely declined to continue the conversation.
Beware of this company as I hate any sort of pressurisation sales techniques and they are not to be trusted !
I had this company visit my property this week :
http://www.kitchenrestoration.co.uk/get-in-touch/
It started very well. I have 10 kitchen units in my place. The assistant advised me that I would only need 2 units to be replaced and that the other 8 would only require new doors and facias. Sounds good don't it ?
He then gave me a price to do the work. In seeing my hesitation, he then used the words 'I am not a sales agent but I can offer I can offer to you today only a trade offer of £???? for your kitchen. You need to agree the deal today to accept the offer'.
Trouble is that I had already been given an offer to replace all of the kitches units, which was over £2000 less than his offer. I advised him this and he then said 'what is your best price to accept our offer ?'. At this point, I politely declined to continue the conversation.
Beware of this company as I hate any sort of pressurisation sales techniques and they are not to be trusted !
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