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Buyer's friend to check boiler
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I'd be wanting to see public liability insurance as well as gas safe certification to interfere with the boiler.0
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It's not "advice" of any quality. It's a statement of fact.
I didn't give any advice, however you snipped the next part, which was how I, personally, would view the situation.
A statement of fact that if applied to my boiler is inacurate and might lead to someone breaking the law and in extreme cases if there was a CO leak afterwards that killed someone likely prison time.
( You implied it applied to all boilers which is not the case)
This in my view is dangeroua and irresponsible.
You are of course entilled to your opinion
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It's not "advice" of any quality. It's a statement of fact.
I didn't give any advice, however you snipped the next part, which was how I, personally, would view the situation.
A statement of fact that if applied to my boiler is inaccurate and might lead to someone breaking the law and in extreme cases if there was a CO leak afterwards that killed someone likely prison time.
( You implied it applied to all boilers which is not the case)
This in my view is dangerous and irresponsible.
You are of course entilled to your opinion
Jumblebumble0
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