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Roofer gone with the cash
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If you say so.Jeepers_Creepers said:williamgriffin said:Do you really believe that to be the case?'Believe'? No. I don't believe anything without evidence.'Expect'? Yes. This roofer has already done work for the OP; "Work was done and leak fixed, sorted. Pleased with the quality of the work." So I suspect the chances are that the roofer is just taking advantage a bit; knows he has this job in the bag, and is therefore prioritising other jobs. He's too embarrassed to keep in touch as he knows he's being unfair to the OP. That's likely 'all'. I reckon a follow-up letter from the insurance co. will make him ck his breeches.Or even a text from the OP giving him 2 days to respond before he hands it over to his insurance co's Legal Dept. The legal term is, I believe, 'a firework up the arris'.0 -
Ah, I've just noticed your avatar, Griffie. I see where you're coming from. And no surprise there.0
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