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From what you have said "aggressive" I would walk away, suck it up and move on
Even if you took them to court and won does't mean you will get some of your money back0 -
In what way did they damage the wall?0
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Are they a registered companyblizeH said:
Thanks, would this basically be in the case that the company couldn't afford it? Or for other reasons too?MikeJXE said:Even if you took them to court and won does't mean you will get some of your money back
Who are they ?
There can be many reasons why they can't/won't pay0 -
So you had a quote for £10,000... You paid £2,300 up front... what was the payment schedule for the remaining £7,700?
Had they declared the first wall "finished" at the point you asked that "fix it" at the end of day 2?0
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