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to be honest I do not think he is register reading between the lines.He said the certificate was being reviewed by the other guy for 'human error'
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to be honest I do not think he is register reading between the lines.He said the certificate was being reviewed by the other guy for 'human error'
Tried this recently they wanted photographic proof like their logo on a van, said this wasn't possible and they left it at that no further investigation.good point. if he's purporting to be when he's not, then maybe niceic could get off their fat arses and respond.
Tried this recently they wanted photographic proof like their logo on a van, said this wasn't possible and they left it at that no further investigation.
some times it the other way round ,do a good job for a customer& don't get paid .
been their & brought the t shirt. try trade and standards they might help.
I'd volunteer, but it's 70 miles each way, so I'd need to charge additional to cover this. If OP is willing to pay a bit more, then I'm available to give an unbiased report.
DeletedI could do it , but im on a another
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I could do it , but im on a another
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I'm only 20 mins away from Poulton but fully booked next week then away on holiday for a week.
I'd volunteer, but it's 70 miles each way, so I'd need to charge additional to cover this. If OP is willing to pay a bit more, then I'm available to give an unbiased report.
Very relevant..... sure the op is grateful for that!
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I did mention earlier that as soon as I saw checkatrade my BP went up, post13, how right you are Justin.I don't want to sound trite but you did mention "on Checkatrade"..
You know that means he's paid best part of £1000 a year as a small business to get on their list? Bunch of leeches IMO. Their trading currency is the removal of genuine earned and voiced goodwill, in favour of a system which traders have to buy into or get left out in the cold.
I'm not biassed, of course not. Yes, what a marvelous organization... One day I may need to get sucked into the same pit of desperation if the work dries up (Many of my potential customers going straight to same expensive "Trusty Bloke" sites).
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