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,D Skelton you don't go into electrical wholesalers then they are just middlemen sticking on 20~30% on to their prices ! !
D Skelton you don't go into electrical wholesalers then they are just middlemen sticking on 20~30% on to their prices ! !
D Skelton you don't go into electrical wholesalers then they are just middlemen sticking on 20~30% on to their prices ! !
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Hi Yellowvanman.
I've been mulling over sites like checkatrade. Consider this. The government is pushing Trustmark. I was with Tradeline run by AgeUk which got me a bit of business. AgeUk are/have closed Tradeline and passed their clients and traders on to Trustmark.
On the web, I noticed that one council is recommending that people look for their traders on Tradeline (now gone) or Trustmark.
Trustmark costs £66 a year via my lot, NICEIC. Cheaper if you're NAPIT, I think. So if AgeUK and the government are going to tell everybody to go to Trustmark, my money's going there too.
Just got the application form - nothing too onerous. Will let you know in a year's time whether it was worth £66!
Cheers
Pete
I now soley rely on my position in google, I'm in the first page in Google for my area and number one for my village, it's taken a while to get there.
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