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Yes nice to be nice and all that... But the evidence is clear strangers or not!I think you should speak to the guy before reporting him. He will have a complaints procedure that you should follow.
You have gone from thinking he is wonderful to appalling in a short space of time from taking advice from strangers on a forum. I'm not saying they are wrong, but at least speak to the guy and form your own opinion before possibly damaging his career.
It seems to me that if they are not wrong and the evidence is clear then what other or own opinion would I need to form
Why should we be put in an embarrassing situation? That's not fair for me and my family yet you expect me to be fair on his behalf. He should not have made these errors plain and simple as that. If he is putting himself forward as a Professional Electrician then he should be able to do his job properly.
It seems pretty straight forward to me with regard to the points that have been raised. As you point out, they are not wrong! I'm a layman and even I can see that these discrepancies are wrong. I'm sure that Select wouldn't want to ruin his career either.
However, what worries me is that maybe he did not carry out a proper inspection in the first place! The evidence seems to point to it all being a little bit uncaring or lacking in knowledge. In either case, this has created doubt in my mind. A person tasked with the responsibility of safety for others should think hard about the consequences of their actions. It would be too late ask about his complaints procedure when something has happened and my family and I may be in danger of electrocution because he failed to observe a fault.
Do you think I should just take a chance?
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Yes indeed, we all make mistakes. It seems that even some registered qualified Electricians reputations can't be trusted either?I thought Scotsman had a reputation for being careful with money ?
I'm confused now...
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