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sparkyclark2002
i will do martin thanks for your help
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does sound a mess now with the client, Des has summed it all up. The buck stops with the person who issued the cert.
How can someone make a claim if you never energised the circuit or certified it.
Thats the whole point of a cert.
You could have wired it with wet string if you wanted to but until someone energises it no offence has been commited. With regards to the kitchen company I guess you hold little luck getting paid really unless you take a legal route. Best advice would be to write it if as it seems only a couple of days work and learn by it. Hard stance In know but it will eat you up and cost more money to chase.
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