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I'm looking for plumbers and heating engineers for work nationwide. If you're interested please leave me a message, phone me on 07460276758 or email your contact details to [email protected]. Thanks in advance.
 
What has this got to do with my thread?
Absolutely nothing.:p:p:p I’m just being funny. We get alot of spam messages on here mate so googled your mobile to confirm you were legit. I’m good for Work myself but I think there are lads on here looking for work. Sure they will be around at some point.
 
In all honesty....this dan swaine needs his head read.
Has he not googled his phone number?

Flooring - will beat any quote like for like.

Guess who will be wearing the difference in the quotes when working for this guy - you the installer.

A couple of years ago a friend of mine needed an external Rinnai 26 HWS replaced.
The job would take me about 30 minutes, same fixings, same valves, no pipe work alterations or anything - straight swap.

There was a local company who claimed to beat any written quote as long as it was on the same unit / equipment that they quoted on.

Long story short, I wrote a quote out to replace the unit at about 75% of my buying price for the unit alone.
The other company were obligated, under their terms and conditions to install the unit, and they did.

They lost between $300 + $400 on the job.
Meaning - the plumbing company would have been better off handing the customer $300 cash and walking away and not doing the job.
 
In all honesty....this dan swaine needs his head read.
Has he not googled his phone number?

Flooring - will beat any quote like for like.

Guess who will be wearing the difference in the quotes when working for this guy - you the installer.

A couple of years ago a friend of mine needed an external Rinnai 26 HWS replaced.
The job would take me about 30 minutes, same fixings, same valves, no pipe work alterations or anything - straight swap.

There was a local company who claimed to beat any written quote as long as it was on the same unit / equipment that they quoted on.

Long story short, I wrote a quote out to replace the unit at about 75% of my buying price for the unit alone.
The other company were obligated, under their terms and conditions to install the unit, and they did.

They lost between $300 + $400 on the job.
Meaning - the plumbing company would have been better off handing the customer $300 cash and walking away and not doing the job.
You have issues
In all honesty....this dan swaine needs his head read.
Has he not googled his phone number?

Flooring - will beat any quote like for like.

Guess who will be wearing the difference in the quotes when working for this guy - you the installer.

A couple of years ago a friend of mine needed an external Rinnai 26 HWS replaced.
The job would take me about 30 minutes, same fixings, same valves, no pipe work alterations or anything - straight swap.

There was a local company who claimed to beat any written quote as long as it was on the same unit / equipment that they quoted on.

Long story short, I wrote a quote out to replace the unit at about 75% of my buying price for the unit alone.
The other company were obligated, under their terms and conditions to install the unit, and they did.

They lost between $300 + $400 on the job.
Meaning - the plumbing company would have been better off handing the customer $300 cash and walking away and not doing the job.
Why would I google my own phone number you moron? And what's with the hating? I think you should get off my thread and go get yourself a job.
 
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Is this on a BG contract ? or one of the other nationals that are advertising fixed price installs & pay monthly.
 
Well you must be a large company or an agency to offer national cover.
We are a start up, we need reliable men and women for future works. Im just trying to get skilled people for when the work starts later this year. Send me some contact details and I'll put you on our books and let you know when the jobs will start. Basically I'll send you the details of jobs in your area and you can pick which ones you want.
 
We are a start up, we need reliable men and women for future works. Im just trying to get skilled people for when the work starts later this year. Send me some contact details and I'll put you on our books and let you know when the jobs will start. Basically I'll send you the details of jobs in your area and you can pick which ones you want.

And how much will this cost me for the leads ?
 
I'd be interested, but I made a decision not to take on any subcontract work in future. I only work directly for the property owner now as I'm not equipped for the hassle of subcontract work, so I'm out, but I hope you get some useful leads from this.

I can see from Googling your number that you are a floorlayer, or that you run a floorlaying company. But obviously you have diversified - but this explains the jokes you've had on this forum, in case you are wondering.
 
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