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Thanks all for that. The customer got into quite a heated argument at me when I said £20. I tried to explain that he bought the gear, so its not my fault the tap broke but then his misses piped up so I gave in and left. Lesson learnt. I'll book in for my MUG tattoo tomorrow.
Yep! That goes also for stuff I bought that the custard insisted on against my wishes.
Currently dealing with the second faulty Drayton MiTime programmer at the same house. I told customer they were brand new on the market, unproven reliability. He wanted that and no other. He's paying for my time spent in sorting it out.
I fitted a boiler other week, couple of days after they had water coming through ceiling.
Shot round at 7pm at night, couldn't see any leaks??? Lifted boards up, an old fitting had gone ?? They hadn't had a working boiler for months till I fitted this.
she understood that it was on her old pipework, I couldn't for see that.
went back the next day to cut out an repipe, couple of hours work.
she gave me a twenty pound Scottish note, very impressed
dont think there is a reliable timer on the market anymore honeywell 9000 are total ****e weve got a sackfull in the office to go backWhat happened to Drayton eh! There old 5/2 programmers used to be the best!
new stuff seems to be pretty unreliable these days!
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