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yes change of consumer unit was theirs
What utter clap trap.[/QUO
I was told the same thing , I rang up and complained to the NIC about an issue on the customers behalf , they said the customer has to contact the contractor and put the complaint in writing to him , if its not dealt with by the contractor , the customer is to then write to the NIC , and they would sort it out , talk about throwing obstacles in the path , If someone was misusing their logo or whatever they would soon want to know..
What utter clap trap.[/QUO
I was told the same thing , I rang up and complained to the NIC about an issue on the customers behalf , they said the customer has to contact the contractor and put the complaint in writing to him , if its not dealt with by the contractor , the customer is to then write to the NIC , and they would sort it out , talk about throwing obstacles in the path , If someone was misusing their logo or whatever they would soon want to know..
If the OP can get a copy of the MWC for the CU change and send it to the NICEIC - they will do nothing????
In which case the OP should write the letter on behalf of the client and get them to sign it.
Talk about teethless tigers!
If the OP can get a copy of the MWC for the CU change and send it to the NICEIC - they will do nothing????
In which case the OP should write the letter on behalf of the client and get them to sign it.
That might be the best way about writing a letter , its a joke the guy I spoke to on the help line couldn't be bothered ..
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