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trev
I just filled in their contact form asking how you can tell from the photo that the property needs a rewire hehe
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Id like to hear more about this arcing situation and how it actually happens
I am surprised how much time you guys are looking and picking at someones website. (its nothing to do with me)
Thats the competition, they are clearly eerm in my opinion not very good.
All the time you are picking faults, they have the opportunity to find about it on this forum, that then gives them the chance to improve it.
Do you really want to help your competition the chance to improve their website and pricing of PAT testing?
I am surprised how much time you guys are looking and picking at someones website. (its nothing to do with me)
Thats the competition, they are clearly eerm in my opinion not very good.
All the time you are picking faults, they have the opportunity to find about it on this forum, that then gives them the chance to improve it.
Do you really want to help your competition the chance to improve their website and pricing of PAT testing?
Genuine rogue traders pal, niceic logo splashed all over, yet no trace of them on NIC site
Also proves entertaining
another thing is the statement that it needs a qualified spark to change a fuse .FFS
Geordie, trev they are in your patch do some investigating guys lol
No landline number,no postal address,surely most potential clients would run a mile,unless that is they are doing £100 cu upgrades.
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