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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 107348" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>Who are you doing the work for? If it's for the builder then it doesn;t matter what the customer says, the builder owes you regardless of whether they get paid. If you arer working for the customer then it doesn;t matter what the builder says, the customer owes you the money.</p><p></p><p>In either instance, I think you're going to struggle as by the sounds of it you never actually itemised and quoted with a specification but just vaguely estimated it so tying anyone down to an exact list of what should and shouldn;t be done for what price will be difficult.</p><p></p><p>I can see you might have to just chalk this one down to experience unless you can convince the customer that when you say 'fit socket' it meant 'fit white moulded socket' etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 107348, member: 6967"] Who are you doing the work for? If it's for the builder then it doesn;t matter what the customer says, the builder owes you regardless of whether they get paid. If you arer working for the customer then it doesn;t matter what the builder says, the customer owes you the money. In either instance, I think you're going to struggle as by the sounds of it you never actually itemised and quoted with a specification but just vaguely estimated it so tying anyone down to an exact list of what should and shouldn;t be done for what price will be difficult. I can see you might have to just chalk this one down to experience unless you can convince the customer that when you say 'fit socket' it meant 'fit white moulded socket' etc... [/QUOTE]
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