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<blockquote data-quote="dsnd_medic" data-source="post: 392603" data-attributes="member: 24131"><p>I have just been to quote for a job of replacing a fuse box for a 17th edition CU. it's an easy domestic job but the customer does not want me to do the initial inspection afterwards. He obviously wants to watch his money. Where do I stand on this legally and according to the regs? He just wants me to write a disclaimer on the invoice........I have never been in this situation but must admit I need the work just now........anyone else face this.......any advice appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsnd_medic, post: 392603, member: 24131"] I have just been to quote for a job of replacing a fuse box for a 17th edition CU. it's an easy domestic job but the customer does not want me to do the initial inspection afterwards. He obviously wants to watch his money. Where do I stand on this legally and according to the regs? He just wants me to write a disclaimer on the invoice........I have never been in this situation but must admit I need the work just now........anyone else face this.......any advice appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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