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Home Electrics Diy Competence -Vs- Need Qualified Electrician.
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<blockquote data-quote="thebight" data-source="post: 406559" data-attributes="member: 26761"><p>"The guy" is my brother, as I said. He's actually admitted the reason he chose this company is because they could do the work sooner and was willing to pay more for that.</p><p></p><p>As for vulnerable, I agree to that extent, but there's not many that can't fall on someone to help them decide. My gran has alzheimers and couldn't make decisions like this, but she has extended family that can help her. I don't think there'll be many people without a support network.</p><p></p><p>As for your vehicle repairs - no, I don't think you would go to that extent to make sure, but I also don't think you'd phone up Mike the Mechanic and have it done in a back street like so many seem to choose with electrics. If you buy anything, the first thing you do (well I do at least) is check for reviews to make sure the product is up to scratch. Why wouldn't you do likewise with a tradesman? Where is the difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thebight, post: 406559, member: 26761"] "The guy" is my brother, as I said. He's actually admitted the reason he chose this company is because they could do the work sooner and was willing to pay more for that. As for vulnerable, I agree to that extent, but there's not many that can't fall on someone to help them decide. My gran has alzheimers and couldn't make decisions like this, but she has extended family that can help her. I don't think there'll be many people without a support network. As for your vehicle repairs - no, I don't think you would go to that extent to make sure, but I also don't think you'd phone up Mike the Mechanic and have it done in a back street like so many seem to choose with electrics. If you buy anything, the first thing you do (well I do at least) is check for reviews to make sure the product is up to scratch. Why wouldn't you do likewise with a tradesman? Where is the difference? [/QUOTE]
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