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<blockquote data-quote="Hazel Barrett" data-source="post: 459996" data-attributes="member: 29950"><p><u>Thanks. Good advice. We did ask for a breakdown of the labour chargeonly to be told that he had charged us 3 hours at 64.00 an hour for the Sunday evening, even though he only lives 20 minutes away from the property. He then charged again for the trip on Monday, as he didn't have an RCD with him on the first visit. He even charged us £40 for an assistant. Lol</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hazel Barrett, post: 459996, member: 29950"] [U]Thanks. Good advice. We did ask for a breakdown of the labour chargeonly to be told that he had charged us 3 hours at 64.00 an hour for the Sunday evening, even though he only lives 20 minutes away from the property. He then charged again for the trip on Monday, as he didn't have an RCD with him on the first visit. He even charged us £40 for an assistant. Lol[/U] [/QUOTE]
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