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<blockquote data-quote="fatbob88" data-source="post: 391587" data-attributes="member: 12143"><p>Funny you should say that, in the few meaningful conversations I've had with my neighbour, price seems to be the only consideration with every thing to him. He's an indian chap and I used to work with some indians who thought that the more money you make and keep in this life the more you have in the next life. That would explain his disposition.</p><p></p><p> When the sparky was here doing the work a caught him and I asked how much he would charge for installing a new consumer unit in my place. He gave two prices, (this was the back end of last year) I don't remember the first price although I think it was £150 or £250 but I remember the last price was £500. He said the first price was if I did not want a certificate and the second was with a certificate. I did n't think that there was a choice, I thought all worked was supposed to be certificated unless you're getting the LA building control officer to sign it off? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatbob88, post: 391587, member: 12143"] Funny you should say that, in the few meaningful conversations I've had with my neighbour, price seems to be the only consideration with every thing to him. He's an indian chap and I used to work with some indians who thought that the more money you make and keep in this life the more you have in the next life. That would explain his disposition. When the sparky was here doing the work a caught him and I asked how much he would charge for installing a new consumer unit in my place. He gave two prices, (this was the back end of last year) I don't remember the first price although I think it was £150 or £250 but I remember the last price was £500. He said the first price was if I did not want a certificate and the second was with a certificate. I did n't think that there was a choice, I thought all worked was supposed to be certificated unless you're getting the LA building control officer to sign it off? [/QUOTE]
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