another idiot!!!!!!!!

russ can i say something on behalf of all the (time served, experienced, honest hard working) idiots on here.
**** off and learn to spell, then get some manners, you call us idiots then get advice to fix your boiler, oh how we will still all be here the next time you post with another fault, remember as an idiot i dont have a lot to think about so i will remember you. :evil:
 
Gentlemen. This post is getting a bit out of hand.

Op, £25 and hour isn't an unreasonable amount to pay any professional (I used to do some private tuition for students sitting GCSE maths and £25-£30 was the going rate a few years ago)- however, it does seem somewhat irksome for you to have paid twice and the problem not fixed.

As to my "colleagues" on here, yes it is a bit irritating that multiple posts have been opened by the op. But give the guy a break - he's been ripped off twice and is clearly somewhat disillusioned anyway.
 
kev

I can understand his irritation - how was he to know that the boys he employed were going to be of no use and a waste of cash?

All this name calling, tit for tat, etc isn't really going anywhere. Two wrongs, and all that...

You boys on here are the professionals that he is seeking advice from, and I kinda expect better from you, regardless of how your dealt with. After all, noone is demanding that you give your free advice.

So there. Consider yourselves suitably chastised.
 
What an interesting read this made for me, a sort off bed time story XD.

Rather than getting these 25ph engineers out, why not get your boiler covered by the likes of domestic and general etc. That way the engineers have to get it fixed or they will lose the contract.
 
Merry Christmas BOB.

You must have been round the world on a slow ship I think, as you have not graced these pages for a few moons.
 
Rather than getting these 25ph engineers out, why not get your boiler covered by the likes of domestic and general etc. That way the engineers have to get it fixed or they will lose the contract.

:lol:
 
There is a reason these people undercut everyone else - they usually don't get recommended :wink:
You obviously cannot see this mate but seriously you were ripped off if main board replaced that was not faulty in the first place this is mickey mouse fault diagnostics stylie.... You have ended up paying the full rate plus some!
 
yeah because i have a merc!!!!!!!!! real world live in it!!!! £25ph cash if you work a 8hr day £200 do the math it isn"t a client fault if he hasn"t enought faults to fix in a day but i think in this day and age £50 a hr is pathetic don"t think john terry on that!!!!!!!

The cost of actually getting trained, qualified & registered as a gas fitter last time I heard was over £1200.

Depending on what part of the UK you are from £30 - £50 would be pretty standard considering the cost of the qualification process, yearly assessments & the actual fact its a specialist trade due to the risks & dangers involved when working with gas.

I don't have a gas qualification myself however I'm just letting you know that £50 an hour isn't 'pathetic'. Its 2009 not 1999, things aren't fixed for 'a score' & a cup of tea anymore :lol:
 
my mother got a £60+vat charge on a cold rad that i've asked about. He did everything I did, decided as was already concluded that there was a blockage and that I could but x400 in!

That was a bit of a pi$$er
 

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