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Just wanted to recommend Maurice-he fixed a leaking overflow which had been a problem for quite a while. I phoned him up and he came over to quote and was able to buy the necessary part and solve the problem within the day. I have left it a while to comment, just to be sure that the overflow did not start dripping again, but all is dry.
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  • 3 weeks later...
Just in case the other thread is ignored due to the 'fake recommendations' title, I'd like to recommend lovely Maurice. Maurice has just rescued our flat from a collapsed radiator leaking into our cellar by coming round on a Bank Holiday within 45mins of us calling, he is courteous, well priced and very nice to boot! As our first plumber call-out since moving to the area we were a bit worried not to have a personal recommendation (espcially on a a Bank Hol Sunday morning) but Maurice was brilliant and we are keeping his number close to hand!!
  • 6 months later...
I cannot recommend Maurice Hinds at all. I fell for the false recommendations and he caused a leak of several thousands of pounds damage after a small plumbing job. Then he said he had no insurance and did not answer my emails. My worst plumbing experience ever. Stay away from him!
  • 4 months later...
Shesha 108. I have contacted you through pm numerous amount of times regarding this accusation??? I have no idea what you are on about. Not only do i have no clue who you are but also i was never contacted by anyone to say they were unhappy with my work let alone any damage caused or asking me if I had insurance, could you please tell me address of this supposed job, date etc and also how exactly did you then contact me when "problem was not corrected" and exactly what I said I would do to correct it. Very confused and upset by this as you are claiming something which is untrue and I have not a clue who you are let alone any job and you are not responding to my messages and have made me out on EDF to be a disgraceful plumber. Unless you prove this incident I want this post removed asap or I will do you for slander. Surely you have paperwork that could prove thousands of pounds worth of damage had to be corrected?? My wife only noticed this post a month ago and I have been trying to contact you since using my wifes username as I do not have my own. Please could you contact me asap so we could sort this out as I have no idea why you have made these FALSE claims. If by any chance a job did go wrong that I had carried out I would be round like a flash correcting it not leaving thousands of pounds worth of damage???. I want this cleared up asap. Maurice hinds.

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