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2 to doors need paint stripped off and rehung. Recommendations please! Please read entire post 1st!


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Fair do's. Not great to come here on shouting the odds though. Maybe I'm just old fashioned.


ruffers Wrote:

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> Re dipping doors - a few years ago I took half a

> dozen fitted wardrobe doors off for a guy to come

> and collect them to dip and remove all the paint.

> He declined to take them on arrival as they were

> hollow (iirc) and that causes problems with gases,

> I can't remember more details sorry but something

> to be aware of. I ended up doing it all myself

> with Nitromors and scrapers and it was a nightmare

> leading me to Mr Ben's comment... Just buy new

> doors!

>

>

> (btw I've been let down before but like to think

> the best of people and default to it being a one

> off, the guy in question gets recommended for

> stuff on here and everyone makes a mistake)

"Client type"? How very dare you. As soon as the worker began his rant I reported it to the Moderator for both our sakes. So what kind of reasonable client type does that make me? Again, I waited an hour after a promise of a time and I made both the calls to chase. I am a reasonable person. And I did report this to the Moderator to be taken down. So don't you start casting aspersions on either me or tradesperson who clearly has been very generous with his own rope now. I use tradespeople now and again and never had an issue before. Maybe the Moderator needs now to close this entire thread as I suggested at the tradesperson's first shouty type rant.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> This is IMO the danger of bringing up a tradesman/business name negatively on a forum /

> media such as this.


To be fair, PR didn't mention enough of the trader's name that you could recognise it (well I couldn't, anyway).


He outed himself. And then made things a whole lot worse for himself with his reply.

0i weirdo dont you worry about my bussiness on here thanks to you weirdos and the attion your bringing to me everything is going just fine and YOU REALY NEEED TO WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE DO YOU UNDERSTAND Zebedee Tring May 24, 02:41PM


I find the patronising and condescending attitude of certain posters towards swedbuilder quite sickening and reminiscent of the "right on" and intolerant student unions of my youth. If they want to lecture people about what they consider to be their inappropriate use of language, perhaps they should go and address a meeting of BNP supporters. They should receive an interesting and full and frank response. <<<<<

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