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derekgas 26-11-2007 15:49

Plumbing emergencies!
 
Just noticed a google ad at the bottom of a thread for reactfast plumbing and heating emergencies, someone told me the other day (a plumber), he does work for these, (so they contract out a lot), the job took 40 minutes, reactfast told him he should have made it last another 20 minutes and charged another hour! Just thought it should be known!

park381 23-12-2007 16:25

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 498047)
Just noticed a google ad at the bottom of a thread for reactfast plumbing and heating emergencies, someone told me the other day (a plumber), he does work for these, (so they contract out a lot), the job took 40 minutes, reactfast told him he should have made it last another 20 minutes and charged another hour! Just thought it should be known!

Is that not how all traders work, think of a figure then double it :D

derekgas 23-12-2007 17:39

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Not where I work, my boss is more fair than anybody I have worked for in the past, including big companies like British gas.

park381 23-12-2007 20:25

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 506864)
Not where I work, my boss is more fair than anybody I have worked for in the past, including big companies like British gas.

Your boss uses a lucky bag then :):)

British gas are one big joke. 2 weeks training and out on the road as a
qua
lified gas engineer :D:D:D



glasgow guy 24-12-2007 18:38

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I work with a load of gas fitters/plumbers in my job so I am quite covered if anything goes wrong at home..parts at cost price and a pint as payment..and no call out charge !!

BERNADETTE 24-12-2007 18:49

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My brother-in-law is a plumber so just a phone call gets any energencies sorted out

derekgas 24-12-2007 18:51

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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 506961)
Your boss uses a lucky bag then :):)

British gas are one big joke. 2 weeks training and out on the road as a
qualified gas engineer :D:D:D


BG is not quite like that yet, they train qualified people for 2 weeks before they send them on the road, it used to be to bring them up to BG standards, now it is as much to teach them sales techniques as anything else, because they have shareholders and pay commission. BG is definately not what it used to be, it has been far too easy for people to become corgi registered for years, it is changing, but still not stringent enough.

park381 25-12-2007 07:23

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 507369)
BG is not quite like that yet, they train qualified people for 2 weeks before they send them on the road

BG used to send groups of new starters to stay for a week at the Swallow Hotel (Preston new road) they attended gas training courses at Blackburn College, the courses run by Stan the man. I don't know if they still do that, but all the BG new starteres were new to the trade and from every walk of life. :eek::eek:


derekgas 25-12-2007 08:26

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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 507546)
BG used to send groups of new starters to stay for a week at the Swallow Hotel (Preston new road) they attended gas training courses at Blackburn College, the courses run by Stan the man. I don't know if they still do that, but all the BG new starteres were new to the trade and from every walk of life. :eek::eek:

Wow! That's bad, and worse than I thought, that will be why BG has really gone down in some peoples estimation, another result of this is, we get a lot of calls from people willing to work cheap, or for free because they need experience to get corgi in thier own right, trouble is, no loyalty, why would you create your own competition?

park381 25-12-2007 09:22

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 507552)
Wow! That's bad, and worse than I thought, that will be why BG has really gone down in some peoples estimation

That is very true. I know several people that have signed up with BG for their "Central Heating/Boiler Maintenance" and there are some real tales of woe, I know not all problems can be resolved at the first attempt, but to order and replace parts, as in process of elimination, until they have nearly rebuilt the boiler in finding the fault. Not very good :rolleyes::rolleyes:

derekgas 25-12-2007 09:30

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We have a customer who got £560 back off them because they told her her boiler was obsolete when it wasn't, on average, we take a breakdown cover a week off BG, people are obviously getting wise to them.

park381 25-12-2007 10:15

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 507570)
We have a customer who got £560 back off them because they told her her boiler was obsolete when it wasn't, on average, we take a breakdown cover a week off BG, people are obviously getting wise to them.

So what is your charge for breakdown cover, and what do you provide for that charge. Is all that subject to a site inspection of the boiler and system, the same as BG?

derekgas 25-12-2007 10:40

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It's on the website, but standard boiler £129, guaranteed visit within 2 hours, inspection required unless already on cover with somebody, full system cover with exception to the flue. Combi is £149, fires etc can also be covered.

park381 25-12-2007 11:12

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 507594)
It's on the website, but standard boiler £129, guaranteed visit within 2 hours, inspection required unless already on cover with somebody, full system cover with exception to the flue. Combi is £149, fires etc can also be covered.

Not bad, a well designed website, one thing your website does not tell me is that the boiler is serviced to the manufacturers specification. Do you strip and clean the combustion chamber, and clean off the burner ass.?

derekgas 25-12-2007 11:16

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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 507602)
Not bad, a well designed website.

Thank you, I will tell the boss, though i'm sure she knows, she is pretty good at what we do!


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