Slightly OT :Slandering a company

this just goes to prove that if a client/s slanders a company its usually down to individual workmen working for that company that give it a bad name.

Double Glazing is being fitted buy a local established company and my neighbour has had hers done and its a very poor job in particular the finishing around the door ie patched with 3 strips UVPC and and the acrylic sealent looks patheticly uneven and dirty.

Across the road was done by the same firm but different bloke and its absolutly perfect ie same again the UVPC strip is one piece this time and the sealent is pure white and clean as a whistle.

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George
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Yebbut

Who's to know how many of the company's fitters are bodgers like #1, and how many are jolly good chaps like #2 ?

All down to the luck of the draw as to which fitter works on _your_ property. Over time, you'd hope that the management of said company would take steps, based on customer feedback, to get rid of the bad 'uns..... but you just don't know...

Adrian

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Adrian

True but if people don't complain then they will continue bodge and get the company a bad reputation. #1 neighbour hasn't complained. :-(

Anyway mine is being done next week and I've asked for the person by name who done #2 to be allocated to do mine they asked why and I said that a rep needs visit such'n'such address and they will find out why. :-)

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George

Not always, you also need to look at sales people too.

Inside or out is it dirty? Has he/she ever cleaned it? Have people made it worse poking at it or trying to damage it in order to complain and try and get money off?

So why isn't your neighbour speaking to the company concerned. What motive would he/she have for instructing you to post this sort of rubbish in a newsgroup? He/she or maybe you need to get out more and not concern yourself with other peoples business.

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Rob

Who rattled your cage?

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George
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Do you by any chance work for the company in question? What is your interest in making these suggestions?

-- Richard

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Richard Tobin

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