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Hi All

due to jobs i am now picking up i am looking at joining a scam again ,can anyone tell me the new one on the block who is the cheapest at the mo ,not worried about niceic ect as just doing me own WORK


thanks

RICHARD
 
Hi murdoch

thanks for quick reply as electrical is not my main job
and i was only getting a few jobs here and there i did not rejoin napit but down my way there seems to be a slow increase in enquiries and hence i have picked up a extension,a security light installation ( 3lights ) garage rewire ect so looks like part p again just want the cheapest
 
Stroma seems to be a bit of a cowboy outfit if you ask me,they've put all applications on hold for the time being apparantly,because they
don't seem to be able to deal with the sheer volume of applicants
 
Stroma seems to be a bit of a cowboy outfit if you ask me,they've put all applications on hold for the time being apparantly,because they
don't seem to be able to deal with the sheer volume of applicants

They are ''ALL'' Cowboy outfits!!! Totally geared to take money from working electricians...
 
Having a register of Qualified Electricians, with a realistic minimum qualification/experience requirement would be the best way to go!! Wouldn't be any Scam providers needed then.

If your talking about existing situation ...The cheapest scam provider, especially in this instance where it is not the OP's main job at the moment!!
 
Elecsa is £444 a year inclusive of v.a.t,i have never heard of stroma,actually lots of people have never heard of elecsa or even niceic,so as eng54 says we really do need a national register of sparks similar to gas safe,how are things done in the states and oz,licenses for each state i believe,suprised we have not copied them,it works well for them,unfortunatley the govt would miss out on £££££££s if we done it that way.
 
Definitley agree with the register idea....like above, elecsa is 400+ quid and when they turn up for 3 hours and say well done you know what you're doing, the price seems abit steep.
 

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