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Again. 50 fake adverts on facebook etc offering "cheap" EICR's . Cash or card machine payment into a dodgy account etc . Smash out hundreds . Customer has no idea . change sims etc .Whats the chances of ever getting caught .Its not the whole thing is been policed anyway !

There will always be rogue traders, no matter what. Always have, always will.
Thats why i said "Fake" . Many are only interested in 2 answers in life 1: How soon. 2: How cheap"

So, say one of the dodgy sparkies puts his price up to £180 because he realises that people are avoiding him because he's really cheap. Still does the same crap job though.
 
Thats why i said "Fake" . Many are only interested in 2 answers in life 1: How soon. 2: How cheap"
That's irrelevant - you can't have a 'fake' report, because there's no statute 'right' one. All you have is a decision based on competencies and due diligence.

It doesn't matter how poor a report is from our own professional perspectives, or even who produced it, the law requires it to be fit for purpose, and EAWR89 Reg 29 states ".... it shall be a defence for any person to prove that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of that offence." So if you can't show that you did the job properly, within your experience and training, good luck to you.

I teach my 10yr old daughter something that my (ex Copper) Dad also drummed into me as a kid - "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime!!"
 
I've just had a look on eBay, if you search for EICR, once you get past the cheaper listings for certificates, NAPIT codebreakers and other out of date books, there are a few for £100 for an actual EICR. Interesting.
 
To answer the original question, yes you can be taken to court for anything if someone wishes to pursue a claim, but the time period between the occurrence and the claim is of critical importance, anything could have transpired between the two events, you would be allowed access to the item in question to establish if alterations had been carried out and compromised the installation after your works where complete, the claimant in this case does not stand a chance of making any claim valid, it is their word against yours, just don't admit to anything and consistently uphold your stance that the works had been compromised after your inspection.
 
buggers are trying it on. £7500 for repairs????? could have a complete rewire for that with a grand piano thrown in. and what sparks in his right mind would take 20 hours doing an EICR? it's fishier than captain birdseye.
 
buggers are trying it on. £7500 for repairs????? could have a complete rewire for that with a grand piano thrown in. and what sparks in his right mind would take 20 hours doing an EICR? it's fishier than captain birdseye.
One on an hourly rate and on the fiddle perhaps?! Or a very very big house.

Unless this is Boris trying to justify the costs of his refurbishment maybe? ?
 
buggers are trying it on. £7500 for repairs????? could have a complete rewire for that with a grand piano thrown in. and what sparks in his right mind would take 20 hours doing an EICR? it's fishier than captain birdseye.
I agree. Not saying it’s you the OP who is the person who is in doubt in this situation but my advice is don’t be worried or intimidated by this new spark who’s quoted the repairs at £7500. He’s just a guy who is trying to make himself sound good and put others down. It’s easy to find faults in other peoples work but not your own. As long as you did the EICR properly and when I say properly I mean you didn’t lie or cheat the report. You are entitled to do what you deem reasonable and acceptable in the EICR. I’m the type which is over cautious and get criticised for coding things which others would not but that’s not because I’m trying to generate more work I’m just saying on my report I would consider upgrading/updating certain aspects of the electrical installation.
 

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