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Hi, My Aunty has been quoted for a new pump and my cousin was there as-well and said what a nice guy he was etc
but they told me he said it might be unto £800 he was going to get a better make etc. But I just got him to post me a picture of the old pump
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Now I know I always get good advice here- Now I'm looking I can't see the exact model but nothing is over £400 - He said he was going to get a better make etc and it would cost more etc.
 
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Hi, My Aunty has been quoted for a new pump and my cousin was there as-well and said what a nice guy he was etc
but they told me he said it might be unto £800 he was going to get a better make etc. But I just got him to post me a picture of the old pump
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Now I know I always get good advice here- Now I'm looking I can't see the exact model but nothing is over £400 - He said he was going to get a better make etc and it would cost more etc.


£321 for the exact same one. It would take probably 20 minutes to fit so i would charge £450 to supply and fit it.
 

£321 for the exact same one. It would take probably 20 minutes to fit so i would charge £450 to supply and fit it.
Hi, Bob - Yeah it's a hard one - He said he's gonna get a better make or something. But shes a little old lady - Sounds Like a Bit of a scumbag to me.
 
Hi, Bob - Yeah it's a hard one - He said he's gonna get a better make or something. But shes a little old lady - Sounds Like a Bit of a scumbag to me.

The one she has seems like good quality.I would stick with the same one and it would fit perfectly.
How long did the old one last for?
 
The one she has seems like good quality.I would stick with the same one and it would fit perfectly.
How long did the old one last for?
I don't know how long it lasted. I am suspicious. Where she lives all the plumbers eyes seem to light up when they see a little old lady.

But he's saying £800 for the pump alone. Is there even a suitable pump that would cost that much? - my searches are maxing out about £500
 

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