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Hey all, First time posting on here.

The reason for my post is to warn others about a company called who call themselves Countrywide Repairs Ltd, who are offering a contract for 350 EICR's in a year.
Their operation is bloody brilliant. They organise phone interviews, use online contracts signature service, have people in the office who seem legit and have an aparent registered company on companies house.

They start off by saying they have changed the way they offer work to electricians due to some taking the work privately from landlords and thus not giving any referral fee to Countrywide Repairs. This has pushed them to have a fee of ÂŁ3,500 to pay, ÂŁ2,500 prior to any work commencing and the rest after 6 months of successful EICR's.

However, it is a scam. I fell for it and feel really stupid. There were a few warning signs and I ignored them.

Beware every electrician out there. Please be careful. They will probably continue to do this under different business names.

They are very good at what they do. They go by the names of Dan, Colin and Adam.

I am still trying to get hold of them. I am speaking with solicitors, a news organization, who are keen to catch these guys in the act. They have Scottish accents and are good talkers.

The email address they used is now not working, so I assume they have disappeared, however I do have email threads and some indication on their whereabouts due to phone calls etc.

If I get any more information about them, I will post here.

Happy New Years Guys.
 
Just a point chaps... I've removed the personal email addresses... we encourage you not to post your contact details publicly as these can get scraped by bots. To exchange details like that you can use the direct message/conversation facilities by clicking Start Conversation on a members profile page.
 
Good afternoon
Like you I am a first time poster and also like you I was caught by this team of scammers
I would like to make contact with you if that’s possible to discuss what actions you are taking and compare with the actions we are undertaking

It’s a horrible feeling to be duped like this and I would really like to stop these horrible people from doing it again

Hope to hear from you
Hi bud. I got done by these last year in my first few months in business. Still not forgotten it. I want to take them down. Have you been in touch with anyone else?
 
Hey all, First time posting on here.

The reason for my post is to warn others about a company called who call themselves Countrywide Repairs Ltd, who are offering a contract for 350 EICR's in a year.
Their operation is bloody brilliant. They organise phone interviews, use online contracts signature service, have people in the office who seem legit and have an aparent registered company on companies house.

They start off by saying they have changed the way they offer work to electricians due to some taking the work privately from landlords and thus not giving any referral fee to Countrywide Repairs. This has pushed them to have a fee of ÂŁ3,500 to pay, ÂŁ2,500 prior to any work commencing and the rest after 6 months of successful EICR's.

However, it is a scam. I fell for it and feel really stupid. There were a few warning signs and I ignored them.

Beware every electrician out there. Please be careful. They will probably continue to do this under different business names.

They are very good at what they do. They go by the names of Dan, Colin and Adam.

I am still trying to get hold of them. I am speaking with solicitors, a news organization, who are keen to catch these guys in the act. They have Scottish accents and are good talkers.

The email address they used is now not working, so I assume they have disappeared, however I do have email threads and some indication on their whereabouts due to phone calls etc.

If I get any more information about them, I will post here.

Happy New Years Guys.
Hello
Just been contacted by them, they are now going by the name prudential home management, they have a website prudential home management.co.uk that lists a Dundee address that comes up as a mailbox shop when searching it.
 
Hey all, First time posting on here.

The reason for my post is to warn others about a company called who call themselves Countrywide Repairs Ltd, who are offering a contract for 350 EICR's in a year.
Their operation is bloody brilliant. They organise phone interviews, use online contracts signature service, have people in the office who seem legit and have an aparent registered company on companies house.

They start off by saying they have changed the way they offer work to electricians due to some taking the work privately from landlords and thus not giving any referral fee to Countrywide Repairs. This has pushed them to have a fee of ÂŁ3,500 to pay, ÂŁ2,500 prior to any work commencing and the rest after 6 months of successful EICR's.

However, it is a scam. I fell for it and feel really stupid. There were a few warning signs and I ignored them.

Beware every electrician out there. Please be careful. They will probably continue to do this under different business names.

They are very good at what they do. They go by the names of Dan, Colin and Adam.

I am still trying to get hold of them. I am speaking with solicitors, a news organization, who are keen to catch these guys in the act. They have Scottish accents and are good talkers.

The email address they used is now not working, so I assume they have disappeared, however I do have email threads and some indication on their whereabouts due to phone calls etc.

If I get any more information about them, I will post here.

Happy New Years Guys.
Newly set up but exactly the same scam run by.....

Prestige home management

AKA

Prudential home management
 
Hey all, First time posting on here.

The reason for my post is to warn others about a company called who call themselves Countrywide Repairs Ltd, who are offering a contract for 350 EICR's in a year.
Their operation is bloody brilliant. They organise phone interviews, use online contracts signature service, have people in the office who seem legit and have an aparent registered company on companies house.

They start off by saying they have changed the way they offer work to electricians due to some taking the work privately from landlords and thus not giving any referral fee to Countrywide Repairs. This has pushed them to have a fee of ÂŁ3,500 to pay, ÂŁ2,500 prior to any work commencing and the rest after 6 months of successful EICR's.

However, it is a scam. I fell for it and feel really stupid. There were a few warning signs and I ignored them.

Beware every electrician out there. Please be careful. They will probably continue to do this under different business names.

They are very good at what they do. They go by the names of Dan, Colin and Adam.

I am still trying to get hold of them. I am speaking with solicitors, a news organization, who are keen to catch these guys in the act. They have Scottish accents and are good talkers.

The email address they used is now not working, so I assume they have disappeared, however I do have email threads and some indication on their whereabouts due to phone calls etc.

If I get any more information about them, I will post here.

Happy New Years Guys.


Hi,

This has also happened to us, I have reported to trading standards and included your link to the message. Exactly the same process but a different company name! They also had Scottish accents and good talkers so it's clearly the same company. Happy to chat more to see how we may be able to help each other to try get our money back and ensure this doesn't keep happening to others? You can message me on FB -https://www.facebook.com/laura.harvey.332
 
Unless I'm missing something obvious here, according to this the company was dissolved today?



 
What is with peaple thinking not doing their home work before getting coined
By these company's.
It's just a numbers game. Phone enough people and you will eventually catch someone not thinking clearly for whatever reason.
The person that thinks they will never get caught out just hasn't been caught out yet.
There is a school of thought that says the best person to scam is someone who is over confident.
CEF work on the principle that their customers won't check every flipping line on the invoice and it works ;)
TBH Buzz if you think you have never been had then it was a good scam because you didn't notice it. :D
 
Since the companies involved in this kind of thing like threatening people (it seems to happen on a semi-regular basis), I would suggest you do not post their names here.

If you wish to discuss the kind of people who carry on their business like this, then we have a trade only area of the forums you can apply to join (it is necessary to demonstrate you are actually in the trade). This area is not public and is intended for this kind of discussion, so if you haven't already... get your membership of The Electricians Arms sorted out... then you can discuss this kind of thing in there.
 

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