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Hi all, need a little advise. I completed a job yesterday small domestic, two LED outside lights.
We agreed white lights but I turned up with black. I apologised and offered to changed them. After several text messages with his partner he decided if i offered him a discount then I would fit the black ones.
After this he kept chatting, in an out of the garage where I was working. I noticed his speech became slurred and he became irrational and was talking rubbish. I finished and he came to pay me. He tried to give me a lot less than I'd asked for he then gave me the rest reluctantly. Then he started trying to give me a hug. I wanted to get out of there ASAP.
Later that evening he sent me a garbled text message about a cable being untidy and his partner wanted white lights. I've offered to go back and sort the cable and told him I can't take the lights back because they've been fitted and he will have to pay for replacements as we agreed I'd fit black one at a reduced rate.
I'm not happy going back to be honest . I don't think I should have to put up with that behaviour, he was at home but I was at work. He made me feel extremely uneasy.
Any similar stories? Any advise? I've thought about contacting napit to get them on side.
 
No matter how small , I have an app on my phone which allows me to quote jobs there and then and sends it as a pdf. in an email to the customer.
Sounds a bit ---- for a couple of lights, but as you have found out some people are just out there to try and trip you up any chance they can get.....he prob got a load of stick from the mrs about why'd you let him put black ones up!
 
If I had contracts for every light I have changed, I would of had to buy another house to put it all in.
I'm not sure many sparks would of turned up with a contract ready for a job as lilttle as that diditrain.
 
No I agree. It's not what customers want and I don't think it would have helped in my situation at all.
The guy was dunk and shouldn't have had me round if he was planning to drink.
 
NAPIT (or any other Body) will not get involved.
You havent got a Contract. There is no technical fault/query with the installation.

What can they do? Nothing.

Fit him 2 new white lights, as specified, and get the full amount quoted.
You admitted it was your fault in buying black lights, you'll get rid of them in the future, so it wont cost you anything in the long run, and stops any ill-feeling.
Being drunk - in his own house, not really a problem. Inappropriate behaviour? Giving you a hug? not really, kissing you, then that would be inappropriate.
 
Sounds like you've messed up completely.

1. The client asked for white lights, you should have got white lights end of discussion, so go back and fit white ones!

2. The cabling was untidy. You've basically admitted this by saying you'll go back and rectify. Why not do it neat first time?

If I'd got a tradesman in who messed up the simple things like that I'd probably hit the bottle too!!
 
Ide agree with the others that if you had agreed and quoted for white lights you should of fitted white lights, there is no questions there.
Cable, well untidy cabling is open to interpretation but as a spark you should know what classes as tidy and untidy cabling so if indeed it was untidy then why did you not rectify it at the time?

As for the drunk man, if it was me I would not put up with that.
If I want to see drunk men I go to the pub I dont expect to have to deal with that kind of stuff on the job as its distracting and potentially dangerous so I would of downed tools and left until he had sobered up.
 
Can you really be judgmental of what a guy gets up to in his own house? Fair enough the hugging is out of order but as long as they're not doing anything illegal I don't think you have the right to police someone in his own home.
 
Drunk people are unreasonable and not easy to deal with. I don't think its except able to have to deal with them in a working environment.
He did agree to having the black ones at a reduced rate. I personally don't think I've done anything wrong.
 
Drunk people are unreasonable and not easy to deal with. I don't think its except able to have to deal with them in a working environment.
He did agree to having the black ones at a reduced rate. I personally don't think I've done anything wrong.

Why didn't you get white ones as first agreed?

Were black ones the only ones you had in the back of the van?

Drunk people are unreasonable but it seems like he was jolly at first with the hugging.

I reckon you took advantage of his state by getting him to agree to the wrong lights whilst he was intoxicated!

You don't think you did anything wrong? You bought the wrong lights!! If I ask for a bacon sandwich and I get an egg sandwich instead I'm going to complain!
 

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