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Hi all, looking for some urgent advice please.

Purchased a property, old Victorian. 1 circuit running across all upstairs room sockets. Electrician came in killed the old circuit, wired up new and left unconnected as I was having the rooms plastered and decorated. I now need him back to connect to unit and attach socket facias (What I believe is called the 2nd fix) .

The problem is he has gone AWOL. His phone is dead to the world and I have no other means of contacting him. I have reached out to other electricians and none will touch it as they didn't do the 1st bit.

What are my options...family is moving in, in 6 days and I have no power to sockets upstairs.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Does make you think how things change. I did loads of cash private jobs, whilst working for companies, when I was younger.

Never had insurance if it went Pete Tong, never registered it with LBC if required (not that it was, way back then), never thought about telling my employer (although site foreman knew, as we chatted about such stuff in tea hut), never told HMRC :rolleyes:, never offered a warranty as it never went wrong, never did a CDM assessment (does anybody), never completed a test certificate,never sent an invoice and waited a month to get paid and never spent a Bank Holiday weekend chatting about it on a ‘forum’ (who’d thought of them).

Life was so less complicated back then :D
 
Does make you think how things change. I did loads of cash private jobs, whilst working for companies, when I was younger.

Never had insurance if it went Pete Tong, never registered it with LBC if required (not that it was, way back then), never thought about telling my employer (although site foreman knew, as we chatted about such stuff in tea hut), never told HMRC :rolleyes:, never offered a warranty as it never went wrong, never did a CDM assessment (does anybody), never completed a test certificate,never sent an invoice and waited a month to get paid and never spent a Bank Holiday weekend chatting about it on a ‘forum’ (who’d thought of them).

Life was so less complicated back then :D
SNAP, but it was all very different back in the day.!!
 
There is no correlation between paying someone in cash and the cheapness/expense of the job paid for.

Clearly there is some correlation because you knew he was moonlighting and it was a cash in hand job,so you wanted a cheap job or you would have employed a registered electrical who would highly unlikely ask for cash, and you must have also been aware that he couldn't issue the required electrical certificate so was doing the work illegally.

By paying cash in hand, I'm sure you weren't naive enough to think he would be paying the taxman his cut of it.
 
Clearly there is some correlation because you knew he was moonlighting and it was a cash in hand job,so you wanted a cheap job or you would have employed a registered electrical who would highly unlikely ask for cash, and you must have also been aware that he couldn't issue the required electrical certificate so was doing the work illegally.

By paying cash in hand, I'm sure you weren't naive enough to think he would be paying the taxman his cut of it.

Firstly I was naive enough to not realise that such small works would require any type of certificate, ergo I didn't realise there was anything illegal about the situation. Secondly I prefer to pay a person the value they have placed on their own labour (if I agree with said value, then to a business that is extracting surplus value from their workforce. To be Frank you have no idea whether I paid the sparky more or less than what private businesses quoted for the job..maybe I just really liked the guy, you assume the gentleman doesn't pay his taxes, you assume he asked me to pay in cash rather than me offering because I was cash rich at that moment.....this pointless speculation and judgement around his and or my motives is unproductive and groundless.
 
Firstly I was naive enough to not realise that such small works would require any type of certificate, ergo I didn't realise there was anything illegal about the situation. Secondly I prefer to pay a person the value they have placed on their own labour (if I agree with said value, then to a business that is extracting surplus value from their workforce. To be Frank you have no idea whether I paid the sparky more or less than what private businesses quoted for the job..maybe I just really liked the guy, you assume the gentleman doesn't pay his taxes, you assume he asked me to pay in cash rather than me offering because I was cash rich at that moment.....this pointless speculation and judgement around his and or my motives is unproductive and groundless.

Apologies, I hadn't considered how much you might have really liked him, and the fact that he was moonlighting and you were paying cash was purely a coincidence as you had a wad of cash due being cash rich, and you didn't get any other quotes so might have even been paying well over the odds, but you were happy with that due to the bond you felt towards this man (who has now unfortunately disappeared).

I have obviously grossly misjudged the situation.
 

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