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Just been looking through the local paper there's a full page advert from John Lewis their now got electricians, plumbers, painters, gardeners, carpenters and plasterers what do members know about it?
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You can book a J.L.one Pete, then you'll have in part answered my original question.Thinking of booking an Electrician to change my CU just for a laugh, let you know how I get on.
Wren are absolutely the worst once you have handed your money over, avoid at all costs.
That's where Customer Services come into play Middy, if, of course there is any which is doubtful, they have your dosh, end of.I've done a couple of Wren kitchens, customer chose local installer, firm I do stuff for. Quality of their product is quite good, if thats what you mean. Only problem comes if something is missing or damaged. Takes an age to get a replacement.
That's where Customer Services come into play Middy, if, of course there is any which is doubtful, they have your dosh, end of.
You seriously should, even if its just for a quote. Listen to the speil whem they talk. On their way out mention your a electrician by trade but due to incompetance of others you arent allowed to swap it yourself.Thinking of booking an Electrician to change my CU just for a laugh, let you know how I get on.
You can book a J.L.one Pete, then you'll have in part answered my original question.Thinking of booking an Electrician to change my CU just for a laugh, let you know how I get on.
That in part was my original enquiry to see if any electricians were doing work for them and what the set up was, however, it went on to be an NICEIC bashing and yes they are in it for the money it's business I was hoping that their involvement was as a vetting mechanism.Any one tried to join yet? We might be slagging it off but it could also be a good way of getting work, you go round to fit a J.L light and then get a cu change out of it after all the people that shop at John Lewis think that John Lewis is the best shop in the world so will listen to you when you say to them they need to get there 5 bed detached house rewired
His not, like me, qualified to do so but because we don't belong to a scheme we can't in our own homes or pay the B.C. or get a third party contractor in to supervise us.You seriously should, even if its just for a quote. Listen to the speil whem they talk. On their way out mention your a electrician by trade but due to incompetance of others you arent allowed to swap it yourself.
I have read the terms and conditions and it says the customer is not allowed to subsequently engage the tradesman for other works after hiring you via the john lewis scheme... clearly they want there cut and dont want customers approaching you direct..... how john lewis would know is beyond me...Any one tried to join yet? We might be slagging it off but it could also be a good way of getting work, you go round to fit a J.L light and then get a cu change out of it after all the people that shop at John Lewis think that John Lewis is the best shop in the world so will listen to you when you say to them they need to get there 5 bed detached house rewired
They do the very inflated prices then when you query it they suddenly knock ÂŁ7k off, designers are sent away to train for two weeks and learn how to sell and use the software bugger all about design or customer service after the sale.I've done a couple of Wren kitchens, customer chose local installer, firm I do stuff for. Quality of their product is quite good, if thats what you mean. Only problem comes if something is missing or damaged. Takes an age to get a replacement.
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