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still 240 + vat not bad i might leave elecsa as no one cares about part p anyways they just want it done cheap and legal. my monney is supposed to come out my bank tommorow @ total ÂŁ444.00 could save myself ÂŁ150.00
 
Just thought I'd end the thread!

After a few e-mails back and forth they brought the price down to ÂŁ380 + VAT restating that a full days visit was still required due to legth of travel. I replied that I would not be renewing and (as Marvo suggested) it did not seem appropriate as a national sceme provider to charge differing amounts based on location and the price was not as advertised (as Richard showed).

Then I had a decent, straight forward e-mail from the head chap apologising and stating the the team had made a mistake and the price should be as advertised ÂŁ240 + VAT!!

All a bit odd really!
yeah....
well NIC is ÂŁ370 plus vat...
 
still 240 + vat not bad i might leave elecsa as no one cares about part p anyways they just want it done cheap and legal. my monney is supposed to come out my bank tommorow @ total ÂŁ444.00 could save myself ÂŁ150.00
no....
your not saving anything...
its just that your having to part with a bit less...thats all

its like the man who puts ÂŁ80 into the bandit....then gets ÂŁ20 back ...and thinks he`s won...
 
Have now had a phone call from the head man apologising and giving an explanation. Seems their just a bit new at this national scheme business and hadn't really formulated a policy around location. After receiving an e-mail from another disgruntled electrician they realised they'd got it a bit wrong and would now be charging a flat rate (ÂŁ240) regardless of location!

I feel like Emily Pankhurst.... not a very good analogy but couldn't think of anyone else off hand!

I have created change in the system!!! :smile:
 
Have now had a phone call from the head man apologising and giving an explanation. Seems their just a bit new at this national scheme business and hadn't really formulated a policy around location. After receiving an e-mail from another disgruntled electrician they realised they'd got it a bit wrong and would now be charging a flat rate (ÂŁ240) regardless of location!

I feel like Emily Pankhurst.... not a very good analogy but couldn't think of anyone else off hand!

I have created change in the system!!! :smile:
just dont be throwing yourself under any horses...

oh, sorry that was the other one wasn`t it...
 
Have now had a phone call from the head man apologising and giving an explanation. Seems their just a bit new at this national scheme business and hadn't really formulated a policy around location. After receiving an e-mail from another disgruntled electrician they realised they'd got it a bit wrong and would now be charging a flat rate (ÂŁ240) regardless of location!

I feel like Emily Pankhurst.... not a very good analogy but couldn't think of anyone else off hand!

I have created change in the system!!! :smile:

Jeez, that's unbelievable! I can't believe they actually put that. Words fail me. I mean.... well, it's like, erm. ... No, it's no good. ..... Daz
 
Have now had a phone call from the head man apologising and giving an explanation. Seems their just a bit new at this national scheme business and hadn't really formulated a policy around location. After receiving an e-mail from another disgruntled electrician they realised they'd got it a bit wrong and would now be charging a flat rate (ÂŁ240) regardless of location!

I feel like Emily Pankhurst.... not a very good analogy but couldn't think of anyone else off hand!

I have created change in the system!!! :smile:
One for the little guy!
Good work!

When they set up they did seem very disorganised and definitely geared to solar only for electrical, then things changed and they seemed to cover everyone , but I think the disorganisation is still there behind the scenes.

Unfortunately I can see that once they have got their act together regarding covering the nation effectively, they will then see that this is costing them and may well increase their prices!!
 
One for the little guy!
Good work!

When they set up they did seem very disorganised and definitely geared to solar only for electrical, then things changed and they seemed to cover everyone , but I think the disorganisation is still there behind the scenes.

Unfortunately I can see that once they have got their act together regarding covering the nation effectively, they will then see that this is costing them and may well increase their prices!!
nowt to do with costing them...

its all about what they can get..

if in doubt..ask to see a breakdown of costs to them per visit...
 
The more I read, the more I realise what a mess we're all in with these schemes! We've been fully approved with the NIC since 1994. More people have heard of Trust a Trader.com than the NICEIC!
 
nowt to do with costing them...

its all about what they can get..

if in doubt..ask to see a breakdown of costs to them per visit...

actually you might be surprised.
ÂŁ150 a day to pay the assessor's wages/overheads etc. He can only really do one assessment a day (even if they are scheduled at 1/2 day).
200 miles at 45p a mile = ÂŁ90. And that is probably low because stroma obviously don't have too many assessors so they are going to have to travel a long way.
That is the standard fee right there.

Then add the overhead of head office, marketing, accounts, tech support etc etc and you suddenly find that stroma aren't actually making any profit out of it.......

I'm not saying it is good value to us sparks but I can see where the costs come from. Clearly gasafe can be a lot cheaper purely because they don't assess every year - a huge cost saving to them.
 
well for a start....assessors carry out 2 assessments a day...

what we need now is a similar setup then to gassafe....
if you dont have the quals...(and i dont mean just the 17th ed)...then you cant come in.....said it before....saying it again..

thats what needs to happen now....

stop the Electrical Trainee...
stop the Electrical Trainee courses...
assessments like the gas safe lads have....

seeeemples..
 
well for a start....assessors carry out 2 assessments a day...

what we need now is a similar setup then to gassafe....
if you dont have the quals...(and i dont mean just the 17th ed)...then you cant come in.....said it before....saying it again..

thats what needs to happen now....

stop the Electrical Trainee...
stop the Electrical Trainee courses...
assessments like the gas safe lads have....

seeeemples..

Not if they work for stroma and have to travel all over the country I bet ;)
 
Not if they work for stroma and have to travel all over the country I bet ;)
well then its up to them that choose stroma to ask em why they havn`t got enough assessors to cover the country for what they are offering...


i expect you will be waiting a long time...
 
I agree but some of us qualified before NVQ's and in my case with the EITB in 1986 and although I have kept up with the 16th and 17th amnd 1 and have the certs NICEIC and NAPIT insist I have 2391 or 2394/5 even the JIB wont recognise the EITB now so there needs to be something in place for us old boys
 

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