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Red V8

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873 posts

250 months

Saturday 4th February 2006
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Can anyone tell me what the legal position is on the following...

Ariel falls off top of building,
Repair company asked to quote
No contact made by repair company to say they had been to look at the job
Quote arrives, at unacceptably high price, but indicates call out charge
Company advised they have not been successful
Some time later, invoice received for £35 call out charge

No mention of call out charge when company contacted initially, is this enforceable?

Thanks in advance

jacobyte

4,766 posts

265 months

Monday 6th February 2006
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Ask for proof of call-out. It is possible another person in your company attended to it without your knowledge. If no proof, then invoice can pay a visit to the small round in-tray in the corner.

>> Edited by jacobyte on Monday 6th February 15:05

GarrettMacD

831 posts

255 months

Monday 6th February 2006
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This happened to us a few years ago.

Wife rang three companies asking for a quote for the satellite aerial. First bloke turns up, gives a large quote, and we tell him that we have two other quotes to come in. Then he says there's a £25 call-out charge. It was never mentioned over the 'phone and we never signed any agreement. So we told him to feck off and got the job done by somebody else.

I don't believe these charges are legally enforcible, since you were not informed beforehand, so I would suggest you do the same (i.e. tell him to feck off)

Davel

8,982 posts

281 months

Monday 6th February 2006
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We had the same re a replacement TV aerial.

Guy comes out and quotes ludicrous price for replacing it, so we said we'd think about it.

Before leaving he then asks for £25 call-out fee, which was never mentioned when we rang.

Told him to go away - never heard anything further...

AquilaEagle

440 posts

271 months

Monday 6th February 2006
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Ignore it. He's unlikely to chase £35 anyway, especially given the circumstances you articulate.