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3 days of no hot water and nobody seems to think its a big deal... the plumber has said the system has failed and needs to be replaced... and then nothing... have called for updates and nobody will call back...

 

and to make it worse the thing is banging away on the roof and sounds like its going to explode :ermm:

On 2/26/2017 at 1:34 PM, z00key said:

The RX7 was nice, but my fav was the XB coupe

That's my mate John's car (The RX-7), definitely had some money spent on it!

3 hours ago, t_revz said:

3 days of no hot water and nobody seems to think its a big deal... the plumber has said the system has failed and needs to be replaced... and then nothing... have called for updates and nobody will call back...

 

and to make it worse the thing is banging away on the roof and sounds like its going to explode :ermm:

Are u sure thats not u banging ur head against the wall? Never trust a tradesman lol

52 minutes ago, R33kizza said:

Your a gd one, obviously ur plumber isnt...

had a phone call at the end of the day from W.a.rep. he wasnt aware a plumber had already inspected it and had only just been told. he got me to photograph the ID plate and put the warranty claim through immediately. they are hopefully bringing a temporary system tomorrow for us to borrow until our new replacement arrives on tuesday. good to have results but why they bother lying to take the heat off themselves is beyond me. 

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1 hour ago, t_revz said:

had a phone call at the end of the day from W.a.rep. he wasnt aware a plumber had already inspected it and had only just been told. he got me to photograph the ID plate and put the warranty claim through immediately. they are hopefully bringing a temporary system tomorrow for us to borrow until our new replacement arrives on tuesday. good to have results but why they bother lying to take the heat off themselves is beyond me. 

Thats a pretty gd result! Cant ask for much more than that! Some people would rather lie about it than take the blame, but to be fair thats the society we live in now days

Thats a pretty gd result! Cant ask for much more than that! Some people would rather lie about it than take the blame, but to be fair thats the society we live in now days


That's true but by making false claims, especially in a time of need, people get false hope and frustration ends up being worse by the lack of results
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3 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


That's true but by making false claims, especially in a time of need, people get false hope and frustration ends up being worse by the lack of results

 

Exactly that ?

Morning boys ,
I had fantastic time at Adele concert last night ! 65k people turn up and traffic is ridiculous !

At John changing new shoes for 35's [emoji24] and off to meeting soon with Mr.X IMG_5545.JPGIMG_5517.JPGIMG_5550.JPG

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