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  • Registered Users Posts: 18,150 ✭✭✭✭Bass Reeves


    You can claim the VAT back on the shed even if not registered for VAT

    Ya I factored that in but vat in general is 13.5% or 12%of net cost approximately

    Slava Ukrainii



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,126 ✭✭✭Tileman


    What is it about ****ing builders that they can never turn up whe they are suppose to and never even answer their phone. The recesssion can’t come quick enough for some them. Small memeries.

    Don’t mind lads are busy but whe u give a day and u take time off work and they Tilley don’t even answer their phones.
    Anyway rang over.


  • Registered Users Posts: 254 ✭✭Track9


    I have t exactly the same issue with Tradesman / Builders.
    At the outset, I go through what I expect,e.g courtesy in giving advance notice of delays, etc.
    Most of the time if they continue to play around I cease business with them.
    Currently, the issue is Slurry Contractor-made crap of yard pillars.
    Doesn't want to know anything about it. ( wtf )
    Now I will be going to Small Claims Court, it becomes a matter of principle.

    I have another tradesman presented an Invoice ( inflated ) & refuses to write up the main parts used & their costs .

    It was a total accident I figured out what was going on .
    Can someone make suggestions as to what approach I shud consider taking?


  • Registered Users Posts: 564 ✭✭✭Fine Day


    Track9 wrote: »
    I have t exactly the same issue with Tradesman / Builders.
    At the outset, I go through what I expect,e.g courtesy in giving advance notice of delays, etc.
    Most of the time if they continue to play around I cease business with them.
    Currently, the issue is Slurry Contractor-made crap of yard pillars.
    Doesn't want to know anything about it. ( wtf )
    Now I will be going to Small Claims Court, it becomes a matter of principle.

    I have another tradesman presented an Invoice ( inflated ) & refuses to write up the main parts used & their costs .

    It was a total accident I figured out what was going on .
    Can someone make suggestions as to what approach I shud consider taking?

    I think going to small claims court will give you a bad a reputation and you may get It difficult to get guys into do work again. Have you paid for the work yet, if not just hold payments until repairs are done.
    In relation to the invoice for the trademans invoice, no payment until you are happy with the last invoice .


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