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The Electrician & Trading Standards.

Mornin' All,

                    A potential customer has reported me to the Local Trading Standards Dept.


The local Trading Standards Officer has written to me stating that I need to provide a written leaflet to all of my customers about their "Right to Cancel."


Simply, I went to do an urgent repair and was not allowed to continue. I was asked to leave as it was getting late in the day. I did make some progress on the job and left things working that were not working before. I left without payment but later sent in an invoice for my lost time. That is when the customer contacted the Trading Standard Dept.


The trading Standards officer sent me various emailed documents about Rights to Cancel a Contract. He is not taking any action on this occasion as I have not been reported before.


This mater is covered by The Consumer Contracts (Information, cancellation & Additional Charges) Regulations 2013.


After having read through the document carefully I discovered a get out of jail clause. This applies.


"Contracts where the consumer has specifically requested the trader to call to carry out urgent repairs or maintenance" apply and there is NO RIGHT TO CANCEL.


There I rest my case.


Be warned, have you got a pile of the leaflets for your customers?


Bye.


Z.






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    One elderly lady was actually locked in and so I entered through her lounge window which she opened for me, I phoned the locksmith and told him what I intended to do to open the door and he said crack on then bring me the old lock and I will sell you a replacement.


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  • My wife muttered at me when I was getting text messages telling me to break into flats and change the locks before the HA contractor lost rhe contract. 


    One elderly lady was actually locked in and so I entered through her lounge window which she opened for me, I phoned the locksmith and told him what I intended to do to open the door and he said crack on then bring me the old lock and I will sell you a replacement.


    One tenant tried complaining that an electrician had been sent to fix the communal front door lock rather than a locksmith, I just pointed out it's an electrically operated lock Relaxed
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