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but it is easy to have a dig at them.
so BG pioneered the use of analysers (when some were still testing for leaks with a match) as it was a way of checking if a strip down service was actually required to save time.
Those that didn't have analysers used gascoseakers and pretended.
BG should be the benchmark for gas service and quality, it's because they are not that makes them a easy target, they are now no better or worse than any large company and should stop pretending otherwise.
Please pick one of the following:-
1/ Did Dan carry on to his work feeling that his van was being well looked after … or
2/ Did he google the word ‘service’ when he got home … or
[FONT=&]3/ Did he drive straight to his local Trading Standards office ?[/FONT]
What is a service? Please explain. And don't say as per manufactures instructions, let's have a list of what's expected on a service.
lol
If your not allowed to give the obvious answer, the question cannot be replied to!
What happens during a BG induction?
I did watch the Homeland series, is it similar?
Can I just say before I go, I do like you petercj, you really do amuse me. Pmsllol
If your not allowed to give the obvious answer, the question cannot be replied to!
What happens during a BG induction?
I did watch the Homeland series, is it similar?
What is a service? Please explain. And don't say as per manufactures instructions, let's have a list of what's expected on a service.
I'll swap you for a turkey.Its Saturday night and I'm off out to spend some of my qdos pmsl
Doodlebug, please don't try and defend the use of a analyser in lieu of a boiler service, just when we were bonding.
Analyser were first used on boilers that a strip down service would be detrimental to longevity of the boiler, so it allowed away to prove clean combustion without any drama, it was later that some bright spark decide to cut service times and increase the engineers work load using a analysed "service", customers hate them and they allow chancers the ability to " service" boilers without any skill.
I hate servicing mate and to be honest with you an analyser can sometimes be a curse, it finds problems you wouldn't normally find.
If Dan knows how to check the plug gap he should have done the service himself and saved himself some cash.
The world is the way it is whether BG looks after it or not. A one man crusade will achieve nothing other than a bit self satisfaction.
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