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So a mate of mine took out insurance for plumbing & heating cover.

Called out a plumber, diagnosed and fitted a new immersion stat to an unvented cylinder, and advised she needed a new pressure vessel.

Total bill (inc pressure vessel) £600

I told her I was sorry but she just got royally effed up the rear!!!
 
Is this London though? Its crazy prices isn't it?

£1.90 a pint up here! :smoking:
 
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she didnt pay so doesnt matter ????????

as it was under the insurance ?
 
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she didnt pay so doesnt matter ????????

as it was under the insurance ?
She has to pay anything past £500 - still a joke though. I told her how much I'd have charged her, she nearly cried lol
 
She has to pay anything past £500 - still a joke though. I told her how much I'd have charged her, she nearly cried lol

Well that's not insurance lol bin it and put 10 a month away
 
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