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Was approached today on site by a guy who ask me to sign his boiler off & kindly told me I don't have to see it he just wants me to fill out paperwork. I kindly told him where to shove it. Shocking the amount of people who ask this question :32:
 
Anyone who agrees to doing this. deserves to have their gas tickets ripped from their hands
 
I would of said yes, ÂŁ30,000 and you got a deal!!

The last one I had I said yeah not a problem it will start at ÂŁ500.00 if there are any faults it will be more.

Funnily enough the bloke was a bit shocked and said I only need it signing off! After I explained what I would need to do in the eyes of gas safe he fully understood but didn't want to pay that much for it.
 
Was approached today on site by a guy who ask me to sign his boiler off & kindly told me I don't have to see it he just wants me to fill out paperwork. I kindly told him where to shove it. Shocking the amount of people who ask this question :32:

Good lad.

Now we need you to get in the gsr private forum.

Send gas man or redsaw a pm with your gsr details and they'll sort it.
 
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