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Heraldeer | 13:08 Mon 29th Nov 2004 | Home & Garden
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I recently had a tarmac driveway laid which has already started to cut up because of shonky workmanship.

Although the company submitted an official quotation (although are not a registered company), I paid cash and the phone number has now disconnected and I cannot reach them.

Have I been stiffed or is there another method to sort this out?

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Sounds very much like the 'travellers' who have visited certain areas in Bedfordshire, that badly lay or repair drives, then do a bunk. They also do not get rid of the rubble in a lawful way, but dump it on Industrial Estates, after everyone has gone home! If the contractors telephone line is unobtainable, I don't think you have a hope in hell of getting them back to rectify the work done.
ouch - bad luck
Sorry to hear this. ALWAYS get references and ALWAYS check them. Never work with an unregistered company. There's a reason they aren't registered. Consider it a lesson learned.

The sad thing is that you have come out better off than a number of people.  At least they did some kind of job and left.  Now you just have to sort out a resultant problem.  I know this doesn't help you but many people are taken in by some story or other about having materials left over and doing the job for a couple of hundred quid on the side, only to be presented with a bill for 8 grand when it's finished and being terrorised until they pay.

 

I'm sorry to hear of your troubles, I can only echo Newt's words and, as a side matter, congratulate you on your deployment of the word "shonky".

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