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OVERPRICED ELECTRICIAN

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Everyflippingusernameistaken · 22/11/2022 17:52

OPINIONS PLEASE! SORRY IT'S LONG-WINDED!

I had an electrician round this morning (won't mention his name).
Was supposed to be here at 9 and at 9.30 I texted to see if he was still coming, and he replied that he'd be here about an hour later.
Nice of him to let me know.
Not a good start.
I've have had him to do work before and he was good.

I needed a fluorescent tube replacing under a wall unit in the kitchen. As the other two fluorescent tubes have been in situ for a few years, I said I would have them all replaced so they all lasted a long time. For some reason he brought another guy with him, which was unnecessary, and he always did the work alone before. They went to get the required items. Didn't take long for the work to be done. I also had an oven light replaced and a screw put into the bathroom light fitting, which had come loose. So nothing major. The tube that wasn't working flickered if it was turned on, which apparently means the control gear inside the fitting was faulty.

Anyway I should have asked how much beforehand, but as nothing major, just replacement of oven light and 3 fluorescent tubes, and fitting a screw in the bathroom light fixture, I didn't really think of it. Anyway, I nearly passed out when he said I had to pay £170!

I had some money kept for any work I needed doing, but it wasn't enough and I had to raid my purse to make up the amount.I said it was much more than I expected. He said everything has gone up. (That old chestnut! Blame inflation, Covid, whatever) But I do realise things have got more expensive.

After he had gone I was stressing about it and I texted him and said I’ve just had a look at the lights. I only wanted new fluorescent tubes, not a whole new system! I didn’t need this extra expense, especially on top of Christmas.
You should have asked me. I was shocked at the cost.

HIM :
I’m sorry, you did say to change them all, it’s hard to get hold of them tubes now days and they will prob cost around the same about the same

ME:
I don’t know why you didn’t ask me. you could have rung me from the shop and explained how much they would have cost and I would have said just replace the tube that’s blown. (There seem to be loads of fluorescent tubes £5-£10! from what I saw on the internet.)

HIM:
Ok, it’s was just the tube as it was flickering, it would have been the control gear inside the fitting, that’s why we ask if you want to change them all so they match. (I said I wanted to change all 3 TUBES so they all lasted a long time).

No mention was made about replacing the entire fitting for THREE lights.

HIM:
Ok, well between us we have miss communicated, what you like to do about this?

HIM:
I’ll come back and give you £70 back. So you are just paying for the materials.

He came back a couple of hours later and gave me the money back, but I've still paid £100 for what I considered a small job. I wish I had just left things as they are.

He said after this don't contact me about any more electrical work. I said well I wouldn't would I? I'm still fuming.

Don't know how you do a poll of am I being unreasonable!

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FourTeaFallOut · 23/11/2022 11:20

Yeah, you're the normal one.

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Well, aren't you a peach!

If you don't care what anyone thinks or says why on earth would you post on AIBU? You do understand that is a question right? You asked for peoples opinions on your first post. You got them and don't like the answers. Stop throwing your toys out of your pram. I'd hazard a guess you're not used to people in real life telling you you're wrong.

ReadyForPumpkins · 23/11/2022 11:43

I can't believe you are so rude to the electrician and other posters. If it's just changing the bulbs, no one calls an electrician. Why don't you order the bulbs online and ask on facebook groups or nextdoor for help? Or even a nice neighbour? There might be teenagers who wouldn't mind £10 helping someone with problems changing a few light bulbs.

ShellsOnTheBeach · 23/11/2022 11:55

If he’d just replaced the tubes, the flickering one would have kept on flickering. Flickering isn’t caused by a bad tube, it’s caused by a bad ballast in the fitting
depending on the fluorescent light fitting you can’t always get just a ballast, you have to get a new fitting to get a new ballast.

exactly. Been there, done that.

So it's not a straightforward job, so the original charge was totally reasonable.

Cassillero · 23/11/2022 12:09

WhiskersPete · 23/11/2022 11:02

JobSeekingMissile. Fuck you! I am moving so whatever needs doing in the future won’t matter to me. however, I did not want to leave the kitchen with one a light not working and with the oven light not working which is why I had them done. I don’t care what anyone says, it was bloody expensive and not my fucking fault.

You’re all a load of nasty vicious trolls on here. You must get your kicks writing loads of nasty responses on mumsnet. I suppose it adds to your boring lives. You obviously have mental health issues.

I knew this thread would be one to watch and I have been rewarded for my efforts.

🤣🤣🤣🤣

Me too. I knew from the capslock title and I wasn't disappointed!

Flapjackquack · 23/11/2022 12:23

Let’s hope you don’t need an electrician in your new house eh.

I can understand you being caught out by the price, and kicking yourself for not getting a quote first but the rest is just you being unreasonable.

MistyRock · 23/11/2022 12:56

I'm going against the majority here and think you were charged too much, but first you do need to get a quote so you aren't unfairly over priced or charged more than you're happy to pay. I had a whole fuse box replaced a few years ago for not much more so to me it seems like an absolute ridiculous price. But what do I know? Also, it seems like a small job which I expect you could've done or got a handy man to do. I think you've been unfairly treated on this thread op and don't deserve all the stick you've been given. But please learn from this and ALWAYS GET A QUOTE!

elle6 · 23/11/2022 13:59

MistyRock · 23/11/2022 12:56

I'm going against the majority here and think you were charged too much, but first you do need to get a quote so you aren't unfairly over priced or charged more than you're happy to pay. I had a whole fuse box replaced a few years ago for not much more so to me it seems like an absolute ridiculous price. But what do I know? Also, it seems like a small job which I expect you could've done or got a handy man to do. I think you've been unfairly treated on this thread op and don't deserve all the stick you've been given. But please learn from this and ALWAYS GET A QUOTE!

A domestic switch fuse costs between £70 and £90 so either your electrician is massively under charging or you bought the materials.

MistyRock · 23/11/2022 14:28

I can't remember, maybe I'm incorrect. I still wouldn't pay £170 for the bulbs and fittings though. But I am the type of person to try and fix it myself if it's not a complicated job.

WickedSerious · 23/11/2022 14:31

I'd just like to congratulate you on finding an electrician who actually turned up,we've been trying to find one since 2016.

They're like rocking horse shit round here.

gamerchick · 23/11/2022 15:59

MistyRock · 23/11/2022 14:28

I can't remember, maybe I'm incorrect. I still wouldn't pay £170 for the bulbs and fittings though. But I am the type of person to try and fix it myself if it's not a complicated job.

Youre not paying that for bulbs and fittings. You're paying that for the years of training, the experience and the time. If you just want to pay for fixtures and fittings, then yes, do it yourself.

MistyRock · 23/11/2022 17:53

gamerchick · 23/11/2022 15:59

Youre not paying that for bulbs and fittings. You're paying that for the years of training, the experience and the time. If you just want to pay for fixtures and fittings, then yes, do it yourself.

Of course I know that. I'm not an imbecile. I wouldn't pay that for a simple job. I'd do it myself. I'd only get an expert in for a job that requires the years of training, not a few bulbs.

whirlyswirly · 23/11/2022 19:01

Yabu. Good luck ever getting a tradesperson again. Good of you not to decide not to actually share his name though - that was big of you HmmGrin

DosCervezas · 23/11/2022 19:37

It was very easy work that any semi competent DIYer would have had no problems with by the sounds, but you chose to book a qualified electrician to complete the job. He's going to charge the going hourly rates that his qualifications and experience allow him to regardless of whether he's changing a bulb or doing a rewire. Learn some DIY skills perhaps?

Yakubujamiu · 28/09/2023 10:18

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AfraidToRun · 28/09/2023 11:32

Communication: Poor
Price: Fair

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