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Aibu to be confused by this interaction with plaster

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hellowembley · 18/02/2016 22:04

I am away from home this week trying to escape paint fumes as our house gets painted. I need a small plastering job done in my kitchen, where I've pulled some tiles off. Someone recommended a plasterer to me and he went round & quoted on Monday. He said he's do the job for £240 (no idea if this was reasonable but I needed it done quickly this week and he promised this). He wasn't able to get in the house to quote (I wasn't there, decorator was supposed to let him in but was late). So he had to look through the window to quote but would have had a pretty good view.
Anyway, I agreed the price. He said he'd do the job Wednesday. Wednesday morning I get a phonecall from him. He says he reassessed the job, he wants £300 for it, take it or leave it. His main justifucation for hike seemed to be that he'd have to remove the microwave and fruit bowl off the worksurface (?!) I was a bit surprised/ put out but concluded that, ok, he hadn't been able to see the job properly to quote. I asked if he would do it for £280- a tiny negotiation to avoid coming across like a complete mug in case he was just chancing it.
Next thing, i speak to the decorator in the afternoon who told me plasterer had left after speaking to me rather than getting on with job. Tried to phone a few times. No response. Got annoyed and sent him a - reasonably restrained in tone- msg asking him not to come back and telling him i felt he'd behaved unprofessionally and should have told me he was not happy to do the job. His reply was 'i don't know what your job is but you were unprofessional in trying to get a price reduction'.
Leaving aside the obvious point that i was not actually the professional in this scenario, have i breeched some kind of trader etiquette in asking for £20 off?
On review, this is a pretty tedious anecdote but I would appreciate your thoughts if you did manage to stick with it to the nailbiting conclusion

OP posts:
FranHastings · 19/02/2016 08:08

Our plasterer was a massive diva and refused to even speak to us all day after a problem we had. Our fault, we apologised profusely. He sent his poor assistant, who he'd been swearing at all day, to get the money. It sounds like some of them are very special snowflakes. :-D

londonrach · 19/02/2016 08:09

Me to haveaclue. Op just find another i wouldnt trust thisone to charge you £350. £500 etc when he finished the job.

MrsPnut · 19/02/2016 08:17

I don't know whether Frunbu www.frunbu.com covers your area but it is really handy when you need a trade quickly.

ZebraLovesKnitting · 19/02/2016 08:21

I see your plasterer and raise you our builder!

We were creating a new bedroom by splitting up a huge bedroom. We needed a new doorway knocking through a currently internal, but previously external wall. Had a nightmare getting a builder to even come and quote, but eventually somebody did.

So the builder and his son arrive at 8:30am, and spend the entire hot summer's day cutting holes, putting props up, putting in new mantle, breaking bricks up. It's an old house, and they said the bricks were incredibly hard. They put all the rubble in their truck, but didn't have time to tidy up the edges. They were supposed to come back the next day. They didn't. I chased them up for several weeks but they never came back. The oddest bit - I never paid them a penny Confused

thekaratekid · 19/02/2016 08:35

We've just had our hallway, stairs and landing skimmed for £370, the guys even did some boxing in for us as well and worked solidly all day. Found him on checkatrade. The other guy we got out for a quote said £600 and 2 full days work! I think you've come across a chancer, probably a lucky escape!

blueturtle6 · 19/02/2016 11:49

I paid 350 for whole kitchen, stairs and hallway......

Stratter5 · 19/02/2016 12:45

HOW MUCH?

Lucky escape, massively massively taking the piss. More like £60 for that amount of work.

chilipepper20 · 19/02/2016 15:46

I think this is a product of people having too much work or something.

I got a gas engineer recommended to me by a friend recently. I phoned the guy and told him that he was recommended by one of his clients. I then asked if he serviced my kind of boiler, to which he replied yes. I then asked how many years experience he has with these kinds of boilers and he said, "You should have got this information from your friend." and hung up.

I was replaying the phone call in my head and was wondering if I was rude, but I thought I was just asking some standard questions.

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