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Had a guy Patrick call out to me from trusted trades to repair my dish washer.
He turned of the electrics switched back on and ran the machine again same thing I did the night before it didn't work.
He then told me the part comes from China and not worth repairing and proceeded to try sell me a new dish washer charged me €80 for this service.
A week later a proper Electrolux repair guy has fixed my machine with a European part for€120 total.
Absolute terrible service from trusted trades.
I got my radiators replaced and the upstairs pipework moved in the bedrooms.
They gave me the best price, arrived each day on time, and work was done over three days.
Very happy with job.
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