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Offline Yorkie

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Rip Off Britain
« on: November 08, 2012, 08:02:11 am »
Most of us will have seen one of the TV exposure programs such as Rip Off Britain, Rogue Traders etc.  and are appalled at what we see and what some traders and service companies can get away with.  No doubt some of us have had a bad experience with builders, plumbers, electricians and the like, but have not got any satisfaction when a complaint has been made.

This Forum could be our platform to highlight bad workmanship or poor service in the Three Towns.   What do others think?
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Offline Merddin Emrys

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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2012, 08:41:08 am »
It would be very risky to list bad comments without being 100 per cent sure of the facts, seems much safer to just list the good ones.
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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2012, 09:25:08 am »
It would be very risky to list bad comments without being 100 per cent sure of the facts, seems much safer to just list the good ones.
That's true, it would be very easy for someone with a grudge against a particular trader to write poor reviews.

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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2012, 08:03:01 pm »
It would be very risky to list bad comments without being 100 per cent sure of the facts, seems much safer to just list the good ones.
That's true, it would be very easy for someone with a grudge against a particular trader to write poor reviews.

Quite right Dave, that's why in our trade we have no faith in sites like TripAdvisor   >:(
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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2012, 08:38:42 pm »
It would be very risky to list bad comments without being 100 per cent sure of the facts, seems much safer to just list the good ones.
That's true, it would be very easy for someone with a grudge against a particular trader to write poor reviews.

Quite right Dave, that's why in our trade we have no faith in sites like TripAdvisor   >:(

Well said-- you only need another person in the same trade to make a bad comment and it goes against you. There are no checks as to whether the person concerned has actually availed himself of your services, or if indeed he is just being nasty.
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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2012, 08:52:22 pm »
I would say don't believe any over the top extremely good or bad reviews, the ones in the middle seem to me to be the real ones.
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Offline Yorkie

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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2012, 09:33:58 pm »
It would be very risky to list bad comments without being 100 per cent sure of the facts, seems much safer to just list the good ones.
That's true, it would be very easy for someone with a grudge against a particular trader to write poor reviews.

And what about the businesses that write glowing reviews about themselves?   It is possible to have comments on Trip Advisor checked out if you are unhappy with them, whether they are good or bad.   ZXZ
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Offline DaveR

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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2012, 09:08:15 am »
You can always post the fake reviews, good or bad. The writers generally only post 1 or 2 reviews, don't fill out their profile, and never include any personal information. If you follow that advice, Trip Advisor and similar sites are pretty useful.

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« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2013, 08:35:49 pm »
It's not often one needs to change a watch battery, but sometimes the cost can come as a bit of a shock.
Took my other half's wrist watch into Goldsmiths and was told it would be £7.99 to supply and fit, so I said, "No thanks!"
Went into Gregory's, job done for £4.95.  Lesson learned.   ;D
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Offline Mikethewatch

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« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2013, 09:53:41 pm »
It's not often one needs to change a watch battery, but sometimes the cost can come as a bit of a shock.
Took my other half's wrist watch into Goldsmiths and was told it would be £7.99 to supply and fit, so I said, "No thanks!"
Went into Gregory's, job done for £4.95.  Lesson learned.   ;D
Same make of battery seals checked  etc......
Its possible to get the job done for a lot less if you are prepared to accept a cheap Chinese cell that may well leak and wreck the watch, not a bargain then is it?

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« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2013, 08:23:45 am »

Same make of battery seals checked  etc......
Its possible to get the job done for a lot less if you are prepared to accept a cheap Chinese cell that may well leak and wreck the watch, not a bargain then is it?

Gregory's is a reputable Jeweller that has been established for many years.  Being local with more than the one branch, I would expect them to be concious of the sort of service they give to they customers.  I have every confidence in what I received and paid for and consider that your comment is a sideways slight at the service they give.  I have always been happy with the service and attention they have given me and my relatives over the years.

Never had a problem with a watch battery yet and they seem to last for years, whether they may have been Chinese or not.
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« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2013, 09:41:40 am »
Yorkie, I certainly didn’t read Mike’s comment as a slur on the service of the retail shop who eventually replaced your battery for you.

Mikethewatch has a vast amount of experience in this area and I read his comment as to what forum members might expect to receive from purchasing cheap batteries from other dubious sources.


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« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2013, 09:59:47 am »
Yorkie, I certainly didn’t read Mike’s comment as a slur on the service of the retail shop who eventually replaced your battery for you.

Mikethewatch has a vast amount of experience in this area and I read his comment as to what forum members might expect to receive from purchasing cheap batteries from other dubious sources.

Perhaps if the comment had been expressed in a slightly different way, then there would be no confusion in my mind.  Apologies if I took it the wrong way.   :D

The majority of electrical equipment in most homes today emanates from China and their success is possibly an indication that they must be doing something right.   We cannot rubbish their products now as we did in the past.   Must also bear in mind that there is also a load of poor quality British goods!
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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2013, 11:42:56 am »
Perhaps Mikethewatch would like to expand on his comment as I, too, read it as denigration of Gregory's.
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Offline Mikethewatch

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Re: Rip Off Britain
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2013, 08:00:47 pm »
No slur was intended against Gregorys or any other jeweller and is mischievous to suggest such was my intention !