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Yes hammer on the edge and toilet directly in bath, luckilly no damage.

More i think about the job, the more annoyed its making me. Hes definitely not stepping foot in my flat again. I cant see how this job can be 'put right' without starting again.

Going to ask for refund, so i can get it sorted. If he refuses then ill be seeking legal and adding damages to the claim. What a headache, cowboy
 

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1st sign....Price was pretty cheap for 2 floors...
2nd sign....Toilet placed in bath without any protection.. ( with hammer balancing)!
3rd sign... Tap Tap ... Hollow ..Hollow
Checkatrade may help.. failing that .. Legal is the way to go.
 
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Legal is the way to go?
For £270?
For an odd-job man that you employed through a trades website.
For a price even you knew at the beginning that it was cheap, too cheap in fact, usually, when its too good to be true it... yep.

I think perhaps you've been stung by a oddjob chancer and its time to get over it and pay for the job to be done correctly by a TILER.

Lesson learned. Give him bad feedback on the website.
& next time get a quality tradesman.
 

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