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I like writing letters of complaint to companies containing the words "premier league muppetry", if only to give the poor office workers a good laugh on an otherwise dull day. Have you ever complained? Did it work?

(, Thu 2 Sep 2010, 13:16)
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With Carpet Right... here's a tip.
Get the name of the carpet fitter that Carpet Right use. Get the carpet fitter to order the carpet for you. You will find:

At least 10% off the price of the carpet.
Cheaper fitting.
No delivery charge as the carpet fitter will collect.
Complete lack of bollocks from sales staff.

They are utter cnuts for milking the client.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 12:08, 1 reply)
Or...
if it's completely necessary to have new carpets, avoid by a nautical mile Carpet Wrong, thieving cheap nasty evil rug munching scrotes the lot of them. The carpets are that cheap for a reason. Go independent. Recently had whole house fitted, (only small new build two bed semi) with thick underlay(£5.00sqm), 100% wool (£11.99sqm) loop pile carpet for £1200. Carpet Wrong wanted that for cheap ass 5.99sqm + underlay + separate fitting charge. They charge so much because they sell you so much more than you need, they don't measure accurately as it's not in their interest to get the maximum use of the carpet they sell you! Thieving bastards.
(, Tue 7 Sep 2010, 17:10, closed)
Thanks guys...
a bit late now, but salient advice for any reader of the comments.

The fitter did a cracking job (open plan stairs).
As per the amount they sold... I noticed in the van when they'd finished a rather substantial roll of the carpet and asked whether they had another job using the same carpet. No they didn't.
It was what was left over from mine... they suggested that it must have been the end of a roll and that I can have it if I wanted it.
Too bloody right I did.... even if I end up dumping it.

What I fancy tho is some way of edging it so that I can have rugs on my parquet flooring.
(, Wed 8 Sep 2010, 12:48, closed)

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