When he turns up...... don't forget the coffee & biscuits to keep things 'calm'........but for sure IMO in a friendly way to say that you would be updating the review to reflect the (satisfactorily) completed jobThe power of the internet CMUT
I had a problem with a guy/company and he seemed to have dropped off the face of the earth as his phone wasn't answered and yet at other times was engaged but 10 seconds later no reply again plus he didn't respond to messages. So, I left him a bad review on Google and he was on the phone an hour later
He kept saying he doesn't appreciate the bad review, well, I don't appreciate him being unreachable and not replying to messages.
He's supposed to be coming on Wednesday. Would you take down the bad review? I might amend it to the effect that he eventually turned up and resolved the issue, if indeed he does, but I think it's staying up.
Anyway, a big cheer for Google reviews![]()
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When he turns up...... don't forget the coffee & biscuits to keep things 'calm'........but for sure IMO in a friendly way to say that you would be updating the review to reflect the (satisfactorily) completed job
PS but reviews should truly reflect a suppliers performance, even more so with a sole trader!
Ah! in your shoes I would do as I mentioned above but with this caveat, explained to the tradesman, that "after this visit I hope all issues & faults are 100% solved..." and that I will be updating the review to reflect that immediate post visit situation BUT will state I will update the (in the review) review again in 4-6 weeks to confirm all has indeed be sorted outTa.
To me the test of an individual or company is what they do when there's a problem. He took the installation money (it's a house alarm) but we had a string of faults and although at first he responded he then stopped, I assumed because he was spending time on the job for no more money.
Still, as above I'm cheered up by the power of a negative review there for anyone to see![]()
It might be much more fun (and a great deal funier) if they just left the potholes alone...Good luck to them with the Road Cycling events and surviving the potholes etc. No doubt they will probably just resurface the specific routes (for the cameras) like they did with the Commonwealth Games in 2014.

Leveret by Gavin Wickham, on FlickrA first for me ...
Woke up this morning to find a photo made Flickr Explore, nice little confidence boost
Leveret by Gavin Wickham, on Flickr
Thank you!Well deserved!
Nice one Gav, on both countsA first for me ...
Woke up this morning to find a photo made Flickr Explore, nice little confidence boost![]()
Thank you, ChrisNice one Gav, on both counts![]()
A first for me ...
Woke up this morning to find a photo made Flickr Explore, nice little confidence boost
Leveret by Gavin Wickham, on Flickr

Thank you, DaleThat in itself has cheered me up, well done Gav.![]()
Update No more courtship behaviour over the last 24 hours +Almost a year to the day I bought a "pair" of adult Corn-snakes, one then promptly laid 13 eggs.
As noted elsewhere 5 hatched & 2 have survived and feeding and shedding well.
The last couple of days I've seen courtship behaviour between them.
Last night, they were really going for it, but I never saw them entwine.
Who knows what happened when the lights went out.
I'll know if something did happen in about 6 weeks ...
I'm glad you are getting there GavAlmost feeling myself again,
Cheers Chris, appreciate itI'm glad you are getting there Gav![]()
Almost feeling myself again,
Now just need to catch up on my TP 52![]()
Time will tellGiven this week's theme, I really, REALLY hope the two aren't TOO connected...![]()
