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My Dad (in Scotland) asked me (in France) if €??? was a reasonable price to take down and remove x2 poplars at his partners mothers house (in Holland).  Having no idea (even though I scoped the trees out on Google StreetView) - I said tell granny to get as many quotes as she can be bothered to and rock on.  

 

On a related note if anyone's interested in casual game of "price the job" let me know and I'll put up screen grab ?

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Just now, Joe Newton said:

 Somewhat ironic that you defend your speculation with caveats and then point out when I've done exactly the same...

Hardly! :D 

 

You claim there is an awful amount of speculation on this thread, then go on to add to the speculation. Caveats have nothing to do with what you initially whined about. 

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1 minute ago, Joe Newton said:

 I'm confused by the triple negative...

 

You'll get it eventually, or maybe not. 

I wont even ask what a triple negative is.. you do realize you're on a arborist forum right?.

 

and anyone with a bit of common sense could tell what I was saying..   

 

 

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