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Just now, Jack.P said:

Yup the farming type never want to pay much it seems but job took just under 4 days which wasn’t bad going (30yr lime x 50 never trimmed before )and price didn’t include waste removal or clearing up 

including all the chipping etc most companies would likely charge about £20-£30 per tree ? 

 

 

 

4 days? bloody hell. Thats mental. You seem to have scammed yourself big time there. Id want £450 for the day.

 

My Brother just did a 4 hour tree job in London for £900. :D 

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Just now, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

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I had my suspicions that this was a wind-up for reaction from the get go. 
 

It’s turned from farcical drama to sitcom  
 

I’m having a punt that “Jack P” is actually Mr B starting ‘rage’ threads to keep the post count up ?

 

I seriously cant tell if he's being genuine or not? £450 for four days tree work? And had to clear the site as well? He has to be on the wind-up. 

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

4 days? bloody hell. Thats mental. You seem to have scammed yourself big time there. Id want £450 for the day.

 

My Brother just did a 4 hour tree job in London for £900. :D 

There is a member here who is racing into London (I'm not naming him) £400/day chopping trees down, I've no reason to disbelieve him, and good luck to him.

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

I seriously cant tell if he's being genuine or not? £450 for four days tree work? And had to clear the site as well? He has to be on the wind-up. 

I’m on side with Kriss now! I’d hire him for £450 x 4. 
 

If he’s useless at tree work he can finish painting the hoose for me ?

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Just now, eggsarascal said:

There is a member here who is racing into London (I'm not naming him) £400/day chopping trees down, I've no reason to disbelieve him, and good luck to him.

My brother only does the odd tree jobs these days. Just cherry picks the good ones and passes the rest onto his mates. There sure is money to be made in London it seems. 

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

My brother only does the odd tree jobs these days. Just cherry picks the good ones and passes the rest onto his mates. There sure is money to be made in London it seems. 

Subby climber always turns out when he says he will, £400/day down the smoke or he doesn't turn out (his words, roughly).

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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

My brother only does the odd tree jobs these days. Just cherry picks the good ones and passes the rest onto his mates. There sure is money to be made in London it seems. 

always has been andy, just imagine if we had rigs on the thames,ha.

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