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... I've been around the industry for many many years, over a lot of the country and won't name names or places, but there are bad un's, it's a fact of life unfortunately.

 

Granted - I was just pointing out (with moderators hat on) that there are big differences between the possible, the probable and the provable. In both the sufficient sense and in the libellous sense should we get that far.

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Granted - I was just pointing out (with moderators hat on) that there are big differences between the possible, the probable and the provable. In both the sufficient sense and in the libellous sense should we get that far.

 

Of course, no argument from me Mr Sorensen. Best not to cast aspersions on others honesty and integrity. Some thoughts are best kept as just that, thoughts.:thumbup1:

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Yes...... but on reflection it probably repelled more clients than attracted, not that I cared, its just the stance I took, never afraid to discuss specifications with the TO, or try to advice the client of a better alternative to topping or unnecessary losses , that is the great thing about the relationship I have with my TO's and not just my local ones. I'm always saddened by most peoples perception of a TO, clients tend to be ignorant of the benefits they represent and contractors tend to be fearful of decisions they may make which often they think will bring about a monetary loss. Being a TO must be one of the hardest jobs ever, I take my hat off to em :thumbup1:

 

My view also :thumbup:

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My view also :thumbup:

 

Good on yer, :thumbup1: I think above all, 99.9% of all TO's are batting on the same side, openness and transparency and a desire to do what's best for the amenity is all that they try to achieve , brown envelopes, that's not the TO's its the planners . :001_smile:

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