06-19-2009, 04:54 AM
Seems this topic is changing to a debate on licensed vs. non-licensed contractors, . . . NOTHING AT ALL to do with the original post.
Geez, you guys, can't you understand an offer to do minor repairs without getting all bent out of shape? If you want to use a licensed person to do whatever, go ahead. Some of us might appreciate something more affordable.
This has become a rediculous, irrelevant discussion, that should be made under a different post, rather than debating someone's simple right to work.
Geez, you guys, can't you understand an offer to do minor repairs without getting all bent out of shape? If you want to use a licensed person to do whatever, go ahead. Some of us might appreciate something more affordable.
This has become a rediculous, irrelevant discussion, that should be made under a different post, rather than debating someone's simple right to work.
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Originally posted by John S. Rabi
I'm with Scott on this one, if nothing else you have recourse against a licensed contractor, you got nothing against the non-licensed ones. That has nothing to do with the services of handymen, I use them regularly in my business.
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