Electric billing - based on which principle?

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-13 21:18:58

boxandroof

2019-09-17 13:19:01
  • #1
That goes without saying. The OP feels deceived because, from his point of view, the costs were not presented transparently before – or let's say fairly.
 

apokolok

2019-09-17 14:08:37
  • #2
It's a clear case, he wants to fool you. The (overpriced) base price of €90 vs €120 reflects the different effort for simple vs double sockets. Tell him that you didn't come out of the soup and he should bill it properly, otherwise you'll look for someone else or even better, just do it yourself and only let him lay the cables and connect them in the fuse box. Respect is mutual, putting this guy on a pedestal now is ridiculous. It's simply disrespectful of the craftsman to try to fool his customers, that has nothing to do with his calculation. Logistical and bureaucratic effort... I don't make you laugh.
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-09-17 14:38:05
  • #3
Again! The original poster has the contract with the general contractor, who restricts his craftsmen. The original poster now wants more services and finds it unfair. He should just contact the general contractor! I do not find the procedure objectionable at all!
 

boxandroof

2019-09-17 14:58:20
  • #4
He was previously given prices that, from his point of view, are no longer being adhered to. He is also more or less bound to the electrician of the [GU]. It is not about [GU] craftsman servitude, but about fair treatment of each other. The expected surcharge for the additional service is apparently something the OP is willing to pay.
 

drno1234

2019-09-17 18:48:20
  • #5
Many seem to get hung up on the word "fraud." Yes, that was probably a bit too harsh in the heat of the moment - I would rename it to usury. We have now significantly reduced the number of sockets with the electrician and revised the plan so that as many single sockets as possible are distributed in all rooms and the target number is exceeded by a maximum of 1.
 

Joedreck

2019-09-17 19:17:06
  • #6
I think it's good. And if needed, have the individual doses rebuilt afterwards.
 

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