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<blockquote data-quote="Boyd761" data-source="post: 546065" data-attributes="member: 36972"><p>Thank you , I’m grateful for the time you took and your advice. The lights are 240v and come with a 250mm tail as they said that’s why there isn’t any give and they can’t extend it, despite the landscaper stating I would be able to remove the lights. Seeing as its an electrician they arranged and works were carried out when I was at work it’s just hard to keep an eye on them and what I’ve found a vast majority see that as the customer sticking their nose in and it offends them.</p><p></p><p>Rather disappointed at this as my wife and I tried to do it but the book by using a reputable company from check a trade that had good reviews and was a large investment which now looks to be drawn out and possibly a fight to get it sorted.</p><p></p><p>Again I appreciate your advice and thank you.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boyd761, post: 546065, member: 36972"] Thank you , I’m grateful for the time you took and your advice. The lights are 240v and come with a 250mm tail as they said that’s why there isn’t any give and they can’t extend it, despite the landscaper stating I would be able to remove the lights. Seeing as its an electrician they arranged and works were carried out when I was at work it’s just hard to keep an eye on them and what I’ve found a vast majority see that as the customer sticking their nose in and it offends them. Rather disappointed at this as my wife and I tried to do it but the book by using a reputable company from check a trade that had good reviews and was a large investment which now looks to be drawn out and possibly a fight to get it sorted. Again I appreciate your advice and thank you. Regards [/QUOTE]
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