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Been accepted to do a large job (insurance claim) and looking at around £800 for materials. Think it is ok to get the cash upfront for material costs as it is so high?
 
Been accepted to do a large job (insurance claim) and looking at around £800 for materials. Think it is ok to get the cash upfront for material costs as it is so high?
Absolutely, ask for the materials money as deposit, and the rest upon completion....congrats on the job....can Penno now come to the forum ball Saturday night then ??:yes:
 
800 quid for the mats alone, wow that is a bg job, how many sm

20sqm mate
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Absolutely, ask for the materials money as deposit, and the rest upon completion....congrats on the job....can Penno now come to the forum ball Saturday night then ??:yes:

If i can get hold of this deposit money today mate (going around at half 2 to discuss it with her) then all is good mate 🙂
 
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I'd never shell out that sort of money for materials,I would insist on the money up front
 
Went around this evening and she was fantastic. Told her that such a job that required so much expense paid on materials needed a deposit. "Not a problem, work it all out for materials cost and i will pay upfront for it all, cash or cheque?"

Not posted a pic of my work as yet but gonna post the end product when this granite floor is finished.

I'm a shy boy 🙂
 

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