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user123

Tell them you are too busy and recommend another tiler in your area. Then he will do it and get a bad name in the area for rubbish tiling...And you get more decent jobs....

:yikes: bad karma....
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Mike

In an ideal world no one would touch a job started by another 'tiler' and the views expressed here are ones I'd follow - however - by helping out this customer and completing the work you may well get further recommendations for your competitive pricing, amiable attitude and helpful nature! There is more to a reputation then being a good tradesman.
this job is not finishing off after a dodgy tiler it's finishing for a lazy/incompetent customer. i've helped many customers after they've been let down or had a job bodged by a 'tiler' but i've never had a job offered like this. the more i think of it the more of a cheeky git he is!
 
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Time's Ran Out

this job is not finishing off after a dodgy tiler it's finishing for a lazy/incompetent customer. i've helped many customers after they've been let down or had a job bodged by a 'tiler' but i've never had a job offered like this. the more i think of it the more of a cheeky git he is!

Mike as you have decided to quote my post in your reply I assume that your comment is in direct response to my view of the thread.
Unless I'am not reading the original post correctly there is no mention as to the reason or competance of the customer for not completing the work and the Forum member has been recommended to undertake a potential contract.
The customer just wants his job completed and may be prepared to pay one and a half days labour to have it done.
Many years ago I had a similar situation for a divorced lady who's husband left her before he completed the kitchen wall tiling. I have done 3 jobs for her over the last 30 years so from experience you make your own choices.
 
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Mike

what i meant john was your post sounded as though you thought this customer has been let down by the tiler whereas it's the same person. not the usual scenario we hear about on here far too often. i wasn't having a go at your post, just trying to clarify the facts to which i now know you already knew , but it does sound like the customer is too lazy/incompetent to finish the job i.m.o.
 
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alib103

Mike, you are thinking the same thing as me. It looked like he had done a lot of tiling but probably only 5/6 cuts in the entire bathroom, he centered every wall eventhough he'd be left with slither cuts and the number of little ledges etc mean finishing off will mean a lot of cutting. He says he doesn't have time to do the rest but i think he's tried and realises its a pain in the ar** and can't be bothered to do the rest. I'm going to pass on it as its just going to be a tricky job and a lot of work for not much cash!
 

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