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    stratfordgirl
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    It goes without saying that customers are of course at liberty to use hidden (or not so hidden) cameras in their homes while we are working, so we need to always act as if we are being watched!

    #477978
    Twoten
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    Years ago, a Servis engineer was stopped by the police and had his van searched.
    After the engineer had visited the customer couldn’t find her purse so called the police.
    It eventually transpired the purse was on top of her chest freezer, she’d opened the freezer and the purse dropped down the back.

    #477979
    simonb
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    It beggars belief doesn’t it? i once got a call from the police on a Sunday morning, accused me of stealing items from a customers home, the police said the items were of an appliance nature, some kind of spares for a washing machine??? anyway i was totally dumbfounded? i demanded to know exactly what spares were stolen? they pressed the customer for an exact description and guess what? screws!! anyway this customer got a bee in his bonnet about the fact his indesit washing machine could not be repaired without a drum change, i took off the screws from the back and put them in my pocket and put one screw back on, he then inspected the machine himself afterwards and noticed a few screws missing, at that point he got onto the police and reported id stolen his property from his house, eventually an agreement was reached between the police, customer and myself that the screws would be returned… the problem for myself was knowing which screws was his, i had a pocket full of them collected over the week…… he drove miles over to my place to collect them?

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