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Greg Greg is offline
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Default Quote a contract?

I can't see how if he had it apart when he upped it the first time, how he
could then justify an addtional 1100 bucks, all of which would have to be
labor as the cost of materials couldn't have gone up that from start to
finish of the job. I'm in Canada too, lets say he charges $50.00 an hour,
that's 22 hours of labor, that's 1/2 a chimneys worth on top of the original
second quote.

"Chris Birkett" wrote in message
ps.com...
My dad recently had a guy in to repair the chimney, and he quoted a
specific amount for a basic repair. After he started working on it, it
became obvious the chimney needed much more extensive repairs, and he
gave my dad a new quote, which they agreed on. My dad was in the US
for most of the time the repairs were being done, and the guy has now
given him a bill that's $1100 higher than the quote, saying he had to
do "extra work" and my dad wasn't available to discuss it (though my
mother was here the whole time). He also hasn't done a couple of minor
jobs he agreed to do at the same time.

As far as I can tell, he doesn't have a leg to stand on since he gave
us a quote, but I just wanted to check with other people. I'm located
in Ontario, by the way.

Chris