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"David Hearn" wrote in message
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"David Hearn" wrote in message
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Hi I have Jemplair hot air central heating that is coming up for 15
years old. I also have a maintenance contract with Scottish Gas. I
have had a letter from them saying that as the heating is reaching
the end of it's life I might consider replacing it.

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Remember Scottish Gas is the Scottish arm of British Gas.... If you
did replace it, don't get SG/BG to do it.

D


I don't normally write sarcastic comments but I take it you don't
live in Scotland or you would never have said that. Do you think I'm
that stupid?


Hmm, not quite sure which way to take that - either Scottish Gas is the

only
Corgi up there (unlikely) or you don't part with money easily and

therefore
wouldn't have chosen to use SG to replace it anyway.

The reason I thought you might consider using SG to replace it, is that

you
already have a maintenance contract with SG, which AFAIK most people here
think is a rip-off and the money is better spent saving for a new system.
£150 pa for 10 years would pay for a new boiler.

Sorry if I offended you!

David


I don't even get my gas from them.

Hi I was on holiday in Newbury once and was in a pub. The barman said to me
is that a Scottish accent,you must come from Scotland. Do you know Tom
McDonald. No says I, but you must, he comes from Scotland. How many people
do you think live in Scotland say I. 2 or 3 thousand says he. No wonder I
get touchy sometimes.


In Scotland there is no "BRITISH GAS" it is SCOTTISH GAS. When I bought this
house new in Dec 1991 I had a 2 year free maintenance contract and when I
got a letter from Scottish Gas asking if I wanted to continue with the
contract I asked the site manager, as houses were still being built, if he
thought I should take it out. He said definitely yes. I also found out that
my house was one of the last to have this type of heating, the houses that
were being completed then now had radiators. So far I have needed a new fan
unit, 3 thermocouples and a timer. I calculated it out that it probably
would have cost me what I've already paid them to pay for that and have it
serviced every year. I know that it is a rip of but what else can someone
do, given that advice from the person in charge of building the house?

Ron