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Lindan501
04-18-2014, 10:41 AM
I called an ad in the Daily Sun for The Handy Guy of The Villages. He advertises that he is lic./Ins. When I questioned him on his papers he got annoyed and told to call someone else "that I was not the type of person he wanted to do business with". I did! I call Mr. Handyman.....very professional.
kittygilchrist
04-18-2014, 10:48 AM
thanks. You might want to report that to the Sun.
holein10
04-18-2014, 09:03 PM
Thouht that to be a good idea. Obviously was not lic. Or insured. And its you that does nit want to business with someone like him..... ( still cant golf )
Beechie
04-19-2014, 06:37 AM
I called an ad in the Daily Sun for The Handy Guy of The Villages. He advertises that he is lic./Ins. When I questioned him on his papers he got annoyed and told to call someone else "that I was not the type of person he wanted to do business with". I did! I call Mr. Handyman.....very professional.
Good for you Lindan501. A little due diligence sure goes a long way. The colossal nerve to ask for credentials. Thanks for plying the tough question that many have a hard time doing. He may very well be a competent tradesman but it sure told you something about his character.
NoMoSno
04-19-2014, 07:05 AM
I suspect this is common with a "handyman".
It would be rare to find someone who holds a current license in all the building trades, electrical, construction, plumbing, AC/heating, etc.
I would want them insured to be on my property, however.
Jim 9922
04-19-2014, 08:44 AM
I called an ad in the Daily Sun for The Handy Guy of The Villages. He advertises that he is lic./Ins. Handyman.....very .
Yah, he probably has a driver's license and maybe auto or homeowners insurance, so he'll claim he's not lying. Nothing to do with the business he is in. Nice guy to do business with!
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