The Borils paid a $141.90 callout fee and an additional $6000 deposit on the day before the works began. But when they received the itemised bill for the works ...
I sat here and waited for Anthony to come," Brigitta said. "What Metropolitan did was they did send a plumber out. "I went outside and said to them, 'you don't have a home to go to'? "Consumers should also conduct their own research into suppliers, including checking independent review platforms for consumer testimonials. On behalf of Judith Schneider ... and Judith on her mobile ... "Unfortunately there isn't any specific laws when it comes to prices for trades. On three occasions yesterday and today, we have tried to contact both Anthony on his mobile ... He said, 'yeah sometimes we even sleep in the truck' and I said, 'well what are you waiting for'? "We've paid roughly $1300 an hour. "On the day you should be shown an itemised bill. and he said, 'we've got to get the money first otherwise we've got to get a collector'," Brigitta explained.
Dave said his years of collecting mounds of rubbish and dumping it in his mate's front yard was just a phas...
that's what I reckon ... See you later." "Hello neighbours. Please," Dave said. I feel pretty good actually," he said. I had fun. "Twenty-eight days ... "Do I feel like a bad neighbour? you can not do this business," he said. Someone send me a bin," he said. "I'm doing the best I can. "Yep.
A baffled TV crew have asked a rubbish collector to put pants on while they interviewed him after they turned up on the western Sydney street on behalf of ...
I nearly turned into a hoarder,' he said. Dave is staying at his friend Sue's house in Mt Druitt in Sydney's West, but quickly turned the yard into a garbage dump after he moved in two years ago Reporter Hannah Sinclair from A Current Affair recently visited the property after complaints from other residents in the street, only to be greeted by a pants-less Dave in his underwear.
A TV team pleaded with a garbage hoarder who had accumulated enormous mountains of trash outside the home of a friend to wear trousers as they approached.
The council had given him 28 days to remove the trash. I almost became a hoarder.” The council said in a statement that “there are accusations that someone is being paid to carry trash from elsewhere and deposit it on the land.” He stated that while gathering and sorting the rubbish, he “had an absolute fun.” However, after feeling awful, he instructed the team that he “wants it gone today” and to “take it with them.” Druitt, Sydney’s West, but after moving there two years ago, he soon transformed the yard into a rubbish dump. The team was half-dressed when they arrived at his driveway and he informed them that he wanted the neighbours to “mind their own