Not FENSA registered
Not FENSA registered. Major headache if you subsequently want to sell your house. Don’t respond to emails about the issue. Find someone who is FENSA and save yourself a lot of grief and further expense.
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builder, joiner, house extensions, rear extension, side extension, lean-to extension, kitchen fitter, loft conversion, single storey extension, double storey extension, bi-fold doors, home office, garden room, den, bar, barn conversions
Tranby Avenue 35, YO10 3NJ, York, United Kingdom
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Not FENSA registered. Major headache if you subsequently want to sell your house. Don’t respond to emails about the issue. Find someone who is FENSA and save yourself a lot of grief and further expense.
On 17.2.2019 at about 11.35am, I was at the junction on Burton Stone Lane wanting to turn right and join Crighton Avenue. I was at the junction and about to turn right, for it was safe to do so, when your driver of the above vehicle, deliberately sped up. His actions prevented me from turning right and joining the traffic.
The driver's driving skills are poor, selfish and inconsiderate. The zebra crossing was showing red, so he only sped up in order to then slow down and stop!
On 19.02.2019 at 10:04 I received a reply from Barker Joinery's "office manager". It reads "I am very sorry to hear about your experience whilst driving. I am very familiar with that junction and can appreciate your frustrations".
No apology is provided!
It never ceases to amaze me how selfish and inconsiderate drivers act. They deliberately speed up and prevent others from joining the traffic.
I doubt I'm the only person to experience such selfish inconsiderate drivers, who can be unsafe and put others at risk.
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