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Tradey exposing ‘silly clients’ instructed ‘shut and plaster the wall you c***’

A tradesman exposing annoying interactions with members of the general public has been slammed as a “divvy c***” who ought to “shut up and plaster the wall“.

Airing interactions between clients and tradespeople, Fraser Heohle’s “A Tradesman’s Diary” has induced fairly a buzz on Twitter/X. Sharing screenshots and giving a glimpse into what irks builders, the tradey revealed the “classic” annoyances.

One current publish from the grafter noticed Fraser moan about clients who ask for a “breakdown” of prices. But a number of social media customers have been lower than impressed along with his mockery, and hit again.

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Tradey troubles have been aired on X (previously Twitter), and break up opinions (inventory)

“Hi Chris. Breakdown is as follows. The cost to do the job is £2545. The cost not do do the job is £0. Regards, Martin,” learn the textual content response posted by Fraser. His frequent diary entries showcase conditions which go away tradey’s fuming.

But this current entry right into a sequence of posts displaying off “stupid s**t customers do” has backfired, with loads of individuals questioning whether or not “can you send me a breakdown of your costs please?”, is a sound query and never value mocking.

Fraser hit again, writing: “How much of a breakdown do you want? You gonna pay me for the time to sit and itemise everything. Most people want breakdowns so they can go and buy everything themselves thinking they are saving money and in turn make it worse by getting wrong stuff and delaying the job.”



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One consumer labelled Fraser a ‘divvy c***’ for airing the irksome request (inventory)

It led to a flurry of posts from customers detailing the occasions they’d handled builders from hell, with one consumer writing: “When the f**k did the trades get so big for their boots hahahaha shut up and plaster that wall you divvy c***.”

One X consumer responding to the quote tweet above added: “This guys posts are ridiculous. Him and tradesmen like him are supplying a service, customers are entitled to know what they are paying for, whether they want to try and get a better price or not.”

Fraser later revealed he at all times offers “a labour and materials” breakdown individually to his clients, whereas slamming the “absolute classic” request for a breakdown of fabric prices.

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