Hi all.
Hope someone can help?
I had £18,000 worth of work done on my home in October 2014. After the work was finished the work that they did needed rectifying as some of it was poor quality. They have not come back to do the work so I had a builder come round and quote to put the work right. I then tried to get the money from the company that did the work. They would not do anything so I started a small claims against them.
The problem is that I went to a website called www .flytte. co. uk I pushed the button make an appointment and was visited at home looked at what I wanted doing and went off to send me a quote. The address to contact this company at the bottom of the web page in Flytte Home Improvements Ltd, it says on the website that they do not use sub-contractors. The quote came through and at the bottom of the page it did not have a company name but it did have a company registration number for a different company called Flytte Ltd same address same directors ect.
They are saying that because the quote was sent from Flytte Ltd not Flytte Home Improvement Ltd it has nothing to do with them they did not do the work that's their defence.
I did not agree to the quote in any way the quote was only for £7400 and did not include the main problem which is the boiler all this was done on site from a builder from Flytte Home Improvements Ltd.
I have paid the full bill and it was paid to Flytte no Flytte Ltd or Flytte Home Improvement Ltd.
I just want to know wear I stand with this quote being in a different company registration number. If you google Flytte Ltd it only comes up with Flytte Home Improvements Ltd they are both at the same address and same people.
The quote did not have the boiler on it and at no point did I think I was dealing with a different company because they do not use sub-contractors. Their emails come through with the same logo as Flytte Home Improvements Ltd but sometimes they say Flytte and Flytte Ltd.
The papers go in soon to allocate it to a hearing so if you could help that would be good Thank you very much.
Hope someone can help?
I had £18,000 worth of work done on my home in October 2014. After the work was finished the work that they did needed rectifying as some of it was poor quality. They have not come back to do the work so I had a builder come round and quote to put the work right. I then tried to get the money from the company that did the work. They would not do anything so I started a small claims against them.
The problem is that I went to a website called www .flytte. co. uk I pushed the button make an appointment and was visited at home looked at what I wanted doing and went off to send me a quote. The address to contact this company at the bottom of the web page in Flytte Home Improvements Ltd, it says on the website that they do not use sub-contractors. The quote came through and at the bottom of the page it did not have a company name but it did have a company registration number for a different company called Flytte Ltd same address same directors ect.
They are saying that because the quote was sent from Flytte Ltd not Flytte Home Improvement Ltd it has nothing to do with them they did not do the work that's their defence.
I did not agree to the quote in any way the quote was only for £7400 and did not include the main problem which is the boiler all this was done on site from a builder from Flytte Home Improvements Ltd.
I have paid the full bill and it was paid to Flytte no Flytte Ltd or Flytte Home Improvement Ltd.
I just want to know wear I stand with this quote being in a different company registration number. If you google Flytte Ltd it only comes up with Flytte Home Improvements Ltd they are both at the same address and same people.
The quote did not have the boiler on it and at no point did I think I was dealing with a different company because they do not use sub-contractors. Their emails come through with the same logo as Flytte Home Improvements Ltd but sometimes they say Flytte and Flytte Ltd.
The papers go in soon to allocate it to a hearing so if you could help that would be good Thank you very much.