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No need study hard. Just be an Electrician. Can charge S$350 for Transport Fee even before repair starts

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24-Hour S'pore Electrician Allegedly Quotes S$350 Transport Fee Even Before Repair Starts
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https://m.facebook.com/groups/complaintsingapore/posts/1639898376457050/

Handymen are indispensable for their skills, especially during emergencies.
In such situations, people may be willing to depart with any amount of money to fix a problem.
But one customer in Singapore decided against that when an electrician purportedly charged over S$2,000 to replace a circuit breaker.

She later learned that the unit didn’t require replacing at all and called the electrician out for alleged scamming.

Woman calls 24-hour electrician & gets quoted exorbitant fee​

On Sunday (19 Mar), the customer recounted her unpleasant encounter through a post in the Complaint Singapore Facebook group.
When her workplace experienced a power trip at midnight, she searched for a 24-hour electrician and discovered a contact on Google.

The electrician apparently quoted the woman an astonishing transport fee of S$350 if no repair is required.
As the woman was in a desperate situation, she agreed.

Upon arriving, the electrician inspected the situation and informed the woman that the circuit breaker unit was broken.

He allegedly advised replacing it, which would cost S$2,300.
Alarmed by the price, the woman consulted another person and decided against changing the circuit breaker entirely.

Electrician did not do a proper job​

According to the woman, a faulty refrigerator had actually caused the power trip.
However, she did not mention how they arrived at that conclusion.
She also alleged that the electrician was not thorough in inspecting “each breaker to see what cause(d) the trip”.

Electrician has negative reviews​

When she searched for more information about the electrician, she realised that there were many negative reviews about him.
In the accompanying screenshots, several others expressed that they had similar experiences with the electrician.

They also alleged that the electrician is unlicenced.

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The woman ended her post by urging others to be wary of this electrician.
MS News has reached out to the electrician for comment. However, he has not responded.

Verify your electricians before engaging them​

For your safety, it is important to only engage licensed electricians to work on your power supply.

The Energy Market Authority (EMA) provides some helpful tips on how you can verify if an electrician is licenced:
  • You can hire or verify a licenced electrician via the EMA’s e-Licence Information Services (ELISE) website
  • Ask for an electrician’s licence card as all licenced electrical workers are issued one
By going through the proper channels, such cases of overcharging and false inspections can be avoided.
 
pay $350 for transport.....................either too rich or too dumb...............just wait till next day lah..................no air-con for the night will die meh ?
 
Have to ask for price of goods or services before u order.
 
That’s like some old 90s trick leh.

In the bad old days, when tv is cheaper to repair than to buy a new one, you call some repairman and u have to pay for their transport even if u do not wish to go ahead with the repair after he quotes you a price after the review. Can easily earn $50 by showing up.
 
yes i got a worse scam. the electrical guy came and immediately pulled out all the breakers and connections. and then says all must be replaced for 2300. if refused he will leave. put back will cost 300. i later found it was justbone small breaker fault.
 
yes i got a worse scam. the electrical guy came and immediately pulled out all the breakers and connections. and then says all must be replaced for 2300. if refused he will leave. put back will cost 300. i later found it was justbone small breaker fault.
Just call police and waste his time la. To these clowns, time is money.
 
Another reason is CECA is taking over us, so No need to study so hard !
 
Must chk cos many Malaysian cane into sg to do renov , plumbing n electric job with work permit n work as freelance, one time my grandfather get 1 to change wall switch ,charge 40plus dollar
 
yes i got a worse scam. the electrical guy came and immediately pulled out all the breakers and connections. and then says all must be replaced for 2300. if refused he will leave. put back will cost 300. i later found it was justbone small breaker fault.

Sinkieland is a land of a thousand schemes and scams. It's a mini-me version of CCP-run China. :biggrin:

"Better I screw you than you screw me."
"Do anything you want but don't get caught."
"What's wrong with collecting more money?"
 
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