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  1. We are here to share or experiences. Others are entitled to share their views. Don't need to be work-out. We don't earn anything out of this. I believe whether the particular ID is good or bad. Let him or her defend. If he/she feels not right, can always engage a lawyer and sue, then get justice be done. When a ID tell me how good he is in the past, I always tell him I only look at the future, not the past. I don't walk with him in the past. Tell me what you can do for me now, and beyond.
  2. Preparation is very important. Or you prefer to feel the pain when you start renovating?
  3. The name of the game is to state your terms, instead of letting ID state their terms. Avoid brian washing, set 1) tight schedule and datelines, 2) all hidden cost like electrican, plumber, grilles, need to be outfront, 3) payment schedule best is 10-40-40-10. The last 40 only paid when 50% of carpentry is done. When terms are set and in contract, then any issue happened. You can go Case and engaged a lawyer. Just tell the ID this, and she/he will be very on the ball for you..if he is taking your project. Be smart as a consumer. You are paying!!!
  4. Well, chicken rice is only an half hour pain. You eat it, you don't like at most you spend 3 to 5 bux? Renovation is a process pain, imagining living through with the days or weeks. And you are paying 20 to 50k for it.... To be less pain, state the right terms and conditions at start. Go for those that give you more advantages, uncover all hidden costs, get a detailed schedule. I always told my ID that they only pain for few weeks, but I suffer for years for job not well done. And I am the one paying $$$. So as customer, we should be united and get what is right for us!! Read this informative thread, if you are planning to do your house to know what pain you will go through, if you think you can go through..without supervision on reno. http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?au...;showentry=2919 If you did sail through, you are very very lucky indeed.
  5. Bro...sound like he got very poor time management skill or he is churning quantity... When I do renovation works, I want it to be fast and quick. Very simple. If you are paying the $$$, then you should call the shot. Nothing in this world is for free!!! Come on
  6. I went into their showroom in lavender before. I suggest you take a detailed look at the term and conditions. One of the terms, I remember is payment schedule. I think it is 5%, 40%. 45% and lastly 5%. Am I right on the payment schedule? Can you share? Some threads from the past. I find them pretty useful on payment term. http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=10190 http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...rt=#entry186184 http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=8643 I did get a quote then for my property, I didn't use ideal. Partly due to the term and conditions, and also the ID is young, below 30s. I prefer older IDs, much better experiences. PS: all electrician work are additional charges..so tied up yr electrican and plumber cost in your quote..hehe
  7. Yes, experience does help. Younger ID are more emotional and sometimes don't know whatir job scope very well. As they said, those that last long at least have certain skills to survive so long.
  8. Quotz: cheap no good, good not cheap Kinda of remind me of the salesman, they would always said cheap not good, good not cheap!!! I ask him, so you mean expensive very good, good very expensive When the sales person do such a sales pitch, I will tell him that come on cut the crap, we are doing a business here. How good you are...wait till you finish the job!! Don't want to be psycho...beware when you buy things...and you find yourself listening most of the time...that's mean you are being psycho to what he wants and not you want!! cheap can't expect much....err..how cheap is cheap and how much is much. Ultimately, the product brand speaks for the quality and the workmanship speaks for the skill...
  9. Get a RADAC approved company to protect yourself. What is RADAC? Their mission statement are To assist consumers in obtaining their rights and good value for money when engaging a renovation contractor, the Standard Contract gives guidelines on the contractual obligations between renovation firms and their consumers. http://www.radac.org.sg/abt.asp?tp=contract Is your contractor RADAC approved?
  10. Yes, use a HDB approved ID. Today, I am going to share with you...how's you are being ripped off. Engaging a ID or contractor, you will expect that they get margin off by introducing you to selected lightning house or kitchen miscellaneous. By right, the ID or contractor should provide you better pricing than you walk in by yourself. Else, why should we go with them, and they get commission out of it. One tell-tales sign of big ripped off by shop is: 1. No itemize quote for the items you bought. They are all lump up. Why? By not itemizing it, they don’t let you compare the prices outside. That is the tell tale sign of big ripped off. One tell-tale sign of being ripped off by ID is: 1. Consolidation of miscellaneous cost into the reno quotation. That’s he ripped you off the commission from the shop and added on “service charges” Always insist of getting itemized. Tell your ID in the face, “I am not making this difficult for you. But you are supposed to bring me to shop that give me better discount than I walk in myself.” The bible of comparing what you buy with 3 quotes never failed!! Do that and you will be surprised that they save you one or two hundreds out of a thousand! Now, share your experiences.
  11. Actually, you do not need to worry. As long as you got their official quote, that is a clear mark up case! For doing community service, you don't need to provide name and company. Just said item name, walk in price SGD60, ID quote in reno SGD 150.
  12. Take a good look at their showroom on 2nd floor and decide. I been to the Bukit Batok branch.
  13. brother, you start I support. It helps to get the community aware and expose of bad practices. Doing public service
  14. There are pumper and basher in this forum. Take it with a pinch of salt. Whoever using Xclusive showcase, can look into the term and conditions, set high standards and then make a decision. Maybe even ask the managers of ID why there are personal attack seen in reno talk? If you are able to get a design firm owner to stand up in reno talk and answer consumer questions, I think chances are they do have integrity in serving the customers than quantity churning ... Is Xclusive showcase last payment 5% only?
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