I see this week's News Shopper warns of a spate of "bogus official" scams - people claiming to represent Thames Water, or the utilities companies - in Penge. As I doubt these magically stop at the postcode boundary, I thought I'd pass the warning on here as well.
Remember, always ask for ID!
Warning of "bogus official" scams
Re: Warning of "bogus official" scams
Alwyn
Very helpful thank you .
A very good morning
Nigel
Very helpful thank you .
A very good morning
Nigel
Re: Warning of "bogus official" scams
And a hopefully non-bogus visit from a Thames water man who fitted a water saving feature to the vaccum valve of our loos - free of charge. I presume this was a consequence of the re-fitting of all stopcocks/meters in our street.
But get one if you haven't and have a single flush lever. Transforms it magically into short flush or long flush by letting go/holding lever. A lot better than the old 'brick' method of saving water.
Stuart
But get one if you haven't and have a single flush lever. Transforms it magically into short flush or long flush by letting go/holding lever. A lot better than the old 'brick' method of saving water.
Stuart
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Stuart, what's the water saving feature for the loo? Just checked Thames Water www and all they show for the loo is the save-a-flush bag
http://freebies.thameswater.co.uk/
Not got bricks in my loo, instead I've got water bottles and a large shampoo bottle
http://freebies.thameswater.co.uk/
Not got bricks in my loo, instead I've got water bottles and a large shampoo bottle

Re: Warning of "bogus official" scams
I think it is this: http://ecobeta.com/p-r-siphon.htmlsyd-gal wrote:Stuart, what's the water saving feature for the loo?
Stuart