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Postby cred » 21 Jul 2004 13:50

hi,
i have got a list of housing assosiations to contact to try and get some work from but before i contact them is there a perticular person/department i should ask for who deals with the locksmith/maintanance side of things
thanx
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Postby Romstar » 21 Jul 2004 17:05

The best way is simply to call and ask for the person responsible for that sort of thing.

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Postby cred » 22 Jul 2004 14:13

i know what u mean just thought it would sound more profesional asking for the correct person
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Postby Rockford » 22 Jul 2004 14:24

Just going through the same process, and have also tried the councils - the majority have their own maintenance section, and they are not keen on parting with information !!!. I did strike lucky with a couple who although they have a section who install/replace locks, they only operate up to 10pm - after which they reach for the yellow pages for a locksmith. Guess what - I sent them a nice letter explaining my services and a few business cards for them to pin up in the office.

To answer your question though Cred, I've been asking for the maintenance department. If you ask the receptionist, or whoever answers the phone, detailed questions - you're likely to draw a blank. Asking someone who deals with maintenance issues the same questions, and you may strike lucky.

Best of Luck.

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Postby cred » 22 Jul 2004 17:13

thanx rockford :lol:
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