Here's a funny thing....
I got a phone call today from some guy asking us to provide a price for cleaning 460 solar panels on the side of a building. When I asked what company he worked for he mentioned Sun *****, a company we happen to do all of the solar panel cleaning for. I said to ping me an email with pics of the job and he said he would, but said it would be from a personal email because his business email was down.
And lo! See here! A job (I'm going to take a punt and say it's in the North East) with 460 solar panels on the side of a building with someone who is asking for advice on prices!!! What are the odds of that??? It's a funny old world eh?
I called Sun ***** and again, here's a shock, they'd never heard of you, but now have your company details and are none too chuffed that someone may be ringing around purporting to represent their company!
IF, and it is only an IF it was you that called us earlier asking for a price to clean these solar panels, I had worked you out within the first ten seconds of the call.
IF you were trying to trick us by pretending to be from an installer asking for a price when you were actually a window cleaner fishing for info, we have come across this trick before and have set protocol in place on initial calls to prevent this type of thing happening. We got caught on it once and try hard to make sure we never get caught on it again.
IF it was you that made the call, you may have realised that I had worked you out and that's why your email never appeared and why I never got chance to see the pic until now.
I am not green my friend...
(Where is the 'smug' smiley when you need it?)