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Collecting quotes the easy way

Quotations Unlimited is a new business which aims to remove the hassle from obtaining quotes. Described as a quotation brokerage, it saves its clients the time-con-suming process of getting several quotes for a job.

Members of the public, architects, quantity surveyors and building contractors can take their plans to Quotations Unlimited. They will be submitted to at least three contractors for written quotes. The company is independent and does not

give advice about which contractor to select. Quotes are ready in 10 days. Jobs quoted on since the company was established three months ago have ranged from foundations for a brick fence, rewiring a house, laying carpet, extending

houses, restaurant developments, commercial building and new houses.

Clients can choose which quote they want to accept without being pressured to make a decision. The service benefits tradespeople who register with Quotations Un-

limited. For an annual fee, they can come in and tender for any job they are interested in, ensuring work continuity. All quotations are confidential between the contractor and Quotations Unlimited until they are given to the clients.

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Press, 27 July 1989, Page 25

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Collecting quotes the easy way Press, 27 July 1989, Page 25

Collecting quotes the easy way Press, 27 July 1989, Page 25

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