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Previously on "Property program's on tv"

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    Apparently the "free reno" isn't free at all, they have to pay for either materials or the workmen.

    A friend got "picked" (or a mate of hers who worked on the programme picked her) for DIY SOS years ago and she had to pay some of the costs for her bathroom refurb.
    Opportunity for a scam. Camera crew , money up front, demolish a wall and scarper

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    and the Americanised spelling of "Programme"
    And the lower case TV

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Love the grocer's's's apostrophe in the title.
    and the Americanised spelling of "Programme"

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    When the house is renovated the owner often changes their mind about selling or puts a price on it at which it will never sell, locking in a free reno.

    When the viewer is taken overseas to view a property they often have a nice holiday, then decide they don't want to leave Britain after all.

    Brilliant!
    Apparently the "free reno" isn't free at all, they have to pay for either materials or the workmen.

    A friend got "picked" (or a mate of hers who worked on the programme picked her) for DIY SOS years ago and she had to pay some of the costs for her bathroom refurb.
    Last edited by norrahe; 30 April 2012, 09:16.

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  • aussielong
    started a topic Property program's on tv

    Property program's on tv

    When the house is renovated the owner often changes their mind about selling or puts a price on it at which it will never sell, locking in a free reno.

    When the viewer is taken overseas to view a property they often have a nice holiday, then decide they don't want to leave Britain after all.

    Brilliant!

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