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RE: ES1910AR



Well.
The relevant extract from our previous correspondence which I sent to you 4th March, was:

"Given that there has been no significant response to my last email of 22nd February, I shall have to assume Everest has no interest in progressing this forwards.
Therefore, should I not receive a satisfactory offer for resolution by Friday 7th March, I would request that this project/order be cancelled."


That email was addressed to Ken Lees, Helen Mundy, Robbie Yapp, Robyn Drury and I might still have the log entries to show it was accepted by your email system.

Today is the 3rd July and is the first I've heard back from any of you since February.

I find it quite despicable that the administrative behemoth would choose to threaten me with legal action when it was apparent from last October (and the following 3 MONTHS where any request for information was completely ignored) that Everest wasn't going to be able to deliver what had initially been agreed.
Attempting to bully me into accepting something I've already lost faith in and asked to cancel really isn't on.

On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 16:18:23 +0000, Ken Lees <Ken.Lees@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ok, I will get some photos over to you and we can build from there.

 

Yvonne Mansfield is the operation planning Manager for the southern region and Nick Flanagan is our legal Manager.

 

Regards

 

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From: Sean Meacher [mailto:sean@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 July 2014 17:04
To: Ken Lees
Cc: Yvonne Mansfield; Nick Flanagan
Subject: RE: ES1910AR

 

If the small window designs are the ones you sent me before, they're not the same.
If you would like to send me pictures, I'll compare them (again).

I don't want to see this 'get legal' any more than you, but given the trouble that has gone on, the time it has taken and the fact that I asked you to cancel this in MARCH, should give you some inking that this isn't going to work out.

Coming on like an unstoppable force where I have to abide with what you want isn't any help.
I'm not paying 40k for something that may never be resolved.
It's Everests process failure and I'm certainly not paying for that.

Please could you also let me know who these other people Cc'd are.

On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 15:34:59 +0000, Ken Lees <Ken.Lees@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Mr Meacher,

 

I know you have a technical occupation. I am adamant that you designs are what you have ordered, I have them and I have compared them with your windows in my warehouse, they look identical. How can you reject these windows without even seeing them?

 

We have a legal contract and I would like to fulfil this. If you refusing to accept my offers of help and resisting the installation you will leave me no option but to pass your file on to our legal department. I hope that we do not have to go down this route and I am sure we can come to an agreement.

 

Regards

 

 

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From: Sean Meacher [mailto:sean@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 July 2014 16:02
To: Ken Lees
Cc: Yvonne Mansfield; Nick Flanagan
Subject: RE: ES1910AR

 

I have no idea what you mean by "agreed on survey".
When I started this, Trevor the salesman agreed that my request for "like for like" would be possible.
My problems have been with the amount of effort that I've been required to invest in this with regard to the stained glass designs.
Also with the months where my requests for "information on what's going on" were ignored.
The larger design required me to produce and send scale drawings to the manufacturer of those as the initial attempt by Everest looked like a child had drawn it.
The smaller design, which I would say would have been difficult to get wrong, that you went on to produce without confirming it with me, was not the same as the original.
That is what I refused to accept.
I also supplied several scale drawings of what I would expect them to look like.
I have no desire to "sort it out later".
Is there some part of that which is not clear?..

Yes I rejected going to St Albans, as it's quite a distance and it should in no way have been required to confirm that the stained glass design was correct.
I don't see how sending a surveyor to ensure that one drawing looks like another is in any way necessary.

I work in a highly technical environment where I have to deal with complicated engineering and network diagrams.
If I were to say "looks good enough to me" on a 40k project, that really wouldn't be "good enough".

I started this in good faith last AUGUST.
I asked you to cancel this in MARCH after being ignored for at least 3 months.
I really don't want to have to deal with all of that stress again.

If you can't see what was wrong, then that itself is part of the problem.
I have no desire to deal with Everest ever again.


On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 13:57:17 +0000, Ken Lees <Ken.Lees@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Mr Meacher,

 

I have explained to you that the windows are what has been agreed on survey. I have even suggested that we could fit these and if any designs are wrong I would change them for you. You have refused point blank to accept them without even seeing the windows. I even suggested that you visit me here at the centre to look at these windows, that offer was rejected by you.

 

The above offer still stands and the offer of another surveyor to visit and clarify your concerns. I hope that you will not refuse these offers.

 

There is no justification in reducing your outstanding balance.

 

Regards

 

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From: Sean Meacher [mailto:sean@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 July 2014 14:32
To: Ken Lees
Cc: Yvonne Mansfield; Nick Flanagan
Subject: Re: ES1910AR

 

If you read back through the correspondence, you'd read that I asked you to cancel this as of around 7th March.

I had also sent you images of what was wrong - the bottom 1/4 of the original design was cut off for the smaller windows.
They are not the same.
I had also sent you scale drawings of all the affected designs as to what I had been expecting.

I would only accept anything from Everest if:
a) You can get them correct.
b) Halve the total cost (at least) due to the amount of stress and inconvenience as the whole debacle and non-communication for several months has set back my plans back almost a year.

Regards,

Sean Meacher

On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 12:52:04 +0000, Ken Lees <Ken.Lees@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Mr Meacher,

 

Your windows are have been stored in our warehouse waiting for you to agree to an installation date. I know that you have disputed the lead designs in the windows. I am prepared to send another surveyor to clarify your specific design. I have looked at your windows and I cannot see any difference to what you have requested.

 

I await your response.

 

Regards

 

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