Hi,
on Friday, almost two weeks ago, I called Golding, and got to speak with Louise.
I asked her if I could have a look at a flat in Tuebrook, which had a rent of £260 a month.
Louise told me that the rent was put down to £250 a month.
And of course I didn’t compain about that.
And we agreed that I would meet her collegue Ian, at the address, (in New Road Court), on Tuesday last week, at 3. PM.
I was there on time, but Ian couldn’t find it, but I met him in New Road, (where he was driving, a car, that didn’t have any Golding-stickers on, as far as I could see).
And Ian mentioned £260 as the rent.
(So he wasn’t tuned with Louise about this).
And it turned out it was really a bedsit, since the bedroom was just a type of hall leading to the bathroom, (with some furniture to have clothes in).
And I called Louise and paid a £150 charge.
And Ian shaked hands with me, to congratulate me, with the flat.
(Because I was a bit fed up with living at hotels.
And the rent was inexpensive.
And it wasn’t on the ground-floor, which I liked).
And then I would recieve some forms by e-mail, Ian said.
All last week passed, and no e-mail from Golding.
I went to your office in Exchange Street East, on Monday.
And I got to speak with Mark there.
Mark gave me a from, which I filled out.
And he was going to send me an e-mail by the end of the day, he said.
He also asked me, (like small-talk), if was something I didn’t like about the flat.
I said the enterance-area for the _building_, (not the _flat_), looked shabby.
And that I noticed it wasn’t a washing machine there.
But I also added that I knew there were laundrettes not far from the address, so that wasn’t a big problem.
And today I went back to Golding; since I hadn’t recieved any e-mail, (like Mark said you were going to send).
And I was told by Amy there, that you were now going to ask the landlord to do some work, before I could move in.
That was fixing the flats door and a window by the door and get a washing machine in.
By the first two were wrong, (a misunderstaning), it was the buildings enterance-area I had mentioned, (initiated by Mark asking me if it was something I didn’t like there).
And the washing-machine I also explained that I didn’t neceserely need, to move in, (since I could use laundrettes).
And Amy showed me the form I had signed on Monday.
And someone had written on the form, after I had signed it, (and also behind my back), about work needing to be done, before I move in.
But I have not demanded any such work.
This is fraud, I think.
I mentioned to Ian I was a bit feed up of living at hotels, (as ‘small-talk’), so this is that someone think it’s fun to let me stay at hotels for weeks and weeks while they delay the moving-in-process, it seems.
This I wanted to complain about.
Erik Ribsskog