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  • Nah you usually have in a contract that if there is variables in material the customer will have to take it.

  • Right, so to say that the brickie is "liable for bricks" is a nonsense. That risk is staying with the customer.

  • Aye, if the bricks are shit, the brickie will deal with it. Or on the flip side, if the customer buys the bricks and the materials fail, is it ok for the brickie to then say “you bought the bricks, your problem”.

    Because as a spark, if someone provides the materials that’s precisely what I’d do if they break, lol (it’s very common when people want chintzy double sockets that are almost always garbage). I can’t provide any sort of guarantee or warranty.

  • It depends on how long the job is, if the job is 1 week the price isn't going to change but say the brickie starts the job and the customer says oh this needs done and delays the brickie for 6 months. In that 6 months the price will probs change and then it liable to the customer.

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