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  • 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.

  • 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”.

    Yes, obviously. Not sure what your point is?

  • That’s great, but I’d wager that the vast majority of people would not be so aware of or happy with said transfer of liability.

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