wow - thanks for all the replies, for some reason i stopped getting the alerts so didn't see most of these.
firstly, i understand you have only heard my point of view but i have given the facts and i have dealt with many tradesman from myhammer in the past few weeks and have had absolutely no problems with any of them.
so basically i went home and told him sorry i dont have the cash on me we'll have to sort it out later in the week. he is going away on the weekend (which i knew about in the past) and as such said well i'll need to pay a bank transfer + VAT @ 20% as he is in Ascot, I am in Wimbledon and he cant make it back this week.
I asked him for the final price and he said it was £970, which i questioned as I had written down the amounts he quoted per room and that didnt sound right, however i had misplaced the paper with it written on. I told him it sounded to high and he offered to measure up with me there but i declined and told him no worries, i will do the transfer (just to get rid of him). Once he left i managed to find my paper and phoned him up to say he had overcharged me £300! he questioned it and asked if we could meet halfway, but i refused and reminded him he had written it in his diary when he came out to view the job. he phoned me back shortly to apologise and said he is really sorry he overcharge but he mistakingly quoted me £10 per sq metre instead of £15 and said it was his mistake and as I say he was really apologetic....I told him I would sort him out cash as at this stage i felt bad as he had "lost out".
I made a plan to get the money to him today via a friend who lives near him, however...now i have re-read this post and think i was far to generous and accommodating and am paranoid my ceiling and walls just going to start coming down any minute!
i have been round knocking on them and cannot find any hollow spots yet and most of it has turned from the dark brown to the light brown. ALTHOUGH there was one small area of about 30cm X 30cm which was blown before he started and I have noticed he has just skimmed over it instead of taking it out and redoing it.
so where do i stand...i have a house which is nearly plastered, for how long i dont know, a hallways ceiling which is unplastered and he left it like that and £650 out of pocket with probably no come backs....i guess you live and learn but who knows, maybe he did a good job and it will stick but as you say, he is only a plasterer so surely surely he has come across this before.
the reason he didnt wanna put up plasterboard ceiling is because he said as we have concrete ceilings it would be very difficult.
if only i had known about this forum before....
any of you guys fancy doing our hallway ceiling? Wimbledon?