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Trusted Traders. Endorsed traders have profiles on the Which? Trusted Traders website , which include their contact details, business websites, information about their business, pictures of their work and reviews from other users. The reviews are moderated for authenticity, and we welcome both positive and negative feedback. You can find Which? Trusted Traders in your area by searching for the specific trade you need, such as plumbers, electricians or mechanics, together with your postcode or local area.
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Should anything go wrong, Which? Trusted Traders are members of an alternative dispute resolution service , which gives you recourse to an independent ombudsman in the unlikely event of a dispute.
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