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Going back to blueplanet's original photos and the safety aspect, am I wrong to think the flue should terminate 300mm from a window? As it looks to be 9" away to me...
 
I think that's ok just but he did start one further away that's true. If you project up, from outside edge of actual flue = a full length brick + around 1/2 end brick + an inch or two of window frame so looks to be near enough 12" or 300mm.
 
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"Trustpilot"
From Wikipedia:

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On 22 March 2019 The Times reported that estate agents Purplebricks and Foxtons are "gaming" Trustpilot feedback by paying it to help gain better scores. In August 2016 five reviews of Foxtons were published on Trustpilot, with an average score of 2.2 stars out of five. The following month there were 467 reviews, 90% of them awarding five stars.[29][34]

On 6 February 2020 industry publication Property Industry Eye reported that Trustpilot was looking into reviews of estate agents ‘at large’ after claims from property review website allAgents that 70% of their reviews could be fake.[35][36]
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Source : Trustpilot - Wikipedia - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trustpilot

I know trustpilot is not the only such actor but it does seem to have a particular problem.
 

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