You say "from NICEIC themselves" but, since the 'electrician' was not a member of NICEIC, their view is pretty irrelevant. In general, they have a habit of making up rules of their own, nothing to do with the actual regulations - but, on this occasion, it's good to see that thay are saying the same as we have all been telling you.I got guidance from NICEIC themselves : ...
It is ridiculous.How best to tackle this guy now? I think my liability is covered though (thanks for making me jump through such hoops after paying you £200) as he is clearly acting outside of the regs. If I forward him this it might get his back up and frankly I want nothing more to do with him. But I do want a pass. Absolutely ridiculous!
One lesson learned is that it is advisable to have EICRs done by someone who is a member of one of the trade organisations (of which NICEIC is but one) - since, in ridiculous cases like yours, that organisation would probably be able to help to resolve the situation.
I can't really think of anything else particularly useful that you could realistically do. I suppose it's conceivable that Trading Standards might have an interest (particularly if they have had other complaints about the same person), but even that would probably be a tedious and potentially stressful process for you.
Kind Regards, John