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If customer doesn’t pay the full amount can you tip on there drive ?


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32 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Unpaid bills are a civil matter

 

Dumping waste is a criminal offence

What's the definition of waste though. If part of a quote includes removing materials, whether to the tip, to be logged or otherwise recycled and then the customer doesn't pay all of the agreed price is it unreasonable then not to do all of the specified works. 

 

There's plenty of internet videos of skip wagons, and worse, tipping off back to the customers garden.

 

I don't know!

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Suppose if you have a written quote and the invoice matches the price quoted and it states all waste to be taken away then if they don’t pay in full you could say waste to be left for reduced price, it is theirs after all. 

 

I suggested this in gest a few week ago however I don’t think this is a route I would take personally. 

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