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the quote was for a straight fell would of taken all day to dismantle and when the fell is on the fell is on.down was safe and down she came.was on site for 1 hour max

 

Each to their own and fair play to you, don't intend to demean in any way, but I personally would not have put my name to it.

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Ditto above,

 

However easy to say lads when we were not there.

 

I would say Tana does not look old enough to have been climbing in 87, I brought down large trees if very difficult conductions as many of you must have where ever possible aviod damage to your clients property which incleeds other plants trees and hedges, Think some of my clients would have been truely peed off and may never call me back.

 

Seems it was priced wrong by your mate.

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whys that dean ????

 

No reflection on you whatsoever

 

I just couldn't have felled a tree onto a perfectly healthy yew hedge just because the customer is a tight @rse, when there are ways of taking it down. I've walked away from many jobs where customers have asked me to cut corners to penny pinch.

 

If another tree surgery company had passed before the fell seeing you and your motor there and then came back the same way later, They'd have taken it that the tree fell had gone wrong and word would have gone round like wild fire :sneaky2: you know what people are like.

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No reflection on you whatsoever

 

I just couldn't have felled a tree onto a perfectly healthy yew hedge just because the customer is a tight @rse, when there are ways of taking it down. I've walked away from many jobs where customers have asked me to cut corners to penny pinch.

 

If another tree surgery company had passed before the fell seeing you and your motor there and then came back the same way later, They'd have taken it that the tree fell had gone wrong and word would have gone round like wild fire :sneaky2: you know what people are like.

fair play dean,gd to hear all angels from around the globe.
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I do also appreciate, that in different areas where competition is more fierce, the walk away option is not always financially easy to do. :icon14:
at the time competition wasnt a worry just got called in to ask if i thought the fell was on wasnt expecting a tree like that in that position when i turned up.did question the client about the yew but as they say it fell on deaf ears.the rich pigs gardener would of been distraught :sad:
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