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They're just winding you up. That said, there's them that do that kind of cheating. Would LOVE to catch one of them out. Like the tosser round our way that was stopped from cutting a Lime tree down (he had the saw running and everything) on the grounds that it had Dutch Elm Disease.

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They're just winding you up. That said, there's them that do that kind of cheating. Would LOVE to catch one of them out. Like the tosser round our way that was stopped from cutting a Lime tree down (he had the saw running and everything) on the grounds that it had Dutch Elm Disease.

 

Arn't Elm Trees just Lime Trees but without Leaves?

 

I think the best plan is to reverse the name of a Fungus,the client will never find it should they Google the name "amredonnag".It just gives more scope for you to dazzel them with "knowledge".

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I think the best plan is to reverse the name of a Fungus,the client will never find it should they Google the name "amredonnag".It just gives more scope for you to dazzel them with "knowledge".

 

Inspired Sir ! :biggrin:

 

 

 

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They're just winding you up. That said, there's them that do that kind of cheating. Would LOVE to catch one of them out. Like the tosser round our way that was stopped from cutting a Lime tree down (he had the saw running and everything) on the grounds that it had Dutch Elm Disease.

 

 

I know!

 

jeeeeez:001_rolleyes:

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Is there any difference between somebody who knowingly misleads customers and those that knowingly don't know anything about VTA and claim trees are hazardous or could blow down in a storm?

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Yes there is, well spotted! It all comes down to Telly size and 4x4 macho vehicles, a fine line, but still a line:001_rolleyes:

 

:lol::lol:

 

Mike throw it at the base of the tree and tell the client it affects the satellite reception, you will get lots of felling work. :thumbup:

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