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i'd pursue them with legal action first and if that does'nt work sell the debt to a debt collector ( if thats an available option where you are)then walk a way and forget it.

 

i always offer the client the woodchips/timber during the quote and say "your welcome to the chips/logs if you want but if you dont want them once they are off the property they become mine"

 

usually stops any form of confusion

 

But not always:sneaky2:not when the client is determind to take the p

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got it after the neighbour told her he thought the whole job should of only been £500 which what was putting the spanner in the works

 

He being a professional arb, who does hundreds of jobs like that would know, wouldn't he?@ :001_rolleyes:

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I'd put a paper bag full of fresh dog crap on the neighbours doorstep, set alight to it, ring the bell and run.

 

The sight of him stamping the flames out and getting dog mess all over his slippers will make up for your hassle.

 

What a total and utter cock.

 

Glad you got the money.:thumbup1:

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Sounds like a cop out to me,pass the buck.

The houseowner is the one who tried it on with you,whatever the excuses.

 

Great you got it sorted,we dont need agg like that.

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It's really stressful when things like this happen.

 

 

What a god forsaken so and so the neighbor is. :sneaky2: Glad you got paid.

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