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Graham 777
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Hi folk's I have a customer wanting me to dispose of a stack of conifer that was cut down last year and just left in their back garden....there is probably two good loads for my Cabstar I was wondering if it would be o.k. to put it through my chipper so I could reduce the tipping charge for my customer ?

thanks in advance :thumbup1:

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Hi folk's I have a customer wanting me to dispose of a stack of conifer that was cut down last year and just left in their back garden....there is probably two good loads for my Cabstar I was wondering if it would be o.k. to put it through my chipper so I could reduce the tipping charge for my customer ?

thanks in advance :thumbup1:

 

Why not just charge them the going rate, plus surcharge for chipping nasty soggy crud?

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Are they a long-time customer?

 

Who left it there? and why?

Was it left there to save money?

 

Don't feel compelled to do them a 'favour' and end up out of pocket.

Unless it was YOU who left it there - in which case, shame on you.

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I got well and truly caught on on one of these 'its only been there for 6 months' - lying bastards it had been there a hell of a lot longer and was a horrible job that muggings well and truly underquoted. The pile was well compressed and took three chipped loads when i thought max 1.1/2 loads. PLUS it was a HORRID when I got down a bit.

 

Be careful :(

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