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Pilsbury
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Lorrainelovesplants
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Pilsbury
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RichardW
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Lorrainelovesplants
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Mistress Rose
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Lorrainelovesplants
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Lorrainelovesplants
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vegplot
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stumbling goat
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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 14 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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Lorrainelovesplants wrote: |
so, its a waste of time having them on the website?
Do many people have a list of T&C's they hand out to customers on accepting garden machinery for servicing? Ive never heard of this?
In this particular case I think I will send the invoice with a note and when/if paid will just inform that we no longer wish his business. |
What will this achieve? A thank you for your payment would suffice. Think about how it would look to outsiders looking in?
My view, take it or leave it, is that any communication should be to the point but not abrupt, informative, IE makes the point, but without leaving the other side feeling aggrieved or hard done by, even if there behaviour warrants it.
Again, just my view but communication should ideally always start as softly as you can and then be ramped up as and when timing and circumstances make it necessary.
It may be your "business", but you may not necessarily be the best person to communicate with errant customers. She may be your daughter but you may not be the best person to teach her to drive etc. And re your daughter, you have created and nurtured that particular monster!
Good luck with both those issues LLP.
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Ty Gwyn
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gregotyn
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This all points to my 'man' who does my L Rover servicing to being a really good chap, he only gives me a bill when he wants his money, and then I pay it. Usually 12 months!
I should have added that I find the worst payers to be horse folks, one owes me a paultry sum of about �150 spread over about 5 years-'Can I have them here for a bit longer,as I am away next w/e?'; and 'I'm nearly ready, just got to put the gates on the new stable'; and 'I am taking a late hay cut, waiting for the baler';and the classic 'I have no grass available yet can I keep them here another week?' The next one still owes me �200, just got no money-well enough for the pub, the worst is that she and hubby are both on benefits, with a 4 wheel drive motobility car, he suffers from stress-poor boy-when she does cough up its like getting what I have paid in to the system back! The one that stopped me doing the job paid the first month up front and no more-so he owes �250! I now give the organic hay away, and to someone who really appreciates the gift. I would like the �600 owing, but they can't look me in the eye and I just smile. Even though I am not rich by any standard I've always paid my way, working on the principle that if I can't afford it now, I don't need it till I can afford it. This has never applied to my houses as I could afford a mortgage!
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dpack
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