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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clever Forum Name on February 06, 2015, 07:14:35 am

Title: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: Clever Forum Name on February 06, 2015, 07:14:35 am
Made a big boo boo.

Took some before and after pics of a commercial job. Never even thought to bloody well ask about taking pics. They wernt even for social media. Just for me.

MD at a guess comes out. Rips me anew one.

Doing the job today.

Just seen the cleaning record as I printed it out this morning.

"NO pictures to be taken"

Can't see me keeping this job now lol.
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: David lingard on February 06, 2015, 07:46:20 am
whoops :) it happens, chin up haha
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: supernova77 on February 06, 2015, 08:04:36 am
Quote
Made a big boo boo.

Took some before and after pics of a commercial job. Never even thought to bloody well ask about taking pics. They wernt even for social media. Just for me.

MD at a guess comes out. Rips me anew one.

Doing the job today.

Just seen the cleaning record as I printed it out this morning.

"NO pictures to be taken"

Can't see me keeping this job now lol.

Take a video this time and post it on you tube  ;)
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: Clever Forum Name on February 06, 2015, 08:06:19 am
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Made a big boo boo.

Took some before and after pics of a commercial job. Never even thought to bloody well ask about taking pics. They wernt even for social media. Just for me.

MD at a guess comes out. Rips me anew one.

Doing the job today.

Just seen the cleaning record as I printed it out this morning.

"NO pictures to be taken"

Can't see me keeping this job now lol.

Take a video this time and post it on you tube  ;)

Haha. Gonna call you MR WINKER

As all your posts I read end in a wink lol
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: robbo333 on February 06, 2015, 08:15:02 am
Why don't you say they are for the customer's benefit. So THEY can see the high quality of the results achieved.
Bit of Bullshatt!
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: Soupy on February 06, 2015, 08:20:05 am
I'd have referred him to 'the boss' and told him it was part of the quality control procedure.
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: Clever Forum Name on February 06, 2015, 08:21:55 am
Why don't you say they are for the customer's benefit. So THEY can see the high quality of the results achieved.
Bit of Bullshatt!

Just caught me off guard. He watched me delete them lol.
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: steve rix on February 06, 2015, 01:13:24 pm
No one can stop you taking photos in a public place. Were you on the street or on his property?
See my previous posts re The Sun.
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: cornwallwindows on February 06, 2015, 01:18:14 pm
Probably got something to hide. Miserable git!
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: Clever Forum Name on February 06, 2015, 04:50:32 pm
Was on site taking photos of the office :(
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: slap bash on February 06, 2015, 05:10:32 pm
He must have felt so good ripping into you he had to going into the gents toilet to put a smile on his face.
Title: Re: Asking permission to take pics
Post by: Window Lickers on February 06, 2015, 05:25:35 pm
Made a big boo boo.

Took some before and after pics of a commercial job. Never even thought to bloody well ask about taking pics. They wernt even for social media. Just for me.

MD at a guess comes out. Rips me anew one.

Doing the job today.

Just seen the cleaning record as I printed it out this morning.

"NO pictures to be taken"

Can't see me keeping this job now lol.

Ive had that on two occassions. Some people are mighty tetchy .