Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: matt on March 13, 2007, 07:10:10 pm
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i got paid it today
i phoned up the office THREE times :(
they gave me some bull about "not having proof"
so i said i would go to the office and collect in person, and i wasnt happy about it
a cheque arrived today
:)
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Well done, mate.
Persistance definately does pay!
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I take it you're not doing them again.
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I take it you're not doing them again.
that was the other funny thing
she said " when you next pass, they would like the insides done "
to which i replied " how will i prove they have been done "
her reply " well they wont be dirty "
i laughed
**now that is a novel thought, they are not dirty after all this time, some1 must have cleaned them**
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Well done, mate.
Persistance definately does pay!
i was prepared to go down and make alot of noise and tell them i was going to take something worth the money, i could do with a TFT screen for the PC ;)
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After doing an initial clean on an office block, and waiting for months for payment, I went armed with yellow cardboard plackard and black felt tip pens.
If payment was not forthcoming, I intended to pop around to local radio station and ask them if they were interested in a story a bit better than a cat stuck up a tree. There's a man on top of an office block with plackards that say " this firm does not pay it's bill's"
I had parked my van right behind the managing directors car, so he could not move it.
They must have come to the conclusion I meant business, because I got a cheque there and then, without having to put felt tip to cardboard.
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i have got my eye on one of those at the moment. only £40 at the moment but thats £40 that should be in my pocket by now. I don't trust arrogant tw@ts who can't be bothered with small sums.
I Like the idea of parking the van neatly in the way, when its in the hundreds I may try that
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i have got my eye on one of those at the moment. only £40 at the moment but thats £40 that should be in my pocket by now. I don't trust arrogant tw@ts who can't be bothered with small sums.
I Like the idea of parking the van neatly in the way, when its in the hundreds I may try that
my advice,
dont let it get up too high, as the longer you leave it, the more it gets, the more likely you wil get shafted :(