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You've asked for an honest opinion so I will give it.You sold the work so it's not yours.As you have taken some (or most) of it back, you owe the other guy a partial refund IMO.I say partial because he did earn some money from it so got something from it.So he did a lousy job. If he was cleaning windows by squirting tomato ketchup at them, it's still none of your business.Go on, do the right thing. Contact him and talk about it and reach an agreement on an amount for partial refund.
Quote from: David Moyes on April 04, 2014, 09:47:54 pmYou've asked for an honest opinion so I will give it.You sold the work so it's not yours.As you have taken some (or most) of it back, you owe the other guy a partial refund IMO.I say partial because he did earn some money from it so got something from it.So he did a lousy job. If he was cleaning windows by squirting tomato ketchup at them, it's still none of your business.Go on, do the right thing. Contact him and talk about it and reach an agreement on an amount for partial refund.Sorry David I must disagree I can't see how the buyer is due even a partial refund after 3 years - He's had a profit from this work, just not kept it. Another 3 years on (6 in total) definitely not....I'm reading the OP as ...... Should I sell him some more work (keeps losing custies so needs more) hell yes, then I can mop it all up in a couple of years when he's lost that too!! Is that wrong??
Quote from: capn sparkle on April 04, 2014, 11:14:18 pmQuote from: David Moyes on April 04, 2014, 09:47:54 pmYou've asked for an honest opinion so I will give it.You sold the work so it's not yours.As you have taken some (or most) of it back, you owe the other guy a partial refund IMO.I say partial because he did earn some money from it so got something from it.So he did a lousy job. If he was cleaning windows by squirting tomato ketchup at them, it's still none of your business.Go on, do the right thing. Contact him and talk about it and reach an agreement on an amount for partial refund.Sorry David I must disagree I can't see how the buyer is due even a partial refund after 3 years - He's had a profit from this work, just not kept it. Another 3 years on (6 in total) definitely not....I'm reading the OP as ...... Should I sell him some more work (keeps losing custies so needs more) hell yes, then I can mop it all up in a couple of years when he's lost that too!! Is that wrong??No debate needed. An opinion was sought. An opinion was given. Don't have to justify my opinion to anyone.
If you thought there was nowt wrong with what you are doing, you wouldn't ask. You sold the rights to clean those houses to someone else.
Quote from: 8weekly on April 04, 2014, 09:35:33 pmIf you thought there was nowt wrong with what you are doing, you wouldn't ask. You sold the rights to clean those houses to someone else. In my opinion you cant buy or sell the rights to clean any house, what was sold was the information that they wanted their windows cleaned. Selling the rights would mean no other window cleaner could ever clean these houses as we all know there is no longer areas that you own, the home owner might not be happy that the rights to clean their windows is being sold its up to them who they have on their property.They are not happy sacked their window cleaner and are looking for a new window cleaner so carry on I say, in my opinion buying rounds is a bit dodgy I know its gone on for years but its not for me.
Quote from: Flash Window Cleaning on April 05, 2014, 11:19:21 amQuote from: 8weekly on April 04, 2014, 09:35:33 pmIf you thought there was nowt wrong with what you are doing, you wouldn't ask. You sold the rights to clean those houses to someone else. In my opinion you cant buy or sell the rights to clean any house, what was sold was the information that they wanted their windows cleaned. Selling the rights would mean no other window cleaner could ever clean these houses as we all know there is no longer areas that you own, the home owner might not be happy that the rights to clean their windows is being sold its up to them who they have on their property.They are not happy sacked their window cleaner and are looking for a new window cleaner so carry on I say, in my opinion buying rounds is a bit dodgy I know its gone on for years but its not for me.Fair comments, but he had sold his right to clean them.
Quote from: 8weekly on April 05, 2014, 11:24:24 amQuote from: Flash Window Cleaning on April 05, 2014, 11:19:21 amQuote from: 8weekly on April 04, 2014, 09:35:33 pmIf you thought there was nowt wrong with what you are doing, you wouldn't ask. You sold the rights to clean those houses to someone else. In my opinion you cant buy or sell the rights to clean any house, what was sold was the information that they wanted their windows cleaned. Selling the rights would mean no other window cleaner could ever clean these houses as we all know there is no longer areas that you own, the home owner might not be happy that the rights to clean their windows is being sold its up to them who they have on their property.They are not happy sacked their window cleaner and are looking for a new window cleaner so carry on I say, in my opinion buying rounds is a bit dodgy I know its gone on for years but its not for me.Fair comments, but he had sold his right to clean them.My opinion would be that he has sold his right to clean them too but I would add a bit to that. He doesn't lose that right forever. If another window cleaner takes the job on AFTER the window cleaner to whom he sold the work, I reckon the work is back in the public domain again for anyone - including himself.When I say "right", I am referring to moral right rather than legal.
Quote from: David Moyes on April 05, 2014, 02:00:02 pmQuote from: 8weekly on April 05, 2014, 11:24:24 amQuote from: Flash Window Cleaning on April 05, 2014, 11:19:21 amQuote from: 8weekly on April 04, 2014, 09:35:33 pmIf you thought there was nowt wrong with what you are doing, you wouldn't ask. You sold the rights to clean those houses to someone else. In my opinion you cant buy or sell the rights to clean any house, what was sold was the information that they wanted their windows cleaned. Selling the rights would mean no other window cleaner could ever clean these houses as we all know there is no longer areas that you own, the home owner might not be happy that the rights to clean their windows is being sold its up to them who they have on their property.They are not happy sacked their window cleaner and are looking for a new window cleaner so carry on I say, in my opinion buying rounds is a bit dodgy I know its gone on for years but its not for me.Fair comments, but he had sold his right to clean them.My opinion would be that he has sold his right to clean them too but I would add a bit to that. He doesn't lose that right forever. If another window cleaner takes the job on AFTER the window cleaner to whom he sold the work, I reckon the work is back in the public domain again for anyone - including himself.When I say "right", I am referring to moral right rather than legal.True, but why would he want to? If he sold it in the first place, why would anyone want the work back? Especially Barry Mallett.