Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on August 09, 2011 at 11:38:29 from (74.221.61.159):
In Reply to: Hay making Screw-UP!!! posted by Deere Scotty on August 09, 2011 at 10:37:46:
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Bingo if you wanted something specific you should have at least been around at the start of baling to make sure it was to your liking. Very easy to correct before hand, very hard to change now.
Plenty of my custom jobs have specific concerns or requests. I ALWAYS tell the customer to remind me when I start the job. I have a lot of things going and somebody saying they want smaller bales or bigger bales yada yada wouldn't always be the first thing I remembered.
Now as for not paying. If I bale up hay and don't get paid in a timely fashion then I start hauling the bales away in lieu of cash money. Or take them to court.
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