Well, thats basically what I told mom I was going to do. Turns out, about 30 min after I posted this, the contract from next door to this lady called me and asked if I had spoken with her earlier? I said yes and asked why??!?! He said the she CALLED HIM and demanded to know how much I charged him so that she could see if I was doing my math right!!! The second I heard that I went up in a ball of fire!
I totally understand what you guys are saying about the bigger picture, I know I have been there, but I think she went a little too far! I am done with her, whether there is a check in the mail box or not, period... If she can't trust me to make her a bill that is correct, then she probably can't trust me to do much of anything else!
The contractor has had some troubles with her already, and he basically shrugged it off, however him and I are really good friends and trust each other..
Thanks for understanding guys! I know it is kind of off topic, so to please those who wouldn't like this post, I was using my 1945 Ford 2n, with DearBorn 19-5 6 foot back blade. The tractor has chains and fluid for added weight, and let me tell ya what, it is quite the plowin foo! Bryce
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