Posted by JD Farmer on July 27, 2016 at 09:25:41 from (50.41.231.148):
What would you guys do in this case?
I have a "customer" that has bought hay from me for the last 10 years or more, always second cutting small squares and about 15 round bales for the winter.
They only have storage for about 350 bales max, I take them loads of 260 bales at a time. Usually "just in time delivery".
Over the course of those years I have had checks bounce a time or two for a few days, always got an I'm sorry, need to transfer funds from another account, etc. OR have a post dated check handed to me with no explanation why? or ask my permission to do so.
Well yesterday I made a delivery and she handed me a posted dated check (3 days out), I was not happy....let her know right then and there it will be the last time that happens...
Now mind you, these are people that live well, have the "fancy" horses, and board horses for other people. So money is not the issue.
My own fault for being a nice guy and putting up with this BS for the last 10 years, or time to put a stop to it NOW!
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