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Re: OT: need advice from machinists
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Posted by NC Wayne on September 11, 2005 at 18:27:14 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: OT: need advice from machinists posted by george md on September 10, 2005 at 22:40:13:
The problem with cash is not many people have thousands in cash lying around to pay for a job while they do have that much credit. As long as you have their signature authorizing the charges for doing the work, and their signature stating the work was completed to their satisfaction, and again authorizing the charges then they don't have a leg to stand on. True, they can call the card company, and try to get the charge deleted, and it may even got through, if they can prove tothe card company that the charges were false. In the end though the fact that they signed two different stating the charges were in fact authorized by them and the work was complete leaves them open to a lawsuit. Now as long as you also make sure that the paperwork they sign states any and all charges, including court costs, involved in collecting a debt is also their responsibility then they'd be stupid to chance pulling a stunt like that unless there really was a valid reason. Nothing in business is cut-n-dried, and there is no 100% sure way to collect your money, short of cash, but all you can do is the best you can and have a little trust.
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