A friend that owns an auto repair business spends many hours of employee time every week moving vehicles around so everything is either in the shop or the secured lot because of this problem.
I have had the biggest problem collecting money for trade work from lawyers.UPS drivers, nurses, just about any working people strike a deal with a handshake and pay what was agreed upon on satisfactory completion of job.Several lawyer I've worked for have drawn up detailed contracts and then tried to negotiate the price again on completion.One guy refused to pay for a very expensive granite kitchen island top under the pretext of a minor natural flaw in the stone he choose. Knowing that his wife had a large house warming party coming up we went back and pulled the granite top and told the stone importer what the guy was up to.Sure enough his wife was seriously pissed off.He threatened me under pain of legal action for its return.Then called the importer who told him another one could be made for 3x what he owed in about 2 months. The wife called that evening and applogized for husband behavior, I told her another one could be made and delivered before her party for cash upfront.Funny how that price was the outstanding balance plus a few hours labour.
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