Posted by JD in Ohio on June 22, 2008 at 03:01:06 from (65.118.28.27):
Last year was a great hay sales year! I had a lady speak for 750 second cutting bales in Sept,2007. I told her fine I will deliver them, but I would need full payment if she wanted me to hold them until her new barn was completed. She thought it would be finished in 2 weeks. Sept. came and went and a few phone calls later and barn still not done, I reminded her I needed payment to continue holding the hay. Novemeber came and went and i am getting impatient.........but did get the check for all of the hay. Finally in Dec I told her I needed it out before January and the winter senting in. Bottom line i still have the hay and meantime this spring she had another mutual friend/customer pickup all but 375 bales. Her barn is still not completed. I sent her an e-mail and told her June 30th is deadline after that I am keeping the hay and money. Now she wants her money back and I keep the hay!! I told her no way and offered again to deliver if she would only name time and place. I finaly got that in writing in a mail for today, weather providing. Its supposed to rain and she is not answering her cell phone.......after i told her I would call her last night. What do I do now? Delivery is 80 miles away.....with a chance of thunderstorms and only one nice day coming up on Tuesday.....all the rest of the week is forecast rain....
275 bales setting on my trailer in the pole barn and another 100 to load before I leave.
In 15 years of selling hay I have never had a situation like this. Thanks for listening.
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