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By anominous I meant totally anominous that way if somebody as an example did walk of the job with " whatever " then came back the next night with some brake fluid to their new Discovery there could be no repecussions. Bit extreme that like
but as I said just an example. We could vote on the best one.

That leads me to a story- Someone I knew was driving home when they were cut up by a ford escort RS 2000 on a country lane. It pushed them into a ditch wrecking the suspension. Anyway guy gets the number plate and has a friend in the police. So he tells the guy what has happened and asks if he can get an address of the plate. Guy says he can but obviously it aint allowed so nobody must know how he got the address and to leave it with him.
Anyway a couple of weeks later he decides to go home another way and low and behold parked outside this house is the very same RS that cut him up so he goes home and later that night goes back with some brake fluid and totally trashes the car under the cover of darkness.
A couple of nights later his mate in the poice turns up with an address but tells him that the car was sold on about a week ago.

Ooops.
 
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is it worth taking a hammer to your work so they have to shell out for tiles again as well as someone to fix. :thumbsup:[/quote

Tom, the owner could sue the person for damage's in civil court and the police could prosecute for causing criminal damage. If the cost of the damage exceeds £2000 the magistrate can insist that the case is heard in the crown court, penalty for criminal damage is 10 years imprisoment. If less than £2000 in the magistrates court 3 months and £1000 fine and also ordered to pay compensation to the owner. It may have changed over the years and Maybe not.
 
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As long as you have other work to do I don't blame you for walking. The question is what do you do if the customer is unwilling to give you what you quoted on completion, is it worth taking a hammer to your work so they have to shell out for tiles again as well as someone to fix. Be interested to know what people have done if they have been refused payment.
Maybe Dan should set up an anominous forum! :thumbsup:

Tom, there are many ways to skin a cat, you can get payment in other ways, maybe down on cash but satisfaction is almost guaranteed....:grin:
 
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Mark that is just the point of the posts. Somebody on the forum must have been faced with that situation where the client refuses to pay what has been agreed to. So what did they do in that situation.
Fair point Whitebeam so maybe you should gentley prise of your tiles and leave in the corner with some wet adi for some other willing fixer to replace. That way all you are surely doing is undoing the work you have not been paid for. I know it would be time consuming but the satisfaction would far outweigh the feeling of being made a mug off. :thumbsup:
 
Mark that is just the point of the posts. Somebody on the forum must have been faced with that situation where the client refuses to pay what has been agreed to. So what did they do in that situation.
Fair point Whitebeam so maybe you should gentley prise of your tiles and leave in the corner with some wet adi for some other willing fixer to replace. That way all you are surely doing is undoing the work you have not been paid for. I know it would be time consuming but the satisfaction would far outweigh the feeling of being made a mug off. :thumbsup:

Totaly agree tom, I think grumpy has said before put in writing but at the end of the day you are on your own. The small claim's court dos'nt mean your going to win and you could even lose, With my 6' 1" and 16 stone frame I've wanted to pick em up and throw em down the stair's head first
 
With my 5'6 and 1 stone frame maybe I would have more trouble. Perhaps get the missus to sort it.

Funny how thread started with polish cowboys maybe we should get back on track with the next post. :lol:
 

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