Posted by PJH on October 02, 2021 at 19:17:39 from (172.79.181.238):
In Reply to: Fair Price For Labor posted by DoubleR on October 02, 2021 at 17:54:06:
Pay him the going price for good mechanical work in your neighborhood. By doing that, you have demonstrated what kind of person/friend/church brother you are. After you hand him the cash, he can hand some back to you if he is moved to do so. You can accept it or refuse to accept it. When you are done with that transaction, both of you will know what kind of person/friend/church brother you each are.
A few years ago I saw a craigslist ad for a sucker rod cattle feeder. I called the number and dickered with the unknown owner for a few dollars price reduction. We agreed on the reduced price and when he gave me directions to his place, I then realized that I attended the same church with him. When I arrived at his house, I had a check made out for his original asking price. He said this is too much - I dropped the price because I knew you. I told him that I was paying his original asking price for the same reason - because I knew him. It cost me an extra $25 to be good to a church friend. I've never missed that $25.
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