Posted by Dave from MN on February 10, 2008 at 07:36:06 from (96.24.89.145):
In Reply to: What to do posted by old on February 10, 2008 at 07:21:07:
Did he seemed a bit surprised about the total he owes you? Some people have a really , really hard time saying they dont have the cash. I have a few people that owe me cash right now. Some dont have it and are honest about, I know they will make it right some how, some way, a couple others have money but seem to think I dont need it as bad as the need Prime Rib last night. I had to be a bit of a jerk last night to drive in the point that I wasnt my money from THEM. I would just put politely tell him as soon as you talk to him, this is the bill, I need the parts reimbursment now, the loabor ASAP, but the tractor is staying here till your all paid up. Give him a reciept for any payment noting balance due, date it, both sign it, and note on it that tractor is being held till paid in full. Good luck!
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