Posted by rustyj on February 10, 2008 at 17:13:46 from (72.77.19.179):
In Reply to: Re: What to do posted by HENRY E NC on February 10, 2008 at 09:13:02:
I repaired an old Garden tractor for a rich lady, who lives in Sewickley Heights, near Sewickley, Pa. It was a Speedex, not sure how old, but needed some TLC. I did the usual-oil change, lube fittings, new gasoline, new drive belt, new brake pad, general go-over. She called, said she needed it asap, would i deliver it, and if no one home, just leave the bill, and check would be in next days mail! Yeah, sure! A month went by-no check. I asked my friend who did some work for her-he said she'd pay soon. (Now, she has 4 barns, a bunch of show horses, two horse trailers and new "Fords to tow them, paddocks, and lots of acres! At the end of the second month, with no money forth-coming, i "bearded the lion in her den"! Went to see her. She said i charged too much--take the machine in payment. So, i loaded it up, and took it to a Tractor Show weekend, and sold it for what she owed me, and got paid for delivering it to the new owner!
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