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    I've got a customer that basically refuses to pay their bill. They won't come to the door or answer the phone. Normally if it's not too much money I just eat it, but this one is almost $300. Is there anything that I can do to get the money that I may be missing?

  • #2
    Send a letter certified mail and, if that doesn't work, take them small claims court.

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    • #3
      I go through a collection agency.
      They mess with their credit rating.

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      • #4
        What type of service was it?
        a.k.a.---> Erich

        www.avalawnlandscaping.com


        Build a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day.
        Set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scaper-S2k View Post
          What type of service was it?
          General monthly grass cutting.

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          • #6
            Here's a gorilla methods that works well. Find out where they work and when they are on lunch break or otherwise out of the office. Call their office, knowing they are not there, and when the person answering the phone ask if you want to leave a message, simply say yes and to tell them you need to collect for the job you've done and to send a check to your address. Its an especially effective technique if you can get into some small talk with whomever answers the phone telling them how much work you had to do for the deadbeat and how tight things are. I've used it several time for anything from delinquent rent to bad checks and its been 100%.

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            • #7
              They won't pay? Bring their grass back and dump it on their lawn.

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              • #8
                File a lein on their property. When the time comes and they need to settle in order to sell their house or re-fi, make yourself unavailable to them and or their title company for as long as you can. Could be they loose the sale on their house or catch a higher interest rate on the re-fi because of timing. Pay back can be a beotch in spades.

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                • #9
                  I finally got someone to come to the door, he asked me to come by this past Friday to pay me.....he wasn't there, lol.

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                  • #10
                    Skip the games. Type up a letter demanding payment within so many days. Tell them if you don't receive payment in full by that date you will turn to more aggressive legal means to reconcile their account (meaning collections, lien, and/or small claims court). Send letter via certified mail. This works most of the time. Just gotta let them know you don't play around (most lawn guys doooooo). In the mean time, quit mowing their lawn until you get paid. :alien::alien::alien:

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kojak33 View Post
                      I finally got someone to come to the door, he asked me to come by this past Friday to pay me.....he wasn't there, lol.
                      so did you ever get paid

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by coles220 View Post
                        so did you ever get paid
                        I got them to pay for two months, so it turns out to be $160 out of $280. I can sorta justify the money cause it really was only a $60 a month lawn that I was getting $80 for. And I never actually made it to the weeklys on it either. I guess overall I made money.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by kojak33 View Post
                          I got them to pay for two months, so it turns out to be $160 out of $280. I can sorta justify the money cause it really was only a $60 a month lawn that I was getting $80 for. And I never actually made it to the weeklys on it either. I guess overall I made money.
                          how do stay in business if your not showing up for weekly mowings??? who hires someone and keeps them when they don't show up once a week to cut the grass???

                          don't give me rain day bullsheot either cause even with rain i usually still manage to get 4 cuts in in a month.

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                          • #14
                            A Frisky Little Beotch Here................

                            Originally posted by spotremix View Post
                            how do stay in business if your not showing up for weekly mowings??? who hires someone and keeps them when they don't show up once a week to cut the grass???

                            don't give me rain day bullsheot either cause even with rain i usually still manage to get 4 cuts in in a month.
                            WOW...............sporty can be a mean mo-fo sometimes......:laughing::laughing:

                            steve-o

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by spotremix View Post
                              don't give me rain day bullsheot either cause even with rain i usually still manage to get 4 cuts in in a month.
                              Yeah, you're probably one of those clowns who'll still mow in rain, tires flinging water, all while leaving brown lines all over the lawn. That's something to be proud of. :alien::alien::alien:

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