Posted by nickg on August 09, 2011 at 07:46:32 from (96.27.152.195):
In Reply to: Hay making Screw-UP!!! posted by Gilbert in IL. on August 08, 2011 at 20:52:19:
I ues to do a fair bit of custom work. Not to much anymore. Just not as much time to do as much. Any way the man did the job. YOu didnt get what you wanted and that can be upsetting.Before you get to twisted about it you should talk to the man and see what happened. If he is not willing to work something out do to his mess up then Id look else where.But you still owe the man for his services. If I were him, and Ive had this happen to me before, is if you didnt pay then those bails would become mine for payment. Sounds to me like you just need to talk to him. If your that unsatisfied just sit down and figure what it will cost you to buy all the stuff you need to bail yourself versus havin custom work done cause then if theres a screw up you can only be mad at yourself.
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