I sold a older couple a house a few years back & right after I did the husband died. So for the next couple years I cleared her drive with my skid steer for FREE. On the first snow of the year on the forth year of doing this I ask her if there were any things out there that I needed to watch out for. She said not a thing. Well she didn"t tell me that she put a longer down spout out into her yard & I ran over it. I told her about it & she told me she thought I should buy her a new one. So I went home & got in my pickup & drove to the hardware store 24 miles away & bought her a new one & took it out & installed it for her & then knocked on the door & told her I would no longer be clearing her drive for her. She couldn"t understand why. So I explained to her that I had cleared her drive for three years for FREE & now it cost me $$ for a new down spout after I ask her if there was anything out there that I needed to watch out for & that for three years it had cost me diesel fuel & time. She just looked at me like I was a A-- Hole.
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