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Posted by Biggest John on December 29, 2005 at 21:04:43 from (209.215.39.33):
I done a job for a fellow in may 05 and the fellow said the job was faulty. Any way I told him to just pay for the parts, charged to my acount and we are even. Next a fellow "con"tractor is called to do a repair on the unit. The fellow conttractor phoned me and stated that he had priced the job and that customer stated to high, I originally did the work, I gave a cost plus minus labor to the guy. He refuses to pay me a penny ,it has been since may ,all I want are my parts, I hope to repo them over the weekend. Am I out of reason or should I send the guy to Florida and oppologize.
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