Tina, I can promise you, I would treat your laptop with great care and tenderness, as I would your lapbottom and lapmiddle. And if anything spilled on it, it would be my fault.
As a result of making your post you will not only loose a good client, but there will be many of us who will be hesitant to call you in the future for fear of being drawn into a similar situation. Was it worth it?
Feel free to blast away, I am headed out for the weekend anyway. GT Originally Posted by grayturner
If this were a "friend only" meeting and not a "donation" type of meeting... I'd say to take him to civil court... however, in this case, cutting him off is your only recourse as well as giving him a fair but negative review to other providers, "usually a nice guy, but doesn't keep his word," sounds fair. Originally Posted by FireSerpentYou can still take him to civil court. He's not going to say why he was there, and if he does he can't prove it, and you don't have to say why he was there, he was over to hang out with you.
When did the floor become a safe place to keep a laptop?Well said sir!
I think you are as much to blame or possibly more than he is.
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Now lets say for a second that it is his fault and look at it from a business standpoint.
I have a retail business and often have things ruined by customers.
I have 2 options.
1. I can make them pay for the damage and probably loose a good
customer forever.
2. I can say WTF and just chalk it up as a cost of doing business. Yes I have suffered a loss but I retain a customer who will probably spend much more with me in the future.
Couldn't have said it better myself :golfclap:
As a result of making your post you will not only loose a good client, but there will be many of us who will be hesitant to call you in the future for fear of being drawn into a similar situation. Was it worth it?
Originally Posted by grayturner