accountingsucks
Recycles dryer sheets
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- Jan 28, 2006
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I had a portion of my gutter come off. Anyways I found someone online to do this. Sent a couple of emails back and forth. He quoted me a price and asked for measurements. I gave him the measurements and since it was not a common gutter width I asked if it was possible to get this size and if not, what the alternative was. This was on Oct 6th. I did not hear anything from him so on the 10th I sent him an email asking when he might be able to do this.
At the same time, I emailed someone else with the same info as I needed this fixed ASAP. Guy number 2 was able to do the job the same day. I get an email from the first guy today (the 12th) saying he has ordered the section and it is ready to install. Do I let him know the job is done and leave it at that (he has my full name, work and home number so can get my address), pay him just for the material (probably like $20) or do I actually owe him the full amount "contracted" for the job? He should have let me know that he was going to order the material in a timely manner and in my mind since he did not answer the question I asked him, we were no longer moving forward on this. I wasn't going to chase this guy down for a small job.
At the same time, I emailed someone else with the same info as I needed this fixed ASAP. Guy number 2 was able to do the job the same day. I get an email from the first guy today (the 12th) saying he has ordered the section and it is ready to install. Do I let him know the job is done and leave it at that (he has my full name, work and home number so can get my address), pay him just for the material (probably like $20) or do I actually owe him the full amount "contracted" for the job? He should have let me know that he was going to order the material in a timely manner and in my mind since he did not answer the question I asked him, we were no longer moving forward on this. I wasn't going to chase this guy down for a small job.