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You know it's a nightmare doing stuff for Joe Public. I have decided to
stop dealing with end users and support Businesses instead. I am a Computer nerd, and set up VOIP and Networky stuff for people, and you never get this sort of rubbish from Companies. +1 to that :-) I rarely do computer work for private individuals for exactly the same reasons. |
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 13:16:40 -0000, "Carpy"
wrote: I recently had to tell a huge building contractor that I refuse to work for him in future.... That was brave of you. |
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"Max Demian" wrote in message ... Does anyone remember the 'colour tv screens' that were marketed when colour was just coming in? They were made of flexible plastic with blue at the top, green at the bottom merging together into a sort of orange in the middle. You cut it to size and then stuck it to a b/w TV screen to give an impression of colour. Which? actually tested them. I think they decided they weren't much use. I remember them well. What a stupid idea they were. Bill |
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"Carpy" wrote in message ... Virtually all the public I deal with are quite polite / normal / hospitable etc and it's very rare to have problems when it comes to getting paid............Some commercial work however can be harder to get paid for. I recently had to tell a huge building contractor that I refuse to work for him in future after I had to chase him for months over a £700 payment. They take the **** like that. I always tell them I'll do the job 'but in view of your payment record we will need a 100% payment in advance of our works.' Chances are they go elsewhere and sting some other poor ****er. Worst thing is when we are nominated and made to sub to some buggers we've never heard of. Here's an extract from a recent email I sent: To be perfectly frank our concerns here are not so much about when we get paid as if we get paid. The situation is that xxxxxx are asking me to enter into an unsecured credit arrangement with a company about whom I know nothing. I have spoken to xxxxx and my gut reaction is that he is as straight as a die and that his company is most unlikely to go under. But of course I can’t really know that, and given the present economic climate, when it is forecast that many small businesses will go under in the next year (leaving unsecured debts), you can see my concern. For a very small firm like ours an unpaid debt of that size would be a disaster. Of course I could insure the debt or use a factor, but these both cost serious money, and I haven’t allowed for this in the quotation. So can I ask you: Bill |
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wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 13:16:40 -0000, "Carpy" wrote: I recently had to tell a huge building contractor that I refuse to work for him in future.... That was brave of you. You have to do it. There's no point in working for firms that delay payment, and all time might go bust. Bill |
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"tony sayer" wrote in message ... What!, one of them was wearing a veil;?.... Didn't I tell you I am colour blind when it suits me? Bill |
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In article , Max Demian wrote:
Does anyone remember the 'colour tv screens' that were marketed when colour was just coming in? They were made of flexible plastic with blue at the top, green at the bottom merging together into a sort of orange in the middle. You cut it to size and then stuck it to a b/w TV screen to give an impression of colour. Which? actually tested them. I think they decided they weren't much use. I never saw one, but wondered how on earth they could live up to what the adverts seemed to claim. However I remember reading a description that made it all clear. It said that as long as the scene depicted had sky at the top, grass at the bottom, and something in the middle that wouldn't defy reason by being depicted in orange, then it could be said to be enhanced by the use of what really amounted to no more than a graduated coloured filter, but in all other instances it was pretty much pointless. Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .myzen.co.uk... In article , Max Demian wrote: Does anyone remember the 'colour tv screens' that were marketed when colour was just coming in? They were made of flexible plastic with blue at the top, green at the bottom merging together into a sort of orange in the middle. You cut it to size and then stuck it to a b/w TV screen to give an impression of colour. Which? actually tested them. I think they decided they weren't much use. I never saw one, but wondered how on earth they could live up to what the adverts seemed to claim. However I remember reading a description that made it all clear. It said that as long as the scene depicted had sky at the top, grass at the bottom, and something in the middle that wouldn't defy reason by being depicted in orange, then it could be said to be enhanced by the use of what really amounted to no more than a graduated coloured filter, but in all other instances it was pretty much pointless. We had a customer who was a racing fan. He said that on rare moments the blue and green coincided quite well with the sky and grass, and the result was 'wonderful'. Bill |
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In article , Bill Wright
scribeth thus wrote in message .. . On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 13:16:40 -0000, "Carpy" wrote: I recently had to tell a huge building contractor that I refuse to work for him in future.... That was brave of you. You have to do it. There's no point in working for firms that delay payment, and all time might go bust. Bill The risk is now going pop. Even in places like Cambridge here which thought itself immune from falling prices there are sites where work has just stopped... Serious doo-dah;(... -- Tony Sayer |
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In article , Carpy
writes Any suggestions, or what would you do in this situation? I don;t think she's ever going to accept my arguments because she "knows" it was much better before................... Just a thought. She wasn't watching the analogue service before you did the new install and switched her over to digital while setting up? -- (\__/) (='.'=) Bunny says Windows 7 is Vi$ta reloaded. (")_(") |
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