Sorry to hear that, Mo, but your last sentence is the most
relevant. I've always heard that a verbal agreement is not worth
the paper it's written on.
I hope you can make it come out for the best somehow.
BC
On 5/25/2014 9:53 PM, MO wrote:
I have been waiting to tell you all, the good news
that my 64 Dodge project is painted. It has been for about a
month. BUT, something has happened to my former friend-painter,
and he has really ripped me off. As per our agreement ( not in
writing) I was expecting to have a final bill of about $1000.
But the bill was for $5,200 ! and he would NOT negotiate. I had
to take him to small claims court to settle it. The judge
ruled that I pay $3,200 . The painter was mad because he
didn't get the total of his bill and would not give me back my
car- even tho I had a bank money order for the $3,200. I had to
get the Sheriff to go with me to enforce the judges ruling. I
loaded up my car and there was extensive damage to the new
paint in several ares. I asked the Sheriff new young deputy
what to do about it, and he said it would have to be settled in
a civil suite. I asked to get the paint and materials that I had
paid for, and the painter said he threw it away when I told him
I wasn't paying that bill. This painter must think I won't do
anything because I am a "nice guy" , but he never has seen me
mad!!. This sure has taken the fun out of the Brutus build.
Moral of the story, never make an agreement - even
with a friend- unless it is in writing. When money is involved
a friend can become your worst
enemy........................................MO
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