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Plumber Threatening Towards Me
A plumber came to my house for a call out and became hostile towards me when it turned out his services were not required. I fully understand that a callout fee is required regardless and would have reluctantly paid it (still will no doubt have to). However, when I said I didn't have any money on my person he started swearing at me for wasting his time and his body language made me think he might attack me physically. I felt threatened and asked him to leave, fortunately he did. I'm still on edge from this though. How should I deal with this, if at all?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1) You call out a plumber unnecessarily.
I called out an expert to assess what needed doing
2) You don't have the means to pay him whether he did any work or not (cash/cheque/card).
It's 2018 people most commonly pay digitally after receiving an invoice, which I fully intended to do regardless of the outcome of the visit.
3) You come on here moaning your tits off because he got annoyed.
If I were a tradesman I would give you a wide berth.
I'm sorry to have inconvenienced you, thanks for your valuable contribution.
Like I said I appreciate the responses but it's hard to respond to them all. The guy squared up to me and was swearing in my face. But sure it's all my fault for not having cash and not having a problem the guy could provide a solution to.
I called out an expert to assess what needed doing
2) You don't have the means to pay him whether he did any work or not (cash/cheque/card).
It's 2018 people most commonly pay digitally after receiving an invoice, which I fully intended to do regardless of the outcome of the visit.
3) You come on here moaning your tits off because he got annoyed.
If I were a tradesman I would give you a wide berth.
I'm sorry to have inconvenienced you, thanks for your valuable contribution.
Like I said I appreciate the responses but it's hard to respond to them all. The guy squared up to me and was swearing in my face. But sure it's all my fault for not having cash and not having a problem the guy could provide a solution to.
isnt this like getting into a taxi and then saying oops I cant pay ?
and expecting the driver to say - what-ho! merry christmas to you ma'am?
for a call out I had to pay £60 up front for the plumber to turn out (contact org) and then a further £100 for his attendance.
which of course I had ....
in Law clearly you have a civil contractual duty to pay his fee if submitted
and criminal liability of trademen who are told they arent gonna get paid - I dont think there is one to be honest.
and expecting the driver to say - what-ho! merry christmas to you ma'am?
for a call out I had to pay £60 up front for the plumber to turn out (contact org) and then a further £100 for his attendance.
which of course I had ....
in Law clearly you have a civil contractual duty to pay his fee if submitted
and criminal liability of trademen who are told they arent gonna get paid - I dont think there is one to be honest.
about the whole of your post at 21 52
yes no - if you say to a taxi driver - hello I cant pay, he will drive off.... here you held out that you could....
and yes on different facts - he lurked outside with a machine gun and a wild dog - or smeared the lavatory handle with novichok, and yelled - ha! try going now!
yes the liability would be different - as ever
yes no - if you say to a taxi driver - hello I cant pay, he will drive off.... here you held out that you could....
and yes on different facts - he lurked outside with a machine gun and a wild dog - or smeared the lavatory handle with novichok, and yelled - ha! try going now!
yes the liability would be different - as ever
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