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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I feel your pain

    The other night they rang at 3.30am from the city watch house, wanting someone to come and investigate a mouldy smell coming from the AC.
    FFS.
    I politely told them to F off.
    Apparently the contractor that usually does the work couldn't be contacted.


    Had they lost a would be stiff & thought they'd best find it before the next shift?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Exactly,that is the issue, at times, doing Govt work.
    On the plus side, there is no problem worrying if payment for the job will ever arrive, which is a huge issue with some other customers.

    Mind you, they can hold up payments when it suits them & just for no reason. ie. Too hard Basket

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Had they lost a would be stiff & thought they'd best find it before the next shift?
    Or maybe the smell from some vagrant that hadn't had a clean for a few weeks, blowing around in the AC system.

    I find the usual culprit is something rotten in a rubbish bin somewhere, spread around by the AC.

    No, the customers always say, its the AC,as they are the experts

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Mind you, they can hold up payments when it suits them & just for no reason. ie. Too hard Basket
    The usual is "we lost the invoice".

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Or maybe the smell from some vagrant that hadn't had a clean for a few weeks, blowing around in the AC system.

    I find the usual culprit is something rotten in a rubbish bin somewhere, spread around by the AC.

    No, the customers always say, its the AC,as they are the experts


    Rotten gassy Bananas? Yeeeeewwwwwwk!

    Even some ethnic copper's crap lunch box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Had they lost a would be stiff & thought they'd best find it before the next shift?

    That is really taking the ****, shirley it could have waited until morning. After all, it was only 0300

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I feel your pain

    The other night they rang at 3.30am from the city watch house, wanting someone to come and investigate a mouldy smell coming from the AC.
    FFS.
    I politely told them to F off.
    Apparently the contractor that usually does the work couldn't be contacted.
    Unfrickenbelievable. One for the fridgies
    Except it is believable, we've all copped it. One for the fridgies

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Unfrickenbelievable. One for the fridgies
    Except it is believable, we've all copped it. One for the fridgies
    what about this one.

    Quite a few years ago, they rang on Christmas Day,from a place of paradise out Wacol way.

    A domestic fridge was leaking water onto the floor.FFS.

    He was also told politely to F off

    These days, the phones are turned off on that day

    As Ian said, if they are not paying, they don't give a hoot.

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    4am one morning the phone rang. A very grumpy partner answered but I could hear the voice from bed, She just turned and said "it's for you"

    A bakery rang, all the client kept saying was " "the coolroom's leaking!"
    What??!! Has one of the boys run a trolley into the blower?
    Is it still cooling?? What's the temp atm? How much stock do you have in it?

    "Noo, it's dripping water into the floor, come and fix it!!"
    How much water?
    "It's just dripping."

    One for the fridgies

    Stick a bloody bucket under it, I'll see you at 8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    what about this one.

    Quite a few years ago, they rang on Christmas Day,from a place of paradise out Wacol way.

    A domestic fridge was leaking water onto the floor.FFS.

    He was also told politely to F off

    These days, the phones are turned off on that day

    As Ian said, if they are not paying, they don't give a hoot.
    Yep, had a few of those on that day.
    One Christmas dad was visiting from Brisbane and he grabbed the phone before I could.
    He straight up told them it was a $150 service call fee and $150/hr. One for the fridgies
    This was around 1993!

    It worked! One for the fridgies

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