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<blockquote data-quote="Lisa Lane-Collins" data-source="post: 203154" data-attributes="member: 2967"><p>Went in Thursday with my repo team. Staff told me there was a $20 000 function booked for Friday and if I took the equipment, they'd be stuffed, which tugged on my heart strings a lot. Client continued to offer nothing but empty words and annoyance at my actions and I settled on a partial bump out, take everything non essential to the Friday booking (including most of the rigged lights scattered through out the space and surplus outboard). Sent the client a message expressing as much and informing them I'd be back at midnight Friday to take the rest. This yielded a phone call during which he told me he was "getting sick of your games" and that he could "meet with you Saturday", and, after reading everything here and talking with local techs and everyone says the same thing about slow payers, (plus the whacked out emails he'd been sending in response to legitimate business inquiries), I told him I didn't mind leaving the gear one more day but I want out. He hung up on me and next minute the duty manager is telling me the client is on the phone telling him to call the police. So, we switched to strip the joint. And when the policeman got there, he concluded it was a massive grey area and opted to supervise the rest of the bump out (a good hour and a half, very patient, very awesome policeman).</p><p></p><p>Massive, Massive relief :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisa Lane-Collins, post: 203154, member: 2967"] Went in Thursday with my repo team. Staff told me there was a $20 000 function booked for Friday and if I took the equipment, they'd be stuffed, which tugged on my heart strings a lot. Client continued to offer nothing but empty words and annoyance at my actions and I settled on a partial bump out, take everything non essential to the Friday booking (including most of the rigged lights scattered through out the space and surplus outboard). Sent the client a message expressing as much and informing them I'd be back at midnight Friday to take the rest. This yielded a phone call during which he told me he was "getting sick of your games" and that he could "meet with you Saturday", and, after reading everything here and talking with local techs and everyone says the same thing about slow payers, (plus the whacked out emails he'd been sending in response to legitimate business inquiries), I told him I didn't mind leaving the gear one more day but I want out. He hung up on me and next minute the duty manager is telling me the client is on the phone telling him to call the police. So, we switched to strip the joint. And when the policeman got there, he concluded it was a massive grey area and opted to supervise the rest of the bump out (a good hour and a half, very patient, very awesome policeman). Massive, Massive relief :-D [/QUOTE]
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