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How do you deal with them?
 
Was it faulty?
Or did they order cheap and cheerful.
 
Is it damaged and who supplied it
 
Polish it off with a 4 way nail polisher from boots. Great for marks in baths as well.
 
I would have told them where to shove the post its not a fan of little notes being left everywhere.
 
There are ways of doing things and that is not it
 
Would of been tempted to leave one for her "Faulty removed from veneer".
 
I'd be picky back, that doesn't look like a veneer to me. more like MFC

In all seriousness it depends on who supplied it. If it was you then it needs looking into, if they did then it's not your problem but you will happily replace it at a cost if they source the new replacement piece
 
you wouldnt want me there snagging, used to do it on £1m jobs lol

just put them right leave note there and when done she has to cough up.
if shes wealthy, you wont get paid!

then leave sticky note next to heres and put 'adhesive residue mark left by previous stiky note' NOT COVERED
 
ensure your quote is big enough to put up with the hassle with a smile on your face. Just had one last weekend, an acquaintance off the boat, bought his own boiler and wanted all parts bought by himself, but I only gave him a list of major bits, the rest came out of my van stock. Every time he asked what it was all going to cost, being as it was labour only, I added another £30 to the running total, he cottoned on eventually and shut up :) other issue was he kept cleaning up round me, so I just made more of a mess :) he didnt cotton on to that one, although his son who worked for me a while back was wetting himself, as he knew how fussy I was about keeping your customers home tidy and clean :):):)
 
I'll bend over backwards (so to speak) for a polite , respectful customer
When one gets uppity, I get very abrupt, to the point and just reply with yes/no answers to their inane questions
Told one to "fark off back down stairs and go and play with your car in the garage" a couple of yrs ago
Thought I went a bit far with that one, but he took it
If they are arrsy at the estimate stage, then the price rises according to their attitude
 
If they are arrsy at the estimate stage, then the price rises according to their attitude

Hopefully I've been doing it long enough now to suss them out at the estimate stage. If I get a bad feeling I decline the job. Life's too short to have to tolerate a**holes.
 
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