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layoric
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First time for me 
I called a customer to say their laptop was ready (power jack repair and replaced key on keyboard - out of pocket $10 or so). We set up a time to come and pick it up. A few minutes later, I called back telling them since they were only 5 miles away, I could drop it off to their house for them. The guy responsible for payment said fine. We setup the time for actually a few minutes after the phone call.
Once I got there, the people there (family) said they didn't know I was coming. Oi... I said I JUST talked to him a few minutes ago. The lady said she figured the guy probably wanted her to pay for it.
OK by me, who cares who pays.... (thought, not said)
She asked me if I accepted checks, I said yes, with valid ID.
Still holding on to the laptop, I waited in the living room while two teens worked at the table with two other laptops, one smoking (great, now I'm gonna stink). Well, she took a few minutes, brought the check to me with an out of state drivers license, but it was her and her check was from my own bank - however the # of the check showed 94 (but it did have their current address on their, and her name). I wrote down her license # on the check.
The teen girl came out and took the laptop and thanked me for fixing it. We exchanged pleasantries, and I left.
My wife and I had a few things to deposit, so I brought the check to the bank about 1 hour later. The teller said that they do not have sufficient funds in there to cash the check. They gave me back the check, w/o bouncing it on me/her.
We turned the car around, and headed right back to their house.
We BOTH went to the door. As we were going to it, another teen, probably 16 or so (guy), was sitting on something outside, and immediately went inside as we came up. I knocked at the door for a few minutes, at increasing levels of volume. I know I heard the kid talking to someone in there, but when he came to the door, he said he was alone.
I explained to him what happened, that as it stands now, I have not received payment. I then asked for the laptop BACK (pleasantly). He said just a minute, closed the door, came back and said it wasn't there, it was just there, but isn't now (yeah right). I then told him about the problems with getting hold of people with the numbers they gave me. He gave me his number, and said he'd give the information to them later.
SO, I called them back, at the THREE numbers they gave me originally. No one answered any of them. I then called the boy's number, he said he knew that the guy I'm trying to reach was home, that he would call him and tell him I'm trying to reach him. OK...
I wait a few minutes, no call here, so I call the number again to the guy I'm trying to reach. A different person answers than I spoke with prior. She says that the guy and the girl (who wrote the check) is not home. I then restate what the boy told me, she denied it, OK, avoiding arguments, I ask if it is OK for me to come over tomorrow morning to get this all straightened out. Supposedly, it's agreed to.
Ever since I received this laptop from these people, they called me numerous times to ask me when it was going to be done. Each time, I answered, telling them I was waiting on a part to get to me from the mail - however, whoever I spoke with, no one shares info with anyone else, they keep calling from different numbers. HOWEVER, once it was completed, when I tried to call THEM, they never returned my calls, and the ONE time I did get to speak with someone (I believe it was the lady who wrote the check) and told her it was ready, they still never returned my calls. Once I finally had something set up with them to finally finalize the transaction, I was relieved it was going to be over!
OK, since this was the FIRST time it's ever happened to me, I am not sure how to proceed, should this go to the next level, what would the next level be? I have their check, with her license number. I know it's a valid checking account, and I know their address. Since I'm getting STRONG signs that these people have a habit doing this to people, I'm pretty sure they're going to try and screw me over. All signs point to this, as you can see...
This is my guess on what to do next:
What about other things? I'm irritated, so I was thinking of contacting all other local computer repair centers and sharing the deadbeat information. Perhaps putting a sign out in the yard? Maybe something on the website (non-paying customers list).
I don't know... It's a total bill of about $100. I'm DEFINITELY not going to just let it go/roll over. Even if it turns in to a no-show small claims court, it's the principle.
Also, I've been thinking of NOT ACCEPTING CHECKS for the future, just to avoid this. I accept checks all the time, only just started checking ID's too. How can I avoid this in the future? Install a "kill switch" on their systems, that I can initiate a termination of the computer system should their payment go sour?
What do you do to avoid this situation with checks?
Thanks for any help - if you can't offer ideas or help, just thanks for listening!
I called a customer to say their laptop was ready (power jack repair and replaced key on keyboard - out of pocket $10 or so). We set up a time to come and pick it up. A few minutes later, I called back telling them since they were only 5 miles away, I could drop it off to their house for them. The guy responsible for payment said fine. We setup the time for actually a few minutes after the phone call.
Once I got there, the people there (family) said they didn't know I was coming. Oi... I said I JUST talked to him a few minutes ago. The lady said she figured the guy probably wanted her to pay for it.
OK by me, who cares who pays.... (thought, not said)
She asked me if I accepted checks, I said yes, with valid ID.
Still holding on to the laptop, I waited in the living room while two teens worked at the table with two other laptops, one smoking (great, now I'm gonna stink). Well, she took a few minutes, brought the check to me with an out of state drivers license, but it was her and her check was from my own bank - however the # of the check showed 94 (but it did have their current address on their, and her name). I wrote down her license # on the check.
The teen girl came out and took the laptop and thanked me for fixing it. We exchanged pleasantries, and I left.
My wife and I had a few things to deposit, so I brought the check to the bank about 1 hour later. The teller said that they do not have sufficient funds in there to cash the check. They gave me back the check, w/o bouncing it on me/her.
We turned the car around, and headed right back to their house.
We BOTH went to the door. As we were going to it, another teen, probably 16 or so (guy), was sitting on something outside, and immediately went inside as we came up. I knocked at the door for a few minutes, at increasing levels of volume. I know I heard the kid talking to someone in there, but when he came to the door, he said he was alone.
I explained to him what happened, that as it stands now, I have not received payment. I then asked for the laptop BACK (pleasantly). He said just a minute, closed the door, came back and said it wasn't there, it was just there, but isn't now (yeah right). I then told him about the problems with getting hold of people with the numbers they gave me. He gave me his number, and said he'd give the information to them later.
SO, I called them back, at the THREE numbers they gave me originally. No one answered any of them. I then called the boy's number, he said he knew that the guy I'm trying to reach was home, that he would call him and tell him I'm trying to reach him. OK...
I wait a few minutes, no call here, so I call the number again to the guy I'm trying to reach. A different person answers than I spoke with prior. She says that the guy and the girl (who wrote the check) is not home. I then restate what the boy told me, she denied it, OK, avoiding arguments, I ask if it is OK for me to come over tomorrow morning to get this all straightened out. Supposedly, it's agreed to.
Ever since I received this laptop from these people, they called me numerous times to ask me when it was going to be done. Each time, I answered, telling them I was waiting on a part to get to me from the mail - however, whoever I spoke with, no one shares info with anyone else, they keep calling from different numbers. HOWEVER, once it was completed, when I tried to call THEM, they never returned my calls, and the ONE time I did get to speak with someone (I believe it was the lady who wrote the check) and told her it was ready, they still never returned my calls. Once I finally had something set up with them to finally finalize the transaction, I was relieved it was going to be over!
OK, since this was the FIRST time it's ever happened to me, I am not sure how to proceed, should this go to the next level, what would the next level be? I have their check, with her license number. I know it's a valid checking account, and I know their address. Since I'm getting STRONG signs that these people have a habit doing this to people, I'm pretty sure they're going to try and screw me over. All signs point to this, as you can see...
This is my guess on what to do next:
- More phone calls/stopping at their house
- Registered/certified collection/non-payment letter
- Small Claims Court
- Collection Agency
What about other things? I'm irritated, so I was thinking of contacting all other local computer repair centers and sharing the deadbeat information. Perhaps putting a sign out in the yard? Maybe something on the website (non-paying customers list).
I don't know... It's a total bill of about $100. I'm DEFINITELY not going to just let it go/roll over. Even if it turns in to a no-show small claims court, it's the principle.
Also, I've been thinking of NOT ACCEPTING CHECKS for the future, just to avoid this. I accept checks all the time, only just started checking ID's too. How can I avoid this in the future? Install a "kill switch" on their systems, that I can initiate a termination of the computer system should their payment go sour?
What do you do to avoid this situation with checks?
Thanks for any help - if you can't offer ideas or help, just thanks for listening!