Well, the computer was returned to the customer two days ago (they picked it up from a family members house who I had dropped it off at, as this was convenient).
I had taped the invoice to the PC case, as well as a letter in an envelope explaining everything that had been done along with some advice on how to avoid reinfection (i.e. avoiding Limewire etc).
I came home from work today and there is a message on my answering machine from him.
He is refusing to pay. He says he "could have bought a new computer for the price I charged", and that he could have had the same thing done by someone else for $30 (he says he checked kijiji.ca and found someone with those rates. kijiji is basically like craigslist in case you don't know what it is).
He says he also phoned Future Shop (sort of like best buy here in Canada) and that they could have done it for way less. He says he also told them what I had charged and that they had told him that I am "charging way too much".
I just phoned Future Shop. They charge $100 for Windows re-install, and $80 minimum for data recovery. Right there, that is $180 before taxes.
I charged him $164 after taxes.
He also said he was not happy about the 6% tax charge, and that he was "willing to pay cash". It is worth noting that this is not someone who is in any way poor.
For me the lesson learned is: get payment first, then deliver computer.
It is worth noting that there was no work order signed. This was for an acquaintance of the family, so I felt a degree of trust that I would be paid.
Anyways, an interesting experience to say the least! I am supposed to phone him in an hour.
Got any advice?
Edit: Even though they picked up the computer two days ago, it had been ready 24 hours after I had picked it up. He had been out of town.
I had taped the invoice to the PC case, as well as a letter in an envelope explaining everything that had been done along with some advice on how to avoid reinfection (i.e. avoiding Limewire etc).
I came home from work today and there is a message on my answering machine from him.
He is refusing to pay. He says he "could have bought a new computer for the price I charged", and that he could have had the same thing done by someone else for $30 (he says he checked kijiji.ca and found someone with those rates. kijiji is basically like craigslist in case you don't know what it is).
He says he also phoned Future Shop (sort of like best buy here in Canada) and that they could have done it for way less. He says he also told them what I had charged and that they had told him that I am "charging way too much".
I just phoned Future Shop. They charge $100 for Windows re-install, and $80 minimum for data recovery. Right there, that is $180 before taxes.
I charged him $164 after taxes.
He also said he was not happy about the 6% tax charge, and that he was "willing to pay cash". It is worth noting that this is not someone who is in any way poor.
For me the lesson learned is: get payment first, then deliver computer.
It is worth noting that there was no work order signed. This was for an acquaintance of the family, so I felt a degree of trust that I would be paid.
Anyways, an interesting experience to say the least! I am supposed to phone him in an hour.
Got any advice?
Edit: Even though they picked up the computer two days ago, it had been ready 24 hours after I had picked it up. He had been out of town.
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