on 30-09-2013 04:49 PM
In February, 2013 our neighbour's pool pump was submerged after lots of rain. It was the first big downpour since pool installed.
He called a plumber, and asked if we minded the plumber coming on to our property and also checking our drainage outlets for any blockages, as ground/roof water off our property may have been adding to the problem.
No problem with us, gave permission. There was a blockage which he fixed. The neighbour also had drainage problems, and combined (us and the neighbour) probably caused the pool pump damage. (which actually dried out OK and was going again without damage)
We did ask the plumber to come back and do a simple job for us, preferably before end of May 2013.(that was to suit him, as he said his son, who worked for him, was leaving) We wanted an account for the work just done, but he said "wait until I come back". He didn't give any indication of the cost of the work just done. It was about 1/2 hour labour x 2 (he and his son) plus use of vibrator thing to locate the blockage, 10mins vibrator.
The neighbour got his bill soon after though.
He never came back to our house. Earlier this month, Sept, six months later, we finally got an account for $374, and addressed with wrong surname, because he never bothered to actually take our particulars. Must have asked neighbour our name, and he's got it wrong.
Because the account took six months to arrive, we had not budgeted for it, and so immediately paid $74, and asked if we could have six months to pay the balance...ie $50/month.
We were told that that accounts are 7days terms only, and interest would be charged. We have been asked to pay $100/month for next 3 months, and if not, the account will be sent straight to a debt collector, after which we will be required to pay extra fees for the debt collector + interest.
Would like to know our rights in this matter, CS posters are usually right up with this sort of thing.
We have always paid our bills right on the dot, or before, but this time we're feeling just a tad bullied.
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on 01-10-2013 12:13 PM
@am*3 wrote:We did ask the plumber to come back and do a simple job for us, preferably before end of May 2013
OP does that mean the work done at your property, wasn't actually connected to the flooding events at the neighbours property?
well, does that mean you too, didn't read the OP correctly? like I was told?
on 01-10-2013 12:21 PM
I think I have identified the basic problem here. From the OP: CS posters are usually right up with this sort of thing.
on 01-10-2013 12:22 PM
only select ones!
on 01-10-2013 12:23 PM
In regards to "naming and shaming" the OP can lodger a formal complaint and if there are enough complaints about a licenced trader, the minister will "name and shame".
on 01-10-2013 12:24 PM
The OP hasn't refused to pay, she hasn't denied she owes the $$. Maybe her financial circumstances have changed since the job was done, hence the offer of the payment plan.
on 01-10-2013 12:25 PM
@lurker17260 wrote:I think I have identified the basic problem here. From the OP: CS posters are usually right up with this sort of thing.
What a choice: phone Fair Trading ( who answer the phone fairly promptly and have staff trained in these matters) or ask CS posters, none of whom claim any expertise with fair trading rules (with the exception of meep possibly).
on 01-10-2013 12:26 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote:Well technically he hasn't finished the job, he hasn't been back to complete the verbal agreement, to return and finish the agreed upon extra job.
he hasnt finished the job or didnt come back to do another?
on 01-10-2013 12:29 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote:The OP hasn't refused to pay, she hasn't denied she owes the $$. Maybe her financial circumstances have changed since the job was done, hence the offer of the payment plan.
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Yes, that is one way of looking at it. The other way is the work was done to the satisfaction of the property owner, a bill would be expected, and money put aside for it..most people would have requested a written quote and have the money put aside first before engage a tradesman.
on 01-10-2013 12:39 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote:The OP hasn't refused to pay, she hasn't denied she owes the $$. Maybe her financial circumstances have changed since the job was done, hence the offer of the payment plan.
So the Op spent the money? But knew she owed it and has had 6 months to save for this?
Sorry Freddie but having had a plumbing business for 30 years I've heard all the excuses there are. If all clients wanted a payment plan tradies would go broke.
Don't engage the services of a tradesman unless you are prepared to pay....or at least speak about a payment plan in advance....not 6 months later. Maybe the tradie is chasing this now because he hasn't been paid by numerous other clients.
on 01-10-2013 12:40 PM
I just think about the predicament we found ourselves in recently, 2 in a family of 2 diognosed with cancer within 2 months of each other, that put a drain on our savings. No work, sickness benefits of $400 odd per fortnight, and that wasn't until all holiday's, long service leave, and sickness leave was used up.
OP good luck with whatever you decide to do, I hope you can sort this without added stress in your life.