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Come into the real world....good things happen to good and bad people...nothing to do with that 'karma' and 'honesty'.Good your doing the ohnest thing, im a strong believer in karma ! Good things come to good people
Tuffers that really made me laugh, nice one fella /emoticons/smile.pngHere ya go
Good things come to good people, this is a perfect example. Good un kipsHey folks, well, here's the update - Basically yes, we're insured through gleaming so there's a £250 excess, so with that and the likelyhood of the insurance going up if we claim on it, prolly not worth it. The job in question is tied up with 3 or 4 other jobs and so over the course of the year we'd make back the money even if we had to pay 300 for the bowl, the property I smashed it on makes us £480 a year so not worth losing it ---
BUT...
There might be a karmic happy ending, I told the guy we werent going to claim on insurance and i'd pay it out of my own pocket and he says he doesnt want us to have to pay for it out of our own pockets so he's going to talk to his house insurance people and see what they say, so we might well get away with not having to pay for it.
Yeah I could have said "not my fault mate" but then i'd prolly have lost the client and he was really thankful to us for being honest so.. I think I did the right thing really. I'm just an honest sort of person, I couldnt have legged it in good conscience.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it bingo-boyCome into the real world....good things happen to good and bad people...nothing to do with that 'karma' and 'honesty'.
Hey folks, well, here's the update - Basically yes, we're insured through gleaming so there's a £250 excess, so with that and the likelyhood of the insurance going up if we claim on it, prolly not worth it. The job in question is tied up with 3 or 4 other jobs and so over the course of the year we'd make back the money even if we had to pay 300 for the bowl, the property I smashed it on makes us £480 a year so not worth losing it ---
BUT...
There might be a karmic happy ending, I told the guy we werent going to claim on insurance and i'd pay it out of my own pocket and he says he doesnt want us to have to pay for it out of our own pockets so he's going to talk to his house insurance people and see what they say, so we might well get away with not having to pay for it.
Yeah I could have said "not my fault mate" but then i'd prolly have lost the client and he was really thankful to us for being honest so.. I think I did the right thing really. I'm just an honest sort of person, I couldnt have legged it in good conscience.