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Damian was supposed to be paid last Friday after nearly 2 weeks of work.. Barry is not answering his phone or messages... I am so upset Damian hadnt had any work for nearly 3 months and this was to pay off some of the rent he owes absolutely disgraceful.. How can people treat others like that?
Damien received ?900 cash for his works. He worked 7 days and the agreed rate was ?100 per day. He received ?100 on day one then a further ?800 when I completed the job which he got directly from the homeowner on Thursday 26th May. He was still at the property on Friday doing more jobs that were not in the original works schedule. (Replacing letter box, hanging a new door knocker etc.
Damian is not lying was paid ?900.00 instead of ?1200.00 and Barry has taken his tools..He will not pick up the phone to Damian since Friday last week.. He has even gone back to the job today as the owner said Barry's work was not up to scratch and asked Damian to correct it.. H has been working until 7pm every night to get the work done properly and was only supposed to do 6 hours per day as agreed... The least he can do is give him his tools back.

By the looks of it cidersioux

He has been paid 900

But you've started it the way we all read he wasn't paid

So he was paid

But waiting for his change ?

Apologies to littletasks

That's all I should say

....

Why go public

And say he's not been paid

Trying to ruin someone's reputation

Where Infact he has been paid ?

Wooow

cidersioux Wrote:

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> Damian was supposed to be paid last Friday after

> nearly 2 weeks of work.. Barry is not answering

> his phone or messages... I am so upset Damian

> hadnt had any work for nearly 3 months and this

But he has been paid 3/4 of what he is owed ...

By the looks of things

He'll have to wait till job is complete to get the rest ???

Why blow wistle and tell pokies ?

This thread should be deleted

> was to pay off some of the rent he owes absolutely

> disgraceful.. How can people treat others like

> that?

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