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Mikey P

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What are some of the cool gifts you our your techs have received from customers?

Us?

Countless bottles of cheap and very expensive hooch
Two one gallon jugs full of weed
Countless TV sets
A motorcycle or two
Sofas
Sporting event tickets
Computers
loads of cold fresh fruit....
 
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PrimaDonna

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countless services...

Meg do you want to know if we've been hit on too?
I've been asked by both sexes..
Mike, that's it's own thread. I'm sure many interesting stories dor that one. I know I and john have a few.

Perhaps this is a Meg/Mike wants to know part two....
 
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Best ever was a washer and dryer, and they through in the stainless fridge..

Got a go cart also.. that's about it ..

Barter is every month, mostly for service..
 

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My washer dryer was a gift along with the stainless frig. Sold the washer for $500 and sold my old dryer for $200, so $700 tip.. I don't think it will ever get better..
 

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home made baked goods are my fav.
poor Little Ole Widow Lady down the road brings me homemade pies and cookies right around Christmas every year ...Knocks on the door and there's Ms Genny-Lee with a couple pies and plate of cookies

other things over the years?

more things than i can remember...


Fishing poles and tackle
couple hundred dollars worth of Black Walnut and Cherry lumber
carpet cleaning equipment and juices
pool table (slate top, not a cheap one)
Bikes, books, candles, garlic strings, all sorts of garden veggies, beef, venison, pork, fish and fowl , appliances, cabinets , et al

The largest monetary value gift was all the copper pipe out of some buildings we boarded up that were slated for demo.

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At that time copper was at $3 pound ....had the guys go in with sawsalls and hammers to a dozen or more of the buildings in the pic (6 apts pr building)
Took two men, two days to cut all the copper out...that I hauled to the scrap yard 5 miles away .
can't recall exactly what i made, $2500 or better net


latest non money tip/gift was this Christmas
Bran'spankin new Stihl chainsaw bought just for me



the few that mean the most to me??

Ms Genny-Lee bringing the bake goods over every Christmas
and a new pistol an elderly couple and long time custy gave me before they moved from their home into an assisted living community.
he bought the pistol new many years ago for home defense, shot it once and put it in the dresser drawer where it stayed for 30+ years .

"here Larry, I want you to have this, I know you'll take care of it"

I never shoot it, but I'll never sell it either


..L.T.A.
 

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Cookies!!!

Yesterday.....Cookies!! :)
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Oh yeah....my neighbor has given me countless bottles of great scotch...

I plow their driveway to be neighborly, and just recently tried to clean up their pontoon boat for them...

Just got this little bottle few weeks ago....

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Best tip I ever got was a WHOLE HOUSE worth of furnishings. Some dated, but all in fantastic condition. Sold some of it and made well over $1,000. Most of it I'm still using today.

It happened when my wife and I were just starting out and had almost nothing as far as furniture.
 
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Jim Pemberton

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I once asked a group of cleaners what they liked least, and what they liked best about this business.

They gave me the same answer:

"The people"

Great gifts, great stories.
 
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