And, like it or not, there are some folks who don't pay bills simply because they can get away with it. Naturally, this makes things worse for the dissatisfied client and the temporarily impoverished. But it's a fact of life.
Speaking from the viewpoint of my "real job," I would have wanted to know that one particularly accursed customer we had a few years ago was ALSO stiffing his landlord. We might not have been left holding the bag for $30K in services otherwise.
Liz (pretending to work)
>From: "Jeffrey Snider" <snide76258@a...> >From: "Jeffrey Snider" <snide76258@a...> > >--- In vocalist-temporary@y..., Gina <vocalist-temporary@y..., Gina < > >If I, as a voice teacher had not gotten > > paid it would be solely up to me to find a way to settle the >account. > > Perhaps this student wasn't happy with the service I provided and >this > > was the way that he or she was expressing it. Or maybe she is just >not > > aware that there were monies owed and I needed them. Who knows, >but it > > is between the two parties. It should be a relationship based on >trust. > >As I said earlier, I have never even HEARD of this happening through >NATS, although I am sure it has happened. But I doubt that the phone >company, VISA, Sallie Mae, etc. feel the same way about uncollected >debts as you do. > >-JS > >
Elizabeth Finkler Sunnyvale, California mightymezzo@h... mightymezzo@h... http://home.earthlink.net/~mightymezzo
"If you must be wrong, be wrong at the top of your voice!" --Lucy Van Pelt
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