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RE: Drop in the Ocean: Transparency
I can't believe this is a true story. I was wondering how you could write fiction so well and expecting a punchline at the end. I got a punchline and you got a punchline.
I would be transparent and tell him the truth. You never made an agreement to pay him. If he doesn't accept that then he is rotten but be careful he doesn't blow up your house.
Lol I wish it wasn't a true story and I sure did get a punchline. You're probably right I should talk to him but I've never been one for conflict and I guess that is why these things keep happening to me.
I agree with @mineopoly both in terms of it sounding like a story and having a chat with him.
Just be straight and loving. Don't look at it as creating a problem or assume it will be a big conflict. Just speak from your heart and see him reducing it to just cover the electrical work.
Nice and peaceful but clear and transparent as you would have liked him to have been. Sometimes peeps don't think, much less feel things through and this seems to be one he didn't feel through very well. So help him, Andy. If he does this kind of thing to other peeps, he may end up losing customers without having a clue why.
Plus, you'll feel better about being open and honest instead of letting it just slide. A little electrical power issue to give you a workout in exercising power in your usual loving and wise way. ;)