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Bill from neighbours for tree damage
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I wish you'd had the guts to not pay them anything. We own a chainsaw and felled our own five huge conifers three years ago. Just leaving the wood to dry for a couple of years saved us about £300 in log costs as it's £120 a tonne for collected logs locally - and I'm sure they deliberately hose them down to increase the weight!
And you've no evidence that he didn't claim off his insurance company as well as off you!0 -
I love how this was all solved by page 6 yet we have another 4 pages of (mostly) people saying how to solve it!
Glad it was resolved amicably, you've been more than generous OP. If you still have the wood, I suggest a bonfire and inviting some pagans round for a bit of a ceremony....What if there was no such thing as a rhetorical question?0 -
I love how this was all solved by page 6 yet we have another 4 pages of (mostly) people saying how to solve it!
Glad it was resolved amicably, you've been more than generous OP. If you still have the wood, I suggest a bonfire and inviting some pagans round for a bit of a ceremony....
A classic case of RTFT
(I'm guessing you can figure out that acronym)0
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