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Contractor putting ad sign on property

Reply from: geo.nova@hotmail . com
Date: 15 May 2008, 00:08
Contractor putting ad sign on property

I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The
thing is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed
at the onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to
take this down without telling him. I've already paid for work but
don't want to create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in
writing where I agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for
doing this since it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great
rep around town which was why I hired him.....but still my question.

Thanks in advance.
K

Reply from: tbasc@bellsouth . net
Date: 15 May 2008, 00:11
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

On May 14, 6:08 pm, geo.n...@hotmail . com wrote:
> I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The
> thing is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed
> at the onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to
> take this down without telling him. I've already paid for work but
> don't want to create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in
> writing where I agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for
> doing this since it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great
> rep around town which was why I hired him.....but still my question.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> K

Oh, come off it.
T

Reply from: Andy Asberry
Date: 15 May 2008, 03:04
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:08:20 -0700 (PDT), geo.nova@hotmail . com wrote:

>I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The
>thing is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed
>at the onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to
>take this down without telling him. I've already paid for work but
>don't want to create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in
>writing where I agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for
>doing this since it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great
>rep around town which was why I hired him.....but still my question.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>K

Other than advertising, it helps delivery drivers find him to drop
supplies.

Reply from: S. Barker
Date: 15 May 2008, 06:09
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

That's only WHILE he's there. After he's done, the sign can go with him.

s


"Andy Asberry" <aasberry@aol . com > wrote in message
news:mu2n24pej8fqjml9f55m6uic6va0ujte8m@4ax . com ...
> On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:08:20 -0700 (PDT), geo.nova@hotmail . com wrote:
>
>>I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The
>>thing is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed
>>at the onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to
>>take this down without telling him. I've already paid for work but
>>don't want to create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in
>>writing where I agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for
>>doing this since it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great
>>rep around town which was why I hired him.....but still my question.
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>K
>
> Other than advertising, it helps delivery drivers find him to drop
> supplies.



Reply from: S. Barker
Date: 15 May 2008, 06:08
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

Was the sign agreement in the written contract? If not, throw it in the
dumpster. You didn't receive a discount for advertising for him.

s


<geo.nova@hotmail . com > wrote in message
news:df94859f-f6f0-484e-bdbf-67a19514ee2e@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups . com ...
>I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The
> thing is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed
> at the onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to
> take this down without telling him. I've already paid for work but
> don't want to create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in
> writing where I agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for
> doing this since it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great
> rep around town which was why I hired him.....but still my question.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> K



Reply from: RicodJour
Date: 15 May 2008, 06:14
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

On May 14, 6:08 pm, geo.n...@hotmail . com wrote:
> I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The
> thing is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed
> at the onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to
> take this down without telling him. I've already paid for work but
> don't want to create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in
> writing where I agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for
> doing this since it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great
> rep around town which was why I hired him.....but still my question.

Are you a bubble boy and have never been out of the house? How is it
possible that you don't see contractors' signs when you drive around?

Is this the first project you've ever done on your house? Why would
you assume that a contractor pays a homeowner to put up a sign? Where
do you think the money the contractor would pay the homeowner would
come from? Doh.

Why would his sign piss you off? The bulk of a contractor's referrals
come from neighbors.

Why would you do something stupid like take his sign down without
asking? Not asking beforehand about the sign caused your mental
turmoil.

But go ahead. Take down the sign and then try to guess where the guy
will cut a corner on your project in retaliation.

And to answer your question - yes, you're totally out of line.
Getting pissed off about such a thing is frightening. I feel sorry
for your contractor.

R

Reply from: Glenn
Date: 15 May 2008, 14:17
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property


"RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail . com > wrote in message
news:04d9a5ee-980e-430c-95c3-b3753b7301db@24g2000hsh.googlegroups . com ...
> But go ahead. Take down the sign and then try to
> guess where the guy
> will cut a corner on your project in retaliation.
>
> And to answer your question - yes, you're totally out
> of line.
> Getting pissed off about such a thing is frightening.
> I feel sorry
> for your contractor.
>
> R

Best answer yet!!!!


Reply from: S. Barker
Date: 15 May 2008, 17:00
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

ya, from a couple of contractors....


s


"Glenn" <pilcheg@kc.rr . com > wrote in message
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>
> "RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail . com > wrote in message
> news:04d9a5ee-980e-430c-95c3-b3753b7301db@24g2000hsh.googlegroups . com ...
>> But go ahead. Take down the sign and then try to guess where the guy
>> will cut a corner on your project in retaliation.
>>
>> And to answer your question - yes, you're totally out of line.
>> Getting pissed off about such a thing is frightening. I feel sorry
>> for your contractor.
>>
>> R
>
> Best answer yet!!!!



Reply from: Bill
Date: 15 May 2008, 21:21
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

DITTO!


"Glenn" <pilcheg@kc.rr . com > wrote in message
news:482c29d4$0$30522$4c368faf@roadrunner . com ...
>
> "RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail . com > wrote in message
> news:04d9a5ee-980e-430c-95c3-b3753b7301db@24g2000hsh.googlegroups . com ...
>> But go ahead. Take down the sign and then try to guess where the guy
>> will cut a corner on your project in retaliation.
>>
>> And to answer your question - yes, you're totally out of line.
>> Getting pissed off about such a thing is frightening. I feel sorry
>> for your contractor.
>>
>> R
>
> Best answer yet!!!!



Reply from: curt
Date: 15 May 2008, 21:29
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

On Thu, 15 May 2008 15:21:29 -0400, Bill wrote:


> DITTO!


Damn, if every contractor I worked with this year put a sign up in front
of my house when he was done working it would look like Disneyland out
there.

Throw the sign out - your contractor had no business putting it up.

Reply from: curt
Date: 15 May 2008, 15:09
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:08:20 -0700, geo.nova wrote:

> I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The thing
> is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed at the
> onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to take this
> down without telling him. I've already paid for work but don't want to
> create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in writing where I
> agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for doing this since
> it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great rep around town
> which was why I hired him.....but still my question.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> K

I'm not clear on this. Is the job done and the contractor gone ? Did he
forget to take it down when he left or does he leave his signs around the
neighborhood ? If he's done and gone, then I think most people would
just take the sign down without a second thought.

Curt

Reply from: geo.nova@hotmail . com
Date: 15 May 2008, 15:28
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

On May 15, 9:09 am, curt <97WideGl...@cox . net .invalid> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:08:20 -0700, geo.nova wrote:
> > I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The thing
> > is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed at the
> > onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to take this=

> > down without telling him. I've already paid for work but don't want to
> > create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in writing where I
> > agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for doing this since
> > it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great rep around town
> > which was why I hired him.....but still my question.
>
> > Thanks in advance.
> > K
>
> I'm not clear on this.  Is the job done and the contractor gone ? Did he=

> forget to take it down when he left or does he leave his signs around the
> neighborhood ?  If he's done and gone, then I think most people would
> just take the sign down without a second thought.
>
> Curt

Yes I should have been more clear on that the job is done and he is
gone. He put the sign up when he left.
To the others who were appalled by me being pissed off...I've had
plenty of contractors working and understand the necessity for signage
while the work is in progress and have even offered them to put up
signs if they didn't have them. I hope this clears up my point.
K

Reply from: curt
Date: 15 May 2008, 16:50
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

On Thu, 15 May 2008 06:28:13 -0700, geo.nova wrote:
>
> Yes I should have been more clear on that the job is done and he is
> gone. He put the sign up when he left.

No contractor should erect a sign after the job is done. I wouldn't be
angry at him for it though. Just shitcan the sign and move on.

My feeling is that the real problem here is that you are angry at
yourself not the contractor.

Curt

Reply from: Wilson
Date: 15 May 2008, 17:05
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

sometime in the recent past geo.nova@hotmail . com posted this:
> On May 15, 9:09 am, curt <97WideGl...@cox . net .invalid> wrote:
>> On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:08:20 -0700, geo.nova wrote:
>>> I recently had some work done and contractor did a great job. The thing
>>> is he put up an ad sign on my property which was not discussed at the
>>> onset of work which kind of pisses me off. Am I out of line to take this
>>> down without telling him. I've already paid for work but don't want to
>>> create any hard feelings. There is nothing anyhere in writing where I
>>> agreed to this. Don't people usually get discounts for doing this since
>>> it's free advertising? The guy seems to have a great rep around town
>>> which was why I hired him.....but still my question.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> K
>> I'm not clear on this. Is the job done and the contractor gone ? Did he
>> forget to take it down when he left or does he leave his signs around the
>> neighborhood ? If he's done and gone, then I think most people would
>> just take the sign down without a second thought.
>>
>> Curt
>
> Yes I should have been more clear on that the job is done and he is
> gone. He put the sign up when he left.
> To the others who were appalled by me being pissed off...I've had
> plenty of contractors working and understand the necessity for signage
> while the work is in progress and have even offered them to put up
> signs if they didn't have them. I hope this clears up my point.
> K
Works done, so give him a call. Certainly no problem in that and no hard
feelings will be made. Who knows why he put it up late, but as long as no
harm was done ie. he nailed it to the garage or your tree.

As for getting paid for his advertising, ever get a discount on clothing
just because it carried a logo? Good luck.

--
Wilson N45 W67

Reply from: S. Barker
Date: 16 May 2008, 05:49
Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property

I don't buy clothing with a logo. AND i made the dealership take the
sticker off my new car before i left their lot.

s


"Wilson" <isanybody@home . com > wrote in message
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>
> As for getting paid for his advertising, ever get a discount on clothing
> just because it carried a logo? Good luck.
>
> --
> Wilson N45 W67




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