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to be mightily pissed off

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MooningIntoTheAbyss · 07/05/2016 08:43

I supplement my income by doing a variety of thugs but one is alterations/seamstress work.

I tend to hold a policy that I don't do work for friends/family as it creates issues (if it's not as expected or there's a problem or money type issues)

Anyway, a friend has lost weight and needed a dress altering for a wedding. She took it to a place locally but they didn't do a great job. She begged me to alter it.
This involved some 10+ hours work.
During all the begging I clearly stated multiple times that I didn't want to die to my reasons above and that I can't afford to work for free or even much discount. I usually charge £10 an hour.
She kept saying 'I'll pay you I'll pay you' 'Money isn't the issue here I really want this dress' etc etc.

You can see where this is going right?
I caved. I did the alteration. It took me ages. Not because I'm not good at it, because it involved so much unpicking and undoing of the poor work done already.

She picked it up, fits like a dream. She handed me £20. My jaw dropped a bit and she said 'what's wrong? Oh! Your not going to exploit me are you?'
I said 'it seems like your exploiting me!'

I told her how long it took and how much work and I said I would want at least £50, which is a 50% discount and she knew this from the start.
She refused.
I have her dress.
She is now sending me quite nasty messages about how I've ruined her weekend and I'm only doing this cos I'm jealous of her weight loss and stuff like that.

I'm really fucked off.
I didn't tell her a price at the start as I didn't know how long it would take.
She says I'm being U to expect her to spend this much money on one dress (original cost plus 2 alterations) and also that as were 'friend she should get mates rates.

AIBU to have kept the dress til she pays me?

OP posts:
DoreenLethal · 07/05/2016 18:05

'She said it were £50'

'Those were mates rates. Mates don't rip off mates, so therefore by default she is not a mate. Hence £100'.

'Erm...'

TheUnsullied · 07/05/2016 18:08

Itching to see how much he sends her with!

FWIW, you're a better woman than me. My response to her text would have been "£50 was the price I charged you after a 50% discount, what with us being friendly. But you have been bad mouthing me on Facebook and to friends all day so I was obviously mistaken and have removed this discretionary discount. The price of the alterations is £100. That's 10 hours at £10 an hour. Once the balance is settled I'm willing to release the dress."

TheUnsullied · 07/05/2016 18:08

*she sends him Blush

expatinscotland · 07/05/2016 18:28

Bet he shows with £30 as she already paid you the £20.

Tiredmumno1 · 07/05/2016 18:30

He won't have the full amount, I agree he will have £30.

So, so cheeky.

MooningIntoTheAbyss · 07/05/2016 18:36

Husband just been and gone.

So, this was the exchange:

Him 'hello love, I understand you have my missus' dress and I'm to pay you for it'
Me 'yes. That is correct'
Him 'how much then love?'
Me '£100'
Him 'good for you love. Here's £120 and a bottle for your grief today'
Me 'Shock'

Him 'she has that effect on people. Don't take it personally love. Tell to share that wine now. Cheery-bye love'

Me 20 minutes later 'Shock'

OP posts:
TheUnsullied · 07/05/2016 18:39
Shock
expatinscotland · 07/05/2016 18:39

YAY!!!

ijustwannadance · 07/05/2016 18:40

GrinWine

TheUnsullied · 07/05/2016 18:40

It sounds like she's well known for being a twat.

LindyHemming · 07/05/2016 18:41

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

TheGhostOfBarryFairbrother · 07/05/2016 18:41

Well done for standing your ground! Enjoy the wine!

RandomMess · 07/05/2016 18:43

Yeah - what an awesome bloke!!!!!
Wine

Roussette · 07/05/2016 18:43

Woohooo, well done!

MooningIntoTheAbyss · 07/05/2016 18:44

I'm still in shock. Mutual friend is giggling away. She keeps saying 'told you he is a nice guy!!'
He really was.

His face and body language when he said 'good for you' was like 'well done! You stuck to your guns!'
He has clearly heard the whole stupid saga at home.

What a nice ending though. Took me by surprise!

OP posts:
MrsPigling · 07/05/2016 18:44

:o result! good for you for sticking to your guns!

Tiredmumno1 · 07/05/2016 18:44

Wow Grin

MooningIntoTheAbyss · 07/05/2016 18:45

I know Euphemia, a bloke his size and stature and still in his builder/grafter clothes saying cheery-bye was quite strange!

OP posts:
MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 07/05/2016 18:48

Twist. Ending!

Have just read this all through in one go and am also Shock !

How does someone that nice end up married to a twat like her?

Well done Op. Result!

MrsMainwaring · 07/05/2016 18:49

Glad you got paid for all your hard work
Cheeky cow
Don't forget to tell her how fab she looks tomorrow Grin

DoreenLethal · 07/05/2016 18:51

Wow. I am so glad you stood your ground. £100 up on what you were offered. :)

FairNotFair · 07/05/2016 18:55

He deserves sooooo much better!

LanaorAna1 · 07/05/2016 18:58

Where was the dress from in the first place? Dior?

Cagliostro · 07/05/2016 19:03

Possibly the best thread outcome ever! :o Now use that extra cash to get some material for your new bag :o

Cagliostro · 07/05/2016 19:04

It's almost a shame she's deleted you really. You could've put up a lovely post/photo "unexpected bonus and a nice bottle of wine from an appreciative customer" Wink

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