RE: [World] Fabricating a waiver for pre-existing scratches
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Sun, 4 Dec 2005 20:50:58 -0600 |
>>>I myself run into more Poor Quailty
Tempered Glass then Fab Deb. but...i can only speak for myself. -- Craig
Aldrich<<<
Actually, my
original message wasn't about your approach, Craig - it was about
the pitfalls of finding scratches in order to get waivers signed, because
the window cleaners who do that aren't discussing fabricating debris with
builders.
But since you brought it up - what do you
figure the problem is with "poor quality tempered glass", if
it's not fabricating debris?
Do you have a "poor
quality tempered glass" waiver, too?
>>>...i
pitty the poor fool who does that much damage....
<<<
You have
probably read hundreds of emails on this subject, and attended
seminars. So maybe NOW it won't
happen to you - but it might have happened to you before you were exposed to all
of that education.
If it had happened
to you before you got up to speed, I would have figured you were trying to do a
good job the best way you knew how - the way the builder wanted you to. The
builder didn't warn you that they installed self-scratching tempered
glass - and if you had noticed scratches while you were working you probably
thought they were already there.
And I wouldn't have thought you were a fool for doing
that.
Thanks,
Gary Mauer
Since 1996
- the Window Cleaning Network
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin,
USA
www.window-cleaning.net