CES020
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Had a referral for a new company opening a retail store. Had two names for points of contact. I called, talked to the owner (one point of contact) and he said he needed a sign for his storefront and he needed to meet me there that day. This was a Friday. Get there, he's not there, point of contact person "B" is there. They are in a strip mall, opening up a retail store. They point to the channel letters at all the other shops and tell me they want something like that. They ask how long. I said "It'll be about 4 weeks after you sign off on the design". They say "4 WEEKS? WE ARE OPENING ON THURSDAY SO THIS NEEDS TO BE DONE BY WEDNESDAY". So, it's Friday afternoon, 4:00, and you want channel letters done and installed in 3 working days?
I actually laughed out loud. I explained it wasn't going to happen. We can't even get the permit in the 3 days. I tell them that they must have permission from the owner of the actual building before anything can happen and explain you can't just "put up what you want" on someone's building without their written permission, and, as part of the sign permit, it must be approved and signed by the actual owner of the property. They understand completely.
About then, the owner of the new store pulls in and wants to know the deal. I tell him 4 weeks after approval and he tells me no way. Says this is a new business and they have a 1 year lease and they need it now. The first person tells him that he has to have written permission from the owner before we can start. He says he's already talked to the owner and he has permission to do what he wants to do. At that point the bells and whistles and sirens are going off in my head that this guy is a liar.
The first person continues to explain to him that they haven't gotten permission and he insists they have. I ask for their logo. They don't have one. I ask for font ideas? Don't have any. So you don't have any idea on what font or logo you want, it's not designed, and you want a sign completed in 3 days, channel letters, with lighting.
I kindly leave letting them know I'll get back with them on Saturday with more information.
It eats at me Friday night and I can't get it out of my head that this guy is about to try and rip me off. What my gut tells me is that he wants a sign done, he thinks he'll get away with not paying me up front (or paying for part of it), and then when I come to collect, he'll ignore me until after the holiday, at which time I think he'll be gone. So I contact them and tell them it's just no possible way to get the drawings, permits, authorization, and sign done and installed on their time frame and I thank them for the opportunity to quote the job and apologize for not being able to help them.
I drive by there on Thursday and they have a giant banner fixed to the store front. No permit, no nothing.
So my gut is now screaming at me that I was right that this is a temporary operation, designed to take in all the holiday shoppers and be gone.
I hadn't ever thought about people setting up holiday only stores, posing as viable stores and then refusing to pay.Am I making this all up in my head?
Sometimes I think I'm too paranoid, but I wouldn't feel that way if everyone wasn't out to get me :Big Laugh
I actually laughed out loud. I explained it wasn't going to happen. We can't even get the permit in the 3 days. I tell them that they must have permission from the owner of the actual building before anything can happen and explain you can't just "put up what you want" on someone's building without their written permission, and, as part of the sign permit, it must be approved and signed by the actual owner of the property. They understand completely.
About then, the owner of the new store pulls in and wants to know the deal. I tell him 4 weeks after approval and he tells me no way. Says this is a new business and they have a 1 year lease and they need it now. The first person tells him that he has to have written permission from the owner before we can start. He says he's already talked to the owner and he has permission to do what he wants to do. At that point the bells and whistles and sirens are going off in my head that this guy is a liar.
The first person continues to explain to him that they haven't gotten permission and he insists they have. I ask for their logo. They don't have one. I ask for font ideas? Don't have any. So you don't have any idea on what font or logo you want, it's not designed, and you want a sign completed in 3 days, channel letters, with lighting.
I kindly leave letting them know I'll get back with them on Saturday with more information.
It eats at me Friday night and I can't get it out of my head that this guy is about to try and rip me off. What my gut tells me is that he wants a sign done, he thinks he'll get away with not paying me up front (or paying for part of it), and then when I come to collect, he'll ignore me until after the holiday, at which time I think he'll be gone. So I contact them and tell them it's just no possible way to get the drawings, permits, authorization, and sign done and installed on their time frame and I thank them for the opportunity to quote the job and apologize for not being able to help them.
I drive by there on Thursday and they have a giant banner fixed to the store front. No permit, no nothing.
So my gut is now screaming at me that I was right that this is a temporary operation, designed to take in all the holiday shoppers and be gone.
I hadn't ever thought about people setting up holiday only stores, posing as viable stores and then refusing to pay.Am I making this all up in my head?
Sometimes I think I'm too paranoid, but I wouldn't feel that way if everyone wasn't out to get me :Big Laugh