When people can't pay...

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    Shane Wood Oklahoma

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    So what do you do when you get called out to a place and you show up to find the horse in need of something the owner can't afford?

    We all want to see the horse comfortable...they don't have $$$ to pay for what the horse needs...now what???
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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    call the humane society.
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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    Every time you give something away you are taking money out of your retirment.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    See if they are willing to make payments.
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    Shane Wood Oklahoma

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    Ever had this backfire on you? Non-payment
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Shane,

    I've been fortunate because in all my years of shoeing, its only happened once.
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    Gabino Active Member

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    That's the best problem we have here in Spain.The not payements.A farrier said me yesterday he has 65oo euros not payaments.
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    Make sure you make them sign the slip acknowledging that you did the work. Signing an authorization to do the work is even better. Then you have a leg to stand on in small claims and, and they will know it too. If they refuse to sign, you can be pretty sure you won't get paid. Then its your decision to make. With me it often depends on the situation. I can usually tell who won't pay me.

    Regards
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    This is a situation where it is beneficial to accept credit card payments. If the client doesn't have the ability to pay in full with a credit card, then how can they afford to have a horse in the first place?

    Even without a merchant account, anyone can take credit card payments through PayPal, and anyone can pay through PayPal using a credit card.

    If you offer the credit card option (or PayPal) you should be able to make a decision based on how the client reacts to the offer.
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    Zach's Horseshoeing Member

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    Barder system

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    Bill Adams Active Member

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    Made a decision long ago not to take food from my family's table to finance other people's luxury hobbies.
    Had a Vet tell me that they dread hearing "Do what ever it takes, money is no object", means they're not going to pay a dime.
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    david a hall Moderator

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    I dont tend to not worry about money, I shoe the horse and get paid (generally) I will ALWAYS put the horse before the bill, but might not be filling the hoof with modern materials without some confidence in the payee.
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    we ALWAYS get paid
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    Red Amor Active Member

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    I seem to have more trouble with the people who have it
    the folks that are battlers will give you the shirt off their back
    If you havent got the funds n tell me so and your fair dinkum Ill help
    I try the kiss system try to keep it cheap
    If youve got the doe n your appearing to me to be miserable I tend to walk
    having said all that Im there for the horse and I tend to be sucked in by them particularly if their a nice horse after all they dont have much say in the matter do they
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    I'm not much in a position to be extremely generous as some have suggested. I am a single mom with 2 kids.. So like Bill said it is taking "food off the table"

    Also feel I should be fair and if I do it for one,then I would need to do it for others.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Done a pony maybe a month ago lami pony
    he was down for a pair of fronts.
    he could hardly walk, i made a pair deep seated bar
    shoes for him and just charged for a normal pair
    known the owner hadent the extra Euros
    you just do it (pony is flying now)
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    Platerforge Guest

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    no excuse.....I am in the same boat; and I will do occasionally................................sometimes it is better to give, it will come around.
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Not an excuse.... Statement of fact. you and l have different beliefs. If l'm not financially well off enough to do for all such cases, then l don't pick and choose.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Well whats the plan for the horse Kim?
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    Platerforge Guest

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    I am at a loss for words...................can't help you

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