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Im with paul d but if yer want money but dont want to ask a set fee set up the rope, shakle em on and then just stand there looking at em till they sez thanks heres a 5/10/quid/etc
s types are heavy fookers.Pulled nuff e class in feb, once i stopped laughing at the little lady trying to push it in her fur coat n high heels.Helped a couple of cars out now just for the fun of it. Best was my neighbour trying to get 2 tonnes (and 100k!!!) of AMG S class Merc up the snow covered track by the side of our house this afternoon. Took some getting going even with low ratio and difflock but once moving was fine Also helped another neighbour who'd run out of hay for their sheep and horses and couldn't get out to get any.
Funny how everyone suddenly loves Landies in the snow but they complain about them the rest of the time...
Think if you worded it that way to begin with it would have been better,made meself sound like a right mecenary here aint i! course i wouldnt charge for someone whos in the ****! i tow people out for my mates garage if i aint got much work on not just for fun, tenner a tow is the rate he pays me! i may of worded it badly, just wonder if he's rippin me or if its a fair rate. tempted to send the council an invoice for the gritter mind just pulled out one of their transits on me way home! reckon i should withold my council tax in payment
I agree with the 2 above posts....askin for payment I think is cheeky.. its like askin if they want help.. but if they dont wanna pay/ or cant pay do you leave em there or recover em anyway.. :doh: ... but I think its nice and should be taken when peeps offer and say here's a fiver for ya trouble go grab yaself a beer.
That is a very fair comment! I wonder if the Government will remember how usefull the 4x4 was in the winter when they do the Budget thing & put up road tax again!
ha ha ha don't be daft!
they'll stick an extra 50 quid on just to pi#s us off
oh and btw, i'd tow someone out for nowt!
have done in the past and will do in the future
but if they offered a few quid for my trouble then i'd go an buy myself some beer with it
I dont know if its been mentioned but most ins policies specifically prohibit use for motor trade purposes so charging for a tow rather than just accepting a gratuity could drop you in it if things went pear shaped , as happened to a aquaintance of mine who was towing with a chain , the car overran the chain at a roundabout, when he took of again, it got caught under front wheel and promptly caused the car to roll over ended up as a wright off :doh:
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