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 #3250035 07/30/12 09:32 AM
07/30/12 09:32 AM
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wacotrapr
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what do you do when you are holding a snare that has been cut, chewed up, and hair on it ? then the client says there hasnt been anything in it.they have seen a thing!!!! 
 AKA "Stoney"
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|  Re: what do you do?
[Re: wacotrapr]
 #3250475 07/30/12 05:10 PM
07/30/12 05:10 PM
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wacotrapr
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clean cut with wire cutters.. i knew something was wrong when i called the and they didnt return my calls. i trapped an extra 2 weeks for free trying to help them 
 AKA "Stoney"
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|  Re: what do you do?
[Re: wacotrapr]
 #3251229 07/31/12 07:51 AM
07/31/12 07:51 AM
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Animals Only
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You've learned two things here. Always tell the customer up front "Animals that are turned loose from a trap, from any other person than me, will terminate the tapping program immediatly with no refund for early termination. The act of releasing an animal indicates that an animal was caught and the per animal charge is for animals that are caught not released. The per animal charge will be applied. Damaged or stolen traps are the responcibility of the property owner and a replacement cost of XXX will be added to the bill". Make this statement (or write it in your contract) befor you start trapping. This will spur questions from the customer and the both of you will come to common ground. You usually don't have an issue again and if you do you will not feel badly about pulling out. I think all of us at some time have an animal released. Sometimes you have that feeliing when talking to a customer that an issue may arise. So I make sure they know up front.  As trapperforhire stated you are not making money if you are not trapping animals. The per naimal charge keeps you off the break even point. 
 AKA: Rusty Shackleford
 
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 #3251758 07/31/12 03:33 PM
07/31/12 03:33 PM
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trapper4hire
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 In my contract that the customer signs it says they are responsible for any stolen or vandalized traps on there property. X2 |  |  |  
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|  Re: what do you do?
[Re: wacotrapr]
 #3251878 07/31/12 05:12 PM
07/31/12 05:12 PM
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Tampering fee that is greater than the capture fee. |  |  |  
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|  Re: what do you do?
[Re: wacotrapr]
 #3251971 07/31/12 06:32 PM
07/31/12 06:32 PM
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I think you would have to cut him a paycheck.    |  |  |  
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