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Emergency Status Changed by Cost #3774198
04/23/13 08:48 AM
04/23/13 08:48 AM
Joined: Jun 2012
Dudley NC
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Muddawg Offline OP
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Dudley NC
This is not a constructive thread. I just need to gripe once in a while. It makes me feel better about the situation.

I'm getting a lot of calls this time of year. Dang few jobs coming from them.

To start with, folks just don't understand what the difference is between a problem critter and one that just happens to get spotted out in the day light. I had two calls last week, one in which some lady saw a coon walking down the street and got all excited about it. "Somebody needs to come get this animal! We have little children playing out here!"

So I asked her, "Has it done any damage to anything?"

"Well, no. But it's walking around in broad daylight!" Then I have to spend my time educating this woman on racoons and how it's not so uncommon to see one walking around every once in a while. Also I tell her that unless he's done damage or taken up residence in a dwelling, there's really nothing I can legally do about it. She does not have a "problem" coon.

Same week, I get a call from some girl at the AT&T call center just down the road here. "There is a fox in the parking lot!" ... Oh, no. How terrible.

One, this call center is in a complex with a few small stores and a couple of abandoned stores surrounded on three sides by a patch of woods. The call center itself is backed up to a blue line ditch that runs through a wooded wind row just across the road and to the river less than a quarter mile away. Yeah. A fox has been here before.

I call her back and she sounds like she's mad at me for some reason. "Well, it's gone, now!" Okay.... Did she really think that it would sit there and wait for me? Or was I suppose to drop everything I was doing at the time and rush right over there to catch it before it could walk to the other side of the lot? Still.... It's done no damage.

But the calls that really get away with me are from those folks that are besides themselves in fear, demanding that someone come get this animal NOW! Then when they find out I charge for the service, suddenly, there's no problem. We can live with this critter.

A week or so ago, I got a call from a lady who wanted me to come catch a couple of coyote she claimed was coming up on her back porch every night. "You've got to come get them! I live alone and my grand kids play here all the time! I'm afraid they are going to kill my little dog! This is a dangerous situation! You've got to do something!"

This call came in one evening while I was in the shower. My wife took the call and informed her that I do charge for the service. While she came to check and see if I could come to the phone, the lady who was living in such fear, with such a dire emergency,... Hung up....Apparently, money is more important to her than her safety.

I've had cattle growers loosing calves to coyotes telling me that my 500 dollar fee for a 10 day line is too much. Well, how much is that one calf worth?

I bet that in the past two weeks I've had at least 15 calls that spoke of some really bad critter, dangerous situation, dire emergency or some impending doom and just as soon as I say, Yes Mam, or Yes, Sir, "I must inform you that I do charge for my services" I'm answered with, "... Let me call you back."

Still, the classic, I got a call I got last spring. Some guy called and wanted me to remove a pair of fox that were denning under his storage building. When I told him yeah, I could do it but I do charge for the service he said, "What?... It's not a free service?" Then I explained that this is a business just like any other service work and he said, "But you can keep the fox!" Ain't that like telling the plumber that he can keep the hair ball he get's out of the drain line?

I tell you! Some peoples kids, ehh?

Thanks, guys for allowing me to vent here. I feel much better now.


Muddawg
Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3774367
04/23/13 11:07 AM
04/23/13 11:07 AM
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St. Louis area
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Dave Schmidt Offline
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I feel your pain. It's an occupational hazard in WC work. The best you can do is to educate them; they're so "citified" that any animal larger than a Blue Jay is a threat to them. I don't know how long you've been in WC, but it seems that everybody get these calls.
In Missouri, if an animal is NOT "causing property damage beyond a reasonable doubt", it can't be trapped out of season.

Last edited by Dave Schmidt; 04/23/13 11:11 AM.

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Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3774376
04/23/13 11:12 AM
04/23/13 11:12 AM
Joined: Nov 2011
Tennessee
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Tennessee
I love it when they say "The county/city should be paying! I pay taxes!" No, I doubt you do...

Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3774432
04/23/13 11:41 AM
04/23/13 11:41 AM
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Woodhull, Illinois 77
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Woodhull, Illinois 77
I think most of us get those kind of calls. Goes with the job.

Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3774520
04/23/13 12:39 PM
04/23/13 12:39 PM
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Chocowinity, NC
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Chocowinity, NC
Ask for a cc up front.

Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3774549
04/23/13 12:57 PM
04/23/13 12:57 PM
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California
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California
My favorite line about an injured animal when you tell them you charge is, "so you're going to let this poor animal suffer and die?!" My response is nope you are. Gotta pay to play.


Aaron

Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3775128
04/23/13 07:26 PM
04/23/13 07:26 PM
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North Carolina
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North Carolina
" YOU CHARGE to come a remove a raccoon from my attic!!"
"Yes sir, I had to start charging because I need money to feed all the free raccoons that I have in the back of my truck"

"I have squirrels in my attic and I need something done TODAY!! We are leaving town tomorrow"
"How long have your been hearing the noises?"
"2-3 months"
"I will be available to start the work when you get back in town"

"..!!!!$1,200 to get rid of my bats and bat proof the house!! I paid my handy man $75.00 last year to do the same thing!!"
"I think you should call him back and pay him at least twice that since he did such a great job"

"We have dead animal in our crawl space"
"How long have you noticed the odor? do you have any idea how it got in?"
"My husband noticed that the crawl space door was left open and he closed it. We've been hearing something scratching and tearing things up for 5-6 days"
"$200.00 to remove the animal. $500 to treat the crawl space to kill the odor. $600 to replace the vapor barrier. God knows how much to replace the insulation. And your an idiot for letting an animal suffer and die for no reason!"

I could go on and on.

Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3775201
04/23/13 08:01 PM
04/23/13 08:01 PM
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West Michigan
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Getting There Offline
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West Michigan
But they will pay a car dealership $100.00 an hour to find the noise in there car.


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Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3775280
04/23/13 08:28 PM
04/23/13 08:28 PM
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Tama country IA
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Or ALOT more for a doctor to tell them to go home and take an asprin.

Got one the other night "we have animal that has gotten stuck in our wall. its been there 2 days and we want it gone NOW" This was 7 pm sun night Ok it will be xx to come out now. they flipped I said it will be half that rate tomorrow during reg business hrs they set an appointment for the following AM then they call back and say they dont hear it now and assume me its found away out. I am now waiting for the call of a dead squirrel in the wall but I also know it will be soup by the time I get a message about it.


Adam Utterback
Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: 1st RiverRat] #3775431
04/23/13 09:16 PM
04/23/13 09:16 PM
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North Carolina
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Originally Posted By: 1st RiverRat
Or ALOT more for a doctor to tell them to go home and take an asprin.

Got one the other night "we have animal that has gotten stuck in our wall. its been there 2 days and we want it gone NOW" This was 7 pm sun night Ok it will be xx to come out now. they flipped I said it will be half that rate tomorrow during reg business hrs they set an appointment for the following AM then they call back and say they dont hear it now and assume me its found away out. I am now waiting for the call of a dead squirrel in the wall but I also know it will be soup by the time I get a message about it.


Ohh..yeah forgot about that one! Or better yet...get called at 11 pm for a critter in the wall. Get half way there and they call back.."Our neighbor came over and got it out"
I put an end to those by getting a credit card payment BEFORE I even put my boots on.

Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: NCbatman] #3779934
04/26/13 07:23 PM
04/26/13 07:23 PM
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Ohh..yeah forgot about that one! Or better yet...get called at 11 pm for a critter in the wall. Get half way there and they call back.."Our neighbor came over and got it out"
I put an end to those by getting a credit card payment BEFORE I even put my boots on. [/quote]
Yep! I learned this the hard way, too. Sensible people will not hesitate to give you the CC #.


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Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Dave Schmidt] #3780191
04/26/13 10:38 PM
04/26/13 10:38 PM
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Frankfort, Ky. USA
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I keep trying to post what I say after wasting my time talking to these callers but the forum keeps calling me an idiot and saying I wasn't raised very well.


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Re: Emergency Status Changed by Cost [Re: Muddawg] #3780831
04/27/13 03:23 PM
04/27/13 03:23 PM
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mequon, wisconsin
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Okay, enough of scaring the new guys. ( This happens to be the truth ) While I was on T-man, I got a call, ( Yeah, okay, my wife and daughter are shopping and I'm stuck with the phone )

The lady said that she got our number from one of our customers that is directly across the street. She needs whatever is in her chimney removed, a chimney cap installed, and our technician is on the way. This is a lot more common than the neighbor getting the animal out for her.

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