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Hopefully you learned a lesson worth more than the $ they owe you..........I wouldnt bother filing in small claims court, or calling the police, BUT I would wait about 3-4 weeks and slash a tire, or egg the car. If they put 2+2 together than maybe they will learn a lesson too.
Egging the car or slashing a tire brings you down to their level. Karma will bite them in the ass eventually, just as it would bite you, if you went for revenge in this way....
Few 5 gallon buckets of mud/water
Won't cause damage but will take away the shine
Ryan
Yet another reason for conceal carry.
let it go and never detail for him again
My humble opinion for what it is worth...
I have owned a service oriented business for over 30 years. Sometimes, despite your best efforts, customers just are not satisfied.
I have always strived to live by the notion that the customer is always right, but in this case, the customer was obviously abusive, to the point of making you feel uncomfortable and unsafe.
You've already been paid $60, which means that you were stiffed for $140. I realize that what the customer did was completely unfair. You didn't deserve to be treated so poorly and certainly deserved to be paid in full for your work. But honestly, is it worth it to detail for this guy in the future and what emotional distress do you risk by attempting to collect your unpaid fees?
To me, the emotional distress of dealing with this guy far outweighs the slight amount of additional profit you'll get by trying to collect.
You did good, honest work for this guy even if he doesn't appreciate it. Don't beat yourself up for this. Pat yourself on the back for doing a professional job and walk away. There are plenty of great customers out there who will love your work. Don't waste your time with one irrational customer.
Best of luck,
Steve