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Siwsan

(27,287 posts)
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:15 AM Sep 27

I found a tree removal guy who is very affordable. Does good work but is kind of ?????

He's done a lot of work for me and recently removed a BIG pine tree from the front yard. It was slowly dying and he gave me a really good price. That was on Sunday. They filled their truck with the branches and said they'd be back early on Monday to finish cutting the trunk and take away the rest of the tree. Not a sign of him.. He finally stopped by that night and explained he's not feeling well but would be back Tuesday to finish the job. Tuesday turned in to Thursday and he FINALLY showed up, still not feeling well.

I mentioned Covid and he said he's immune. Then he said it again, as if I had a response. I didn't. Then he told me he's immune because he's protected by the blood of Jesus Christ. Well, OK. How many deaths have I read about concerning people who had that same delusion. I just let it drop. Hopefully my new test kits get here soon. The funny thing is, he's got that 'holy protection' yet still has a tattoo of a topless woman on his calf. To each their own, I guess.

Now, I've never KNOWINGLY had Covid, despite several close exposures. I'm either lucky, immune or asymptomatic. I do know that I'm not protected by anyone's bodily fluids and I'm not risking it so I AM protected by getting vaccinated and boosted.

I've decided that no more trees will be removed, this year. I'll see if he shows up, again, next year. I'm not counting on it.

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I found a tree removal guy who is very affordable. Does good work but is kind of ????? (Original Post) Siwsan Sep 27 OP
I'd hire someone else personally. SheltieLover Sep 27 #1
Dear Siwsan, do what you have to do to protect you. the tree can wait. debm55 Sep 27 #2
Definitely hire someone else HeroofDarkness Sep 27 #3
Hammerheads like this guy usually put a Christian fish symbol on their website, Aristus Sep 27 #4
Heh BrianTheEVGuy Sep 27 #5
Any money change hands? WA-03 Democrat Sep 27 #6
Nah BrianTheEVGuy Sep 27 #7
I hear ya WA-03 Democrat Sep 27 #16
He was fully paid Siwsan Sep 27 #8
Sounds like it will resolve -he's on the hook WA-03 Democrat Sep 27 #15
Just because someone is lucky enough to have some sort of natural immunity cutroot Sep 27 #9
So true Siwsan Sep 27 #10
Many clergy have succumbed to Covid. lpbk2713 Sep 27 #11
That sounds like a guy we hired once. He did manage to get the trees down, but never Vinca Sep 27 #12
I knew he'd be back Siwsan Sep 27 #13
There are other good arborists out there. I'd take til spring and find one. marble falls Sep 27 #14
 

HeroofDarkness

(11 posts)
3. Definitely hire someone else
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:22 AM
Sep 27

Yes, he would definitely be long gone. Like I've never gotten Covid as well but I think I've been more lucky than anything. No divine intervention is the reasoning though and I wouldn't even make that claim.

Aristus

(68,357 posts)
4. Hammerheads like this guy usually put a Christian fish symbol on their website,
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:29 AM
Sep 27

which is helpful, as it alerts me not to hire them.

I always roll my eyes at these “Ah’m perteckted by th’ blood of Jeezus Christ!” types. It never occurs to their diseased, minuscule brains that vaccination and immunization are the miracle.

BrianTheEVGuy

(574 posts)
5. Heh
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:37 AM
Sep 27

“I’m immune from COVID, protected by the blood of…”

Oh Jesus Christ 🙄

“YES! How did you know?!”

WA-03 Democrat

(3,268 posts)
6. Any money change hands?
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:38 AM
Sep 27

If not you have a bunch of work already done and let it sit till spring and hire someone to finish it.

BrianTheEVGuy

(574 posts)
7. Nah
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:40 AM
Sep 27

If the guy did work, he should be paid for it. Basic ethics.

Doesn’t mean you need to hire him again, though.

WA-03 Democrat

(3,268 posts)
16. I hear ya
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 01:08 PM
Sep 27

But there is an expectation of completion. 6 months in spring is more then reasonable to finish it regardless. After that job’s been abandoned.

Siwsan

(27,287 posts)
8. He was fully paid
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:51 AM
Sep 27

Other than this situation, he's been great. He does a lot of work in the neighborhood. I've been very happy with his work and he's very affordable. He has his own little tree business and I like working with locally owned, small businesses.

I wonder if he was joking and I was just too tired from taking care of the kitten that I miss it.

Oh well. I'll worry about that, next year.



WA-03 Democrat

(3,268 posts)
15. Sounds like it will resolve -he's on the hook
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 01:01 PM
Sep 27

Business reputation do matter and if good in the past hopefully just a rough patch. Blood of Christ and all that jazz should kick in soon. As my Dad used to say after I had a car accident - it’s just metal. In this case it’s just wood and will be repaired soon.
Happy Friday!

cutroot

(988 posts)
9. Just because someone is lucky enough to have some sort of natural immunity
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:54 AM
Sep 27

Doesn’t mean that they cannot be a carrier. Everyone is fine and then two weeks later somebody’s grandmother dies

Siwsan

(27,287 posts)
10. So true
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 10:57 AM
Sep 27

I guess there's not my oxygen down those rabbit holes.

When I went in for my wellness check they were out of the Covid or Flu vaccine. I'm going to set up an appointment elsewhere for next week.

Vinca

(51,041 posts)
12. That sounds like a guy we hired once. He did manage to get the trees down, but never
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 11:32 AM
Sep 27

entirely finished the job. Stupidly, we felt sorry for him because he appeared to be having hard times and we got the impression his wife was disabled, so we paid him up front. Didn't see him again until the following year when he turned up, apparently ready to tap the old couple for cash again. My husband confronted him about work not done from the previous year and he assured us he'd take care of it. That was about a year ago and we haven't seen him since.

Siwsan

(27,287 posts)
13. I knew he'd be back
Fri Sep 27, 2024, 12:06 PM
Sep 27

He left a very big and expensive looking chain saw and 2 1/2 gallon of 2 cycle fuel mix at my house, as a 'guarantee' he'd return. Plus, he wouldn't want any bad reviews because he does get a lot of work in the neighborhood.

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