ah. Forgot that bit of the story. When we pointed out the evidence she went off on one saying we had no right to film her employees etc. So we said ok luv better drop the key back.
But she took offence and for some reason phoned the police and said I was harrassing her lol. i.e. please give me house key back.
Got key now but for some reason she dropped in neighbours house. Probably to be awkward.
Changing locks as a precaution. £45 so better safe than sorry.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostJust superglue the locks. That'll stop the mad bitch getting in!!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought you were complaining she didn't want to come to your house, now you're worried she will?
made me larf that did doogers.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Postbloody hell the mad bitch is now saying she has returned the key! She aint so its obviously some sort of game. Get the feeling shes not all there to be hones.t
Time to get the locks changed I think.
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bloody hell the mad bitch is now saying she has returned the key! She aint so its obviously some sort of game. Get the feeling shes not all there to be hones.t
Time to get the locks changed I think.
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostI'm a Geordie learning the deep southern language they talk here in West Yorkshire, deein alreet.
Actually no, you don't.
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Originally posted by original PM View Posttch I really need to learn how to speak Geordie!
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostExactly. and I said that to them too. Its just that a month or so ago we started to notice that things were being missed, the work was not up to scratch and we were getting increasing sorry didnt have time to do that today excuses.
I had a polite word with the company about 4-5 weeks ago and they promised to sort it. I had the same conversation 2 weeks ago and said I'd give the cleaner a few weeks final chance.
So yes I had reasonable grounds to suspect. And I was right of course.
I get the feeling this has been going since at least when I first complained.
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Originally posted by alluvial View PostThe thing is though, was the house clean? Did she nick anything?
We've had a cleaner a few times (and thinking it's about time we hired one again), I was only interested in the job being done, not how long it took. Cleaner was hired, we specified what needed doing in the form of a list of cleaning tasks and a price was agreed. We expected it to take a couple of hours but I couldn't give a toss if it only took half an hour so long as the job was done to an agreed standard. Obsessing about time spent on a job instead of the quality of the end product is typical of a bad manager.
Oh, and I would never dream of spying on an employee without having reasonable suspicion. If you don't feel you can trust someone, then what the hell are you doing giving them a key to your home? If I was a cleaner, and I noticed spy cameras, I too would turn them around, either that or show it my ass and then walk out leaving the key draped over it.
I had a polite word with the company about 4-5 weeks ago and they promised to sort it. I had the same conversation 2 weeks ago and said I'd give the cleaner a few weeks final chance.
So yes I had reasonable grounds to suspect. And I was right of course.
I get the feeling this has been going since at least when I first complained.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postaye pet indeed it does if you want I will weigh yours for you.....
weeeeehayyyyyyyyyy!
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostDoes this refer to chesticles? It's a new term on me.
weeeeehayyyyyyyyyy!
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