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Old 11-15-2006, 03:28 PM   #10
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Question Say it upfront

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Originally Posted by NightWing
{snip} WAM is in the service industry. If they can fill their slips with boats that they service, winterize, store and fit out each season, that is only good business. A waiting list for slips reinforces their position.
I'd agree that it's WAM's business to do with what they want re: slips and service but not putting it (a stipulation for service) in the contract and letting the client know upfront is a diservice to both parties. AMekler is right to be peeved. Where's the dividing line ? Does a "Wammer" get to wax his/her own boat ? Change the oil ? Replace a prop ? How would they know ?
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