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Morning All I have question, my lawn mower guy came yesterday and accidentally brake the window , mowing close to the pebbles area , what do I do and who should pay for the cost to fix it38b78a0ced223a93e82c2e1451354455.jpg

1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

Morning All I have question, my lawn mower guy came yesterday and accidentally brake the window , mowing close to the pebbles area , what do I do and who should pay for the cost to fix it

Ellie, I would ring your lawn Mower guy, and tell him. The company he works for/his business should be insured in case this happens, and s/he should pay to fix it.

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2 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

Morning All I have question, my lawn mower guy came yesterday and accidentally brake the window , mowing close to the pebbles area , what do I do and who should pay for the cost to fix it38b78a0ced223a93e82c2e1451354455.jpg

his insurance 

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Afternoon all


Suspension/steering parts headed your way from Lachy. Let me know how much I owe you for freight.

I'm on days off now if you wanna call past for a beer and check out the pad after work



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