Saturday 8 February 2020

I Will Not Get Into,

who is right or wrong,


 but Dean Reeves, a local painter and decorator who claims that he was hired to paint the building, which is being converted into flats, for a fee, but that the client refused to pay him £500 ($645) of what he was owed. Sick of being asked to do jobs that he hadn’t initially agreed to in order to get paid, the 50-year-old painter decided to teach his client a lesson,

people passing by the former North Star Club building in Bolsover, England last month were surprised to see a peculiar message painted in black over the cream exterior – “Want your house painting? Don’t be like Terry, pay the bill! Now you will!”


“I gave him a quote for the job and he said he would ‘ping me the money straight away’, but he tried to change the job halfway through,” Dean Reeves told SWNS, at some stage Reeves realized that he was never getting paid the full fee, and decided to take revenge on his client, Terry, on the other hand, denies the painter’s version and claims that he had every intention of paying the full fee, had he finished the work they had agreed upon. Now he plans to press criminal charges against Reeves, and claims the graffiti message doesn’t bother him at all, “I’ve spoken to police now and they will be looking to arrest him. He’s going to be done for criminal damage,” Taylor told reporters. I found out about it last night but I’m completely unbothered. It’s just paint, the idiot. I’m the boss, so I’m just going to go round and paint over it. Do his job for him. It’ll be done by the end of the day. I don’t understand why you would waste your time painting that nonsense instead of doing your job, when in that time you could have finished it.” All I can say is next time, if there is one, get it all in writing! on the legal front, Derbyshire police confirmed that they had received a call about a local property with a graffiti message painted on it, and said that they plan on getting in touch with the parties involved to hopefully get the dispute resolved.


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