I've found that the ones least able to afford the service work are the first ones to try and pay. I've also had hardship service calls that I was paid with cookies or a piece of cake and felt good about it.
Again, you guys make me proud to be around.
I did an insurance inspection, at the counties request, for a family who got burned out and was getting a hard time from their insurer. It had megger readings, pictures and statement. I was ready to go to court for them.
Along with the material I enclosed an invoice for about $300. After about three months I called and they still had not settled with the insurance co. but they promised to pay, when they could.
About 18 months later, they got their insurance money and I got a check in the mail for the invoice amount with a request for the amount or interest they owed.
I told her they were paid in full, wished them well and told her there was never any doubt in my mind they would pay when they could.