by a little ol lady who needed a survey of a new house she had build and was under
contract to sell.
The sell fell through, the title company sent me back the plat and after a lot of wasted effort, I eventually gave up on getting paid.
That same little ol lady called this morning wanting to get a copy of that survey, I pulled the file and it all came back to me.
I told her to come to my office and pay me cash and I would give her a copy.
She just left after forking over a wad of cash and was quite the huffy b!tch with me. lol
What comes around goes around!!!
Now I can't wait for the phone call that the survey needs to be updated, that is going to be fun!!
Randy
I love it!!
It's good to hear about justice prevailing. Thanks for sharing, Randy.
"KARMA"
😉
Reminds me of the e-mail Kris linked the other day...

Bravo! I'm sure she will just say that nothing has changed and of course you can trust her.
Right on Randy!! Mark one up for the good guy(s)!!
Why in the world would she be huffy? Did she think the title co. paid it already?
and was quite the huffy b!tch
Easy pal, I got relatives in Texas ya know!;-)
Another surveyor I know was called into a local attorney's office to meet with the attorney's client. The attorney was wanting this surveyor to testify about a survey he had done for that client. A short while into the meeting, the attorney could tell things weren't going a smoothly as he hoped. He asked if there was a problem. "You bet there is. We never got paid for doing this survey." Within minutes, the attorney's assistant came in with a company check to cover the old bill.
The idiot client did not realize that the attorney had called the surveyor to be there to help the case. You can bet he reimbursed the attorney for the payment made to the surveyor as well as all costs for his testimony in court.
Love stories like this. :clap: :good:
>"Easy pal, I got relatives in Texas ya know!"
Reminds me of a Groucho Marx line, for those old enough to remember the many automobile names of the era.
"She was offended and left in a Huff. Or, maybe it was a Packard."
Y E S ! ! !
