View Single Post
  #15   Report Post  
Old 04-11-2003, 02:02 PM
Shepherd
 
Posts: n/a
Default Beware of lawn mowing company scam


"Lou Minatti" wrote in message
om...
"Shepherd" wrote in message

...
"Lou Minatti" wrote in message
om...
"Shepherd" wrote in message

...
"Lou Minatti" wrote in message
om...
Houston residents: If you pay a company to mow your lawn, watch

them
from late September through early November. Some of them put down

rye
grass seed without telling you. This keeps them busy cutting your

lawn
year-round.

This has happened to my next-door neighbor two years in a row. I'm
curious if this scam is done in other areas of the Gulf Coast.

Two years in a row? Sounds like your neighbor is OK with what the

lawn
service is doing.

I don't think you understand. This is a scam numerous companies are
running, not just one company. They get away with it because there are
hundreds of thousands of first-time home owners in the southern US who
don't know squat about their lawns.

Is he complaining, or is it only you?

Let's try again.

Neighbor has winter rye dumped on her lawn without her approval.
Neighbor doesn't want winter rye on her lawn.
Neighbor is now stuck paying a lawn company to cut the grass 52 weeks
every year, rather than 40 weeks out of every year.
Neighbor will now have to pay at least $240 more than she was
expecting to for lawn care this year.


O.K., let's try again!


Yes, let us. You still don't understand.

Maybe the lawn service pulled the wool over her eyes the first year, but

she
must have been aware of the use of overseeding with annual rye the

second
year and could have prevented it and/or refused to pay for it if was not
mentioned in the contract she signed.


Who says she's using the same company? You are assuming something I
never said.

Now, you say she can simply not pay once the rye grass is discovered.
True. However, that doesn't solve the problem - a lawn that has to be
cut once a week from December-February. She can't do it, so she's
incurred a needless expense to service a product (rye grass) she never
requested.

As I said, sounds like she wanted winter rye so she could have a nice

green
lawn all year. Many people do.


But she doesn't.

Besides, many of my neighbors have lawn services and only those who

specify
winter rye used for overseeding in the winter get it and the service.


But she didn't request this service. Do you understand yet?


She got a contract, or at least should have. Didn't she read that contract
before signing it? Again, she should have!

If the lawn service did something, or did not do something, which is not
called out in her contract, and it cost her to lay out more money than
agreed upon, she can, and should take them to small claims court.

Do YOU understand yet?

Why doesn't she just get rid of the lawn services and have you take care of
her lawn for her?

Shepherd