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Discuss good excuse's in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; must have been havin a bit of an off day, and not checked my diary, and booked another job in on the same day. so i need a good excuse ...
          
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    must have been havin a bit of an off day, and not checked my diary, and booked another job in on the same day. so i need a good excuse to rebook them without ****ing them off. i need the gift of the gab to fob them off for 2 days later
    what your best lines on these scenarios?

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    im really sorry but i have been double booked, is there any chance we could reschedule?...

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    Honesty the policy mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrspoon View Post
    im really sorry but i have been double booked, is there any chance we could reschedule?...

    no point lying mate.
    you might trip yourself up when you go back to do the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Peacock View Post

    no point lying mate.
    you might trip yourself up when you go back to do the job.
    That was the truth?
    SPEED MEANS NOTHING WITHOUT QUALITY....

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbo View Post
    That was the truth?

    Yeah, anno.
    That is why i had the little , before my reply.

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    sorry....lol
    SPEED MEANS NOTHING WITHOUT QUALITY....

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    A mate of mine came with the sickest excuse I've heard of, Telling a customer My dad was driving down the motorway and had a stroke then crashed his car he's now in hospital, Totaly untrue and tempting fate

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    Don't lie. The best excuse should be the reason: the truth.

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