This is why I do one of two things when I work on anyone's computer. I make them read it, choose an option, and sign and date it.
Option 1:
You have 30 Days to pay in full before your computer will be returned. If after 30 days you make no attempt at paying or contacting me, I will give you a 10 day grace period, in which you can come and pay me in full before I start charging interest on the bill. After 10 days, if no attempt is made by you to pay the balance, I will apply a $5.00 storage charge for every week after that I have it. If you fail to pay for your bill after a total of 60 days, (not including the 10 day grace period), the computer will become my property and I will sell it to pay for the services I preformed.
Option 2:
Payment Plan. If you choose this option, you agree to pay $______ weekly to pay off your balance before your computer will be returned to you. If for some reason, you are unable to keep paying weekly on your payment plan, you agree to pay $______
bi-weekly until your balance is paid in full. You must contact me if changes need to be made, I will be more than happy to talk with you about it. If you randomly stop paying, and I am unable to contact you, I will give you a 10 day grace period to contact me, or make a payment, if after 10 days you do not do either, I will start charging a storage fee of $5.00 per week. I will give you a full 30 days to make a payment (starts from the last date you paid), if you do not make any attempt after 30 full days, I will again try to contact you, if you can not be contacted, your computer will become my property and I will sell it off for your remaining balance.
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These two options are from my real contracts I use when fixing anyone's computer, Most of them pay in full and get their computer back, a few just dropped all contact with me, and I ended up selling their computer. If they refuse to do either option, then I refuse to service their computer. Let bestbuy do it for more than I will
