Landscaper Gets Revenge After Customer Refuses To Pay For New Lawn

A landscaper who was pissed off after a customer refused to pay for the work he’d done decided to get revenge. After the job was done, the customer was given instructions on how to look after the turf they’d put down. However, the customer didn’t listen and the landscaper’s work was ruined, so the customer decided they weren’t going to pay for the job.

Katelyyn Greene, who posts on TikTok as @kslicksix, runs a landscaping business with her partner and instructed the customer to make sure they watered the turf so it didn’t go yellow in the heatwave. However, when Greene went back to pick up payment, the customer said the grass had gone dry so they weren’t prepared to pay for it.

“We did this job for this woman, we did her front and back grass but she happened to want it done during the heatwave. So the grass has gone a bit yellow but it shouldn’t have had she watered it the way she was advised to,” she said.

“I’m like, ‘Yeah, but you didn’t water it. You were advised on how to cater for your grass. You didn’t do it, and I’m here to collect the check today. You said it was Saturday. You’re continuing to cause delays. This isn’t how things go; you’re gonna have to pay.”

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Part 2 !! Cheap ass Lady! Support small businesses

♬ original sound – Katelyyn

The customer simply wouldn’t listen and refused to pay up, so Katelyyn Greene decided to take matters into her own hands. Since the customer wasn’t paying for the turf, they weren’t going to get to keep it.

“That’s how the story goes. They didn’t pay. We had a whole audience, ripped up all their grass, and we’re leaving it there, so it’s a warning sign for anybody who wants to do their grass next. Why do you think it looks like that? ‘Cause they didn’t pay,” she said.

Commenters rushed to the video to voice their support for Katelyyn’s decision, saying they would have done the same in her shoes.

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Gotta love customers ! Part1

♬ original sound – Katelyyn

Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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