you've been doing it so long that "wierd place" instantly means it was nobody on the lawn care team that day.
Fraid not.
My point all along is how some of you folks instantly deny this without having a clue, without looking or speaking to the car owner, how on earth can you jump right to denial, you haven't even seen the damage!
So....because she is very certain that the crew did it, that means that they must not have done it. Because she knows that they did, you think it automatically means nobody did it? THat's the stuff i'm talking about, pure denial before talking to the crew or the owner of the vehicle, bad business if you ask me.
This reminds me of the lawn provider at my day job. One day they swung their trailer into a parked car that was owned by my coworker. He happened to see it, we waited, intentionally to see if anybody would notify us. They left a note on the car, we called the owner of the company, he said he was charging his employee for the damage and wanted to bargain a cash settlement much less than the estimate to repair the bumper. I learned from how this owner handled his employees and the damage, I learned not to operate like that. You don't deny, or ignore the damage, you don't tell the victim of damage that they are punishing their employee, and you certainly don't try to bargain a couple hundred on a 700 bumper repair.
https://www.lawnsite.com/threads/le...-me-run-this-by-you-lawncare-trailer-scrapes-car-and-how-it-was-handled.467881/