Painter’s Message Goes Viral in Bolsoverm (UK)
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Throwback!: In January 2020, a quiet street in Bolsover, England, became the unlikely setting for a bold act of revenge that quickly made headlines across the UK.
When a dispute between a painter and his client reached boiling point, the result was a striking message that turned the town into the center of national attention.
The Dispute That Sparked It All
Dean Reeves, a professional painter and decorator, was hired to transform the exterior of the former North Star Club building, which was being converted into flats. Reeves claims that after completing the work, his client refused to pay £500 ($645) of the agreed fee. According to Reeves, he was asked to take on additional tasks beyond their initial agreement, with payment withheld until he complied.
Frustrated and feeling cheated, Reeves decided to make his dissatisfaction clear—on the very walls he had painted.
The Message on the Wall:
Frustrated and determined to make his point, Reeves took to the very canvas he had painted – the building’s exterior. His bold graffiti message read: “Want your house painting? Don’t be like Terry, pay the bill! Now you will!” The message, written in stark black paint, stood in sharp contrast to the freshly painted cream walls.
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The striking message didn’t just draw the attention of Bolsover residents – it captured headlines nationwide.
Featured prominently in newspapers like The Daily Mirror and The Sun, the story resonated with tradespeople and the public alike. Reeves’ actions sparked a mix of reactions, from those praising his ingenuity to others debating the professionalism of his response.
In Reeves’ own words, he decided to take action after being told repeatedly, “I’ll pay you tomorrow.” Tomorrow, however, never came. The building, which was being converted into flats, now served as a public reminder of the importance of honoring agreements.
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Absolutely he should have been paid. Does the owner treat his clients equally unfairly.
Would Cat shit and pig manure in the mailbox make the cheating homeowner taste the flavor of righteous karma? Just asking for a Friend.
Such Guys never stop cheating, lying and embezzling until they feel harsh consequences.
The only thing _I’m_ interested in is whether Terry paid the bill! So, did he?