wife left a picture "about three weeks ago".
they dont have the receipt (duplicate job ticket when order was taken).
Its not in the order book.
Nothing matching its description is on the premises.
wasnt sure which name it was left in, as they have double barrel name it could be in one or the other, or the full name.
None of the five people who work here recognise the name.
None of us recognise the person.
we can't find it, despite his describing it in a gold frame. Then he comes in again, all confrontational and demanding to look through our store room, where all the jobs pending and jobs to be collected are. We refuse. Customers dont come behind the counter - good reasons which we as framers/retailers all understand.
By now this man doesn;'t know who left the picture (he. his wife, or both of them) and now thinks it may have been six months ago. Also he now cant remember if it was in a frame or just a "gold mount" and no frame.
so we go back through the order book, and find one order in his double-barrel version of the name, on a saturday morning, for a re-glaze, which was done and taken away same day - about 8 months ago, Which is a long way away from the original 3 weeks....
We've told him three times we are unableto help him further until he brings us something to identify the job (and prove he left it here).
I reckon they brought it in here, didn't like the price we quoted, and left it with some other framer

So now he's going to his lawyer

there are usually one of two outcomes in cases like this.
a) they are trying to scam you.
b) they are so dim they can't remember where they actually left a picture for framing.
either way, they cause you a lot of bother.
its a good supporting for keeping accurate records, giving receipts for work in trust as a matter of routine, and backing it up with a written record and/or database. Chances are if you then have no record and cant find it, that it wasn't left with you in the first place.
I wonder what version his lawyer will get?
*last time this happened it was allegedly a £2000 canvas. Turned out the "customer" was trying it on, he backed off immediately when we suggested his mystery item may have been stolen, so we were calling the police. This was after he produced a "receipt" proving its value which happened to look seriously "home made" considering it was supposed to have come from a big london art house - no vat number, no invoice no, no registered office (did not comply with the legal requirements for an invoice basically)