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In the early days I fell off a ladder - another local windy was going around to my customers saying I wouldn’t be back
Thankfully lost just one customer to this underhand activity
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Wooden frames
« Last post by M & C Window Cleaning on Today at 02:21:18 pm »
Had a few like this over the years and have treated them as Smudger does.  I also explain to the customer the problem we have with old wooden or stained frames, and often their response is, "Don't worry too much mate as long as you keep them reasonably clean I'm not too worried." Then I just do the best I can in the time allotted and don't overly worry about it.
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Yes, but many years ago and the customers also getting angry with me even after I'd told them that these chancers had zero to do with me. Didn't lose any customers though as I recall, but a couple of the tricksters took my money before the customers caught on. Also had a couple of attempts to take my customers over this way as well.
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it's not happened to me as yet, but I have to say that's an awful thing to to people
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Had three in the last  two weeks  at separate jobs miles away from each other 
they pitch up at long standing jobs and ask for my money saying he was sick / died/given up
 could he have three months money in advance  and getting angry when they refused
the customer then calling me at all hours to ask if was ok /dead or given up and lastly  how dare I send someone round to collect my money in that state then cancelled me !!
has anyone else had this it happens every ressesion  along with a spate of newbies and chancers
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Interesting day, Wednesday
« Last post by Don Kee on Today at 12:25:41 pm »
Imagine if there was a way of powering a vehicle that didn't rely on belts and pulleys that can potentially catch fire? Power steering run by the power train battery, no belts or idler pulleys to worry about?

You could be trundling along with massive amounts of low end torque, fully gassed up every morning. Not a care in the world about your mate and his lack of ramp space.

Imagine.

I think the fan belt was electric…
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Wooden frames
« Last post by Smudger on Today at 11:07:38 am »
I used to have one like this - the only way was not to touch the frame at all with water as it would spot I would stop the bristles about 5 mm from the frame - I could do it - but the staff just couldn’t/wouldn’t and in the end dropped the job - otherwise it’s trad
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Interesting day, Wednesday
« Last post by Smudger on Today at 11:03:14 am »
Thanks for sharing !
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Interesting day, Wednesday
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on Today at 10:26:59 am »
I say well done for showing initiative!
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1000L tank with custom built stainless steel frame £450 ovno. Have got outlet pipes but they are plastic as ran to a heater
Collection heybridge maldon 07921391510
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