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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lee_dewing on August 04, 2020, 09:34:30 am

Title: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: lee_dewing on August 04, 2020, 09:34:30 am
Go cardless is the answer, which I’m now setting up.

But got asked to clean a neighbours windows
I did, 1st clean in June. In and paid.

This clean July / out.

Bill put through door, as customer out.

Wrote on bill

could you please post payment
Through my door or email/text me
You can have my bank details for online payment if easier

Coming up two weeks now £7.50
Realise pitiful amount

What would you do, knock for payment ?
Then tell them politely go cardless?

Miss them out until paid

Must add I live back to back house and share a wall with them
Their front door is around the corner
I use to clean their windows 9 yrs ago and sacked them off as got bad with paying

They’re busy bodies and always moaning or complaining about somebody
I’ve politely pointed out their faults when they’ve had a moan 😁

Funny we say hello but really don’t like each other

I know I’m a mug 🤦‍♂️

What would you do
Thanks
Mr muggy muggings
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Richard iSparkle on August 04, 2020, 10:28:53 am
get everyone to pay by DD

then this never happens again. ever...
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: lal on August 04, 2020, 10:30:43 am
  They became bad payers 9 years ago,  you don't really like them, but decided to give them another chance, Fair dues,
  but it looks like History is repeating itself,   i would just write the measly £7.50 Off they are messing you about for,
  its not worth your time to be worrying about selfish neighbours like these for £7.50,  just sack them off, never ever
  clean for them again.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: alank on August 04, 2020, 10:34:42 am
I used to do about 30 properties in the village where i live it used to take longer to clean them and longer to get paid off some of them than any other off my work. So i sold the lot onto another window cleaner that I've know for years best thing i did.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Tom-01 on August 04, 2020, 01:59:37 pm
Nope I don't clean for neighbours.

There's a guy who does most in my road, I make him a coffee when he's here. I might get him to do my windows as they are a PITA now we've had an extension - I wouldn't take my house on!  :D
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: NWH on August 04, 2020, 03:41:51 pm
  They became bad payers 9 years ago,  you don't really like them, but decided to give them another chance, Fair dues,
  but it looks like History is repeating itself,   i would just write the measly £7.50 Off they are messing you about for,
  its not worth your time to be worrying about selfish neighbours like these for £7.50,  just sack them off, never ever
  clean for them again.
Complete rubbish Larry you don’t half try and lead us on we know you don’t clean anything for under 300 notes 🤣🤣🤣🤣💪.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Shrek on August 04, 2020, 04:18:55 pm
Is it a full house you clean for £7.50?
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: M & C Window Cleaning on August 04, 2020, 05:50:50 pm
I must be fortunate. I clean most of my immediate neighbours and have done for years and had very few problems.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: dazmond on August 04, 2020, 05:52:52 pm
Go cardless is the answer, which I’m now setting up.

But got asked to clean a neighbours windows
I did, 1st clean in June. In and paid.

This clean July / out.

Bill put through door, as customer out.

Wrote on bill

could you please post payment
Through my door or email/text me
You can have my bank details for online payment if easier

Coming up two weeks now £7.50
Realise pitiful amount

What would you do, knock for payment ?
Then tell them politely go cardless?

Miss them out until paid

Must add I live back to back house and share a wall with them
Their front door is around the corner
I use to clean their windows 9 yrs ago and sacked them off as got bad with paying

They’re busy bodies and always moaning or complaining about somebody
I’ve politely pointed out their faults when they’ve had a moan 😁

Funny we say hello but really don’t like each other

I know I’m a mug 🤦‍♂️

What would you do
Thanks
Mr muggy muggings

do you really need the £7-50 now?id roll it over until the next clean on a 4 weekly if that was me......
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Ascjim on August 04, 2020, 06:56:54 pm
Just don't do it again ya c
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: windowswashed on August 04, 2020, 07:26:11 pm
Never clean neighbours, friends or relatives
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: deeege on August 04, 2020, 07:41:53 pm
If you don’t like him then don’t ever ask him for the money.

£7.50 is a great price to not have to speak to a nobhead neighbour again.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Gringo on August 04, 2020, 07:45:17 pm
 ;D great answer Deege my thoughts exactly I'd go upto £100 not to ever have to speak to one of mine
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: dazmond on August 04, 2020, 07:46:26 pm
Never clean neighbours, friends or relatives

unless its for free.......ive cleaned mine and my girlfriends neighbours windows for free many times.....and of course my parents house....
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: NWH on August 04, 2020, 08:34:31 pm
I’ve never had a problem with jobs close to home if I take any on I just look at it as bonus money on the way home if for any reason you stop doing them he ho it’s not your “proper” work anyway.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: lee_dewing on August 04, 2020, 11:37:39 pm
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Is it a full house you clean for £7.50?

Front (small) 2x 2 pane windows
1x 3 pane and 1x 3 pane bay

Easy peasy (if you get paid)
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: lee_dewing on August 04, 2020, 11:38:58 pm
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[£7.50 is a great price to not have to speak to a nobhead neighbour again./quote]

👍
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: lee_dewing on August 04, 2020, 11:46:33 pm
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[/do you really need the £7-50 now?id roll it over until the next clean on a 4 weekly if that was me...... quote]

Yeh usually Daz

Did write on envelope, can you post through my door or pay online

Say I go next time and they have no money 🤔

Awkward 😁

9 yrs ago she’d bump into me and set reminders on her phone that she must pay me

Fool me once shame on you 😁😁
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: dazmond on August 05, 2020, 08:36:32 am
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[/do you really need the £7-50 now?id roll it over until the next clean on a 4 weekly if that was me...... quote]

Yeh usually Daz

Did write on envelope, can you post through my door or pay online

Say I go next time and they have no money 🤔

Awkward 😁

9 yrs ago she’d bump into me and set reminders on her phone that she must pay me

Fool me once shame on you 😁😁

My rolling debt list can be anything between £500-£1500.....I see it as money in the bank.....it all comes in eventually....

The trick is to get in front with your bills and always have 4k or 5k in your current account at anyone time......
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: lee_dewing on August 05, 2020, 10:31:40 am
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My rolling debt list can be anything between £500-£1500.....I see it as money in the bank.....it all comes in eventually....

The trick is to get in front with your bills and always have 4k or 5k in your current account at anyone time.....


Good advice Daz 👍
My average is around £400 outstanding

But you know a p1ss taker pretty quick 😁

I’ve squirreled 🐿 up some money and reinvesting into my equipment

I’m going Spinaclean 14th to look at there add ons

I’m gonna get a gutter vac
And be doing that too

Obviously we can do f/s/g and Connie cleans too

Don’t know what the economy will be like soon so I’m adding another string to my bow

I think as window cleaners will be pretty safe
But there might be even more start ups soon 🤔
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: G Griffin on August 05, 2020, 10:44:18 am
Drop the price-without their agreement- to a fiver, so if they don't pay you, you're not as much out of pocket.

Down there for dancing ⬇️.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: dazmond on August 05, 2020, 06:18:52 pm
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My rolling debt list can be anything between £500-£1500.....I see it as money in the bank.....it all comes in eventually....

The trick is to get in front with your bills and always have 4k or 5k in your current account at anyone time.....


Good advice Daz 👍
My average is around £400 outstanding

But you know a p1ss taker pretty quick 😁

I’ve squirreled 🐿 up some money and reinvesting into my equipment

I’m going Spinaclean 14th to look at there add ons

I’m gonna get a gutter vac
And be doing that too

Obviously we can do f/s/g and Connie cleans too

Don’t know what the economy will be like soon so I’m adding another string to my bow

I think as window cleaners will be pretty safe
But there might be even more start ups soon 🤔

95% of my work is regular maintenance window cleaning Lee with the odd add on job that i can clean with the pole.....i really couldnt be bothered with gutter vacs,pressure washers,etc.....i can comfortably earn enough with the equipment ive got without the hassle of buying and faffing about with more equipment..... ;D
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: RPCCS on August 05, 2020, 06:59:25 pm
No way I would do my neighbours, the local lad does all round here for £5 a house, next door has a porch with 3 windows and a door glass, plus a conservatory, he does the lot for£6 I would want £7 for the basic house without any extensions. We live in an old pit village where everyone still lives in1972 payments wise. I would want £15 for next door and about 12f for my own house, no porch but  a conservatory .  He does my front and side windows with a trad  pole and doesn’t even charge me, I always try to pay him but he won’t have it. He always gets a goof Xmas box though.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Stoots on August 05, 2020, 08:16:57 pm
I live on a council estate thats full of tradius ratius so no.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: james peters on August 05, 2020, 09:53:00 pm
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My rolling debt list can be anything between £500-£1500.....I see it as money in the bank.....it all comes in eventually....

The trick is to get in front with your bills and always have 4k or 5k in your current account at anyone time.....


Good advice Daz 👍
My average is around £400 outstanding

But you know a p1ss taker pretty quick 😁

I’ve squirreled 🐿 up some money and reinvesting into my equipment

I’m going Spinaclean 14th to look at there add ons

I’m gonna get a gutter vac
And be doing that too

Obviously we can do f/s/g and Connie cleans too

Don’t know what the economy will be like soon so I’m adding another string to my bow

I think as window cleaners will be pretty safe
But there might be even more start ups soon 🤔

95% of my work is regular maintenance window cleaning Lee with the odd add on job that i can clean with the pole.....i really couldnt be bothered with gutter vacs,pressure washers,etc.....i can comfortably earn enough with the equipment ive got without the hassle of buying and faffing about with more equipment..... ;D

I agree daz.
however , my daughters have started helping me which means I need more work .
so while I am growing to cover their pay, I have bought a gutter sucker junior which I carry in the van . if I get asked to empty gutters I do it straight away .
gutters can be really quick most of the time and money for old rope . sometimes but not often can be a pain .

Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: james peters on August 05, 2020, 10:09:22 pm
I have a neighbour that hasn't paid. I am soo glad . she is an arrogant stuck up cow , and now I dont have to clean her windows again .
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: wayne 77 on August 05, 2020, 10:13:37 pm
Dont clean neighbours always want a chat etc
Have a rule 200 mt from my home
Makes life easy 
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Slash on August 08, 2020, 06:53:33 pm
Never clean neighbours, friends or relatives
Exactly.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: dazmond on August 10, 2020, 05:05:45 pm
ill be cleaning mine and a few neighbours windows tomorrow before i head off to work...all for free of course....an ex neighbour has moved back in next door to me(he was a window cleaner but jacked it in)so i said id clean his when i clean mine..... ;) :)
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: robbo333 on August 10, 2020, 05:18:57 pm
I never clean neighbours, friends or relatives, unless I offer to do it for free (or tea and biscuits).
You should never mix business with pleasure, it will come back to bite you in the bottom.

As for adding other services, go ahead and add them. You have to try these things to see if they are 'for you' or not.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: MrChurchMouse on August 10, 2020, 06:15:15 pm
To those that have a rule for not cleaning for neighbours how do you respond to anyone fitting the neighbour description who may ask you to do theirs?  Might seem a bit weird or rude to them if you just say you don't clean for neighbours? 
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: dazmond on August 10, 2020, 06:36:10 pm
To those that have a rule for not cleaning for neighbours how do you respond to anyone fitting the neighbour description who may ask you to do theirs?  Might seem a bit weird or rude to them if you just say you don't clean for neighbours?

just say your not taking anymore work on at the moment...they wont ask you again....
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Dave Willis on August 10, 2020, 08:25:20 pm
I just clean them really badly, same with decorating. They get a professional in then.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: vistech on August 11, 2020, 03:13:27 pm
Done 5 of my neighbour's  for years all either  in or post cash through letterbox nice little hour get a brew all without even moving car
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on August 14, 2020, 06:58:36 pm
I hate cleaning for neighbors it can get awkward so I just let them tell me when they want them cleaned.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: Simon Trapani on August 14, 2020, 09:42:19 pm
To those that have a rule for not cleaning for neighbours how do you respond to anyone fitting the neighbour description who may ask you to do theirs?  Might seem a bit weird or rude to them if you just say you don't clean for neighbours?

This is the thing with getting older I find...I care less & less what other people think. Just tell it as it is. You don't wanna do it.
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: G Griffin on August 15, 2020, 09:21:32 am
I have no problems doing a cul de sac full of family members.
So, it's all relative?
Title: Re: Working for neighbours 🤨
Post by: EandM on August 16, 2020, 11:10:40 am
Had a great deal with a friend of mine a few years back:
He cleaned my windows and I cleaned his.
Sadly he moved and now lives next door.