Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Tom White on April 29, 2012, 09:15:25 am
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I've always put my prices up using a letter, with good effect, and it's that time for a price increase.
Can any of you word smiths improve upon this:
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With effect of the next clean the price of your window cleaning will increase to £_________. We apologise for this increase - putting up our prices is something we do not like to do - however the severity of the past two Winters has forced us to look at those accounts we feel are below what they should be.
We would like to remind our customers that we are fully insured (for your protection) and wish to provide a friendly, hassle free and professional service.
If you wish to discuss any of the above, or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Should I use the word 'apologise'?
Should I waffle on about the Winter bit?
Thanks in advance!
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I think it reads quite well tosh.
I did think the letter was going out to Harry.....lol
Only joking as i said it reads well.
Daz
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This is what Ive been using this week if theyre out
Dear Customer,
Due to an increase in costs (fuel, insurances, postage etc.) we have had to review our prices.
We have held off with this increase for as long as possible.
From your next clean the increase will be an extra £…25……. making your new price £…125……..
Our service does include all glass, window frames, sills, UPVC doors and door frames so we hope you agree it is still excellent value for money.
Many Thanks
Ian and Karen
H2o - (Home to Office)
Window Cleaning
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we need GOLD to write you a letter! ;) ;D ;D
i never bother and just tell em face to face a few months prior to the rise BUT this is what id write if i was
dear customer
due to rising costs of VAT,insurances,fuel,equipment etc we have no alternative but to add a small rise to your window cleaning bill starting from the next clean from _ _to_ _
many thanks
tosh and splosh window cleaning services
i would not even write "do not hesitate to contact us" or anything else.just keep it short and sweet and PLEASE DONT USE THE OLD WINTER EXCUSE!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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its a mistake to come over as a "good ol boy" , folk take it that you are open to negotiation
i sometimes write "new price" but most times just write in the new price on their slip .
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tosh and splosh window cleaning services
i would not even write "do not hesitate to contact us" or anything else.just keep it short and sweet and PLEASE DONT USE THE OLD WINTER EXCUSE!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
like that trading name ;)
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yup dont ask em tell em
like it or lump it
no likee no cleanee
simples 8)
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this is mine
Dear Customer,
WINDOW CLEANING – PRICE CHANGE
We have increased our price for the cleaning of your property for the first time in a number of years.
to £ ________. This increase will be effective at our next clean.
This is a reluctant price change due to increased costs. It is hoped that this will not deter you from being one of our valued customers and if you wish to discuss the above account. please do not hesitate to phone me.
Bryn
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tosh and splosh window cleaning services
i would not even write "do not hesitate to contact us" or anything else.just keep it short and sweet and PLEASE DONT USE THE OLD WINTER EXCUSE!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
like that trading name ;)
Agree don't use the winter excuse, use "increased costs" if you must. Or tell them the truth. My wife wants to go on a cruise next year.
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why do none of you mention inflation? its the main reason you need to increase your prices, because the value of your price reduces year after year. i just tell my customers face to face that im having to increase prices to match the rise in inflation and the rise in living costs.
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i think inflation comes under increased costs :)
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why do none of you mention inflation? its the main reason you need to increase your prices, because the value of your price reduces year after year. i just tell my customers face to face that im having to increase prices to match the rise in inflation and the rise in living costs.
advoid it on purpose as then they may make the link to wage increae in their heads and if they not had a wage increase they may start talking percentages ie £10 to £12 is 20% etc etc etc ............... tenious but possible
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and the bit about bad winter,well for me tosh the winter just gone was the best i had for some time.lol ;D ;D ;D
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Dear Custie,
The cleaning of your windows seems to have fallen below my projected hourly earnings of £60ph, therefore I shall be Increasing the price to whatever I feel necessary with immediate effect ( no notice required as I run this show).
Any problems, please feel free to moan about them to the next poor sod who decides to clean your windows for peanuts.
Tosh, please feel free to use my draft, however I think you're is better, but without the winter excuses. A custie couldn't care less (and it's not their problem) if you struggle with the harsh winter conditions.
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this is mine
Dear Customer,
WINDOW CLEANING – PRICE CHANGE
We have increased our price for the cleaning of your property for the first time in a number of years.
to £ ________. This increase will be effective at our next clean.
This is a reluctant price change due to increased costs. It is hoped that this will not deter you from being one of our valued customers and if you wish to discuss the above account. please do not hesitate to phone me.
Bryn
That's everything it needs to be.
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This is all I normally write at the top of their billing slip. If they're in I tell them in person.
Hi, as from next month I will be increasing my prices. Your new price will be £....... Hope this is ok. Regards, Lance
I've done a few recently where I've put them up a considerable amount £15-20 bi-monthly, £25-£30 monthly and £35-£40 bi-monthly. With these I've just added a line of, sorry it's a big rise but I haven't increased my prices in a number of years .
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My customers received letter years ago telling them go up every two years (roughly ten per cent). Same ones moan same ones don't but u have to put up or u stand still.
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Should I use the word 'apologise'?
Should I waffle on about the Winter bit?
Funnily enough, those two stuck out to me.
I wouldn't apologise or mention the two winters.
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Firstly read the title carefully Tosh! ;D
Now the letter:
Dear Custy,
It is a long time since I increased my princes - I started in 1948 with Charles and then in 1960 I increased my princes when Andrew was born - the last prince increase was in 1964 when prince Edward arrived.
So now I need to increase them again but now I am celebrating my Golden Jubilee and even Phil the Greek's getting a bit old for that sort of hanky panky!
I do admit that Charles did his bit with Diana and we had two extra Princes in the nineteen eighties but his latest bird is a bit past it and so the mantle has been passed to William.
Fortunately he married a fine filly last year and so we're hoping he might bump out a Prince or two very soon.
I do hope you understand the need for all these Prince increases to keep the old family firm going.
Kind regards,
Her Maj. the Queen
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Hope that helps Tosh! ;D
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I've always put my prices up using a letter, with good effect, and it's that time for a price increase.
Can any of you word smiths improve upon this:
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With effect of the next clean the price of your window cleaning will increase to £_________. Sadly the effect of inflation, inexorably rising fuel costs, extra bank charges and the need to have facilities to harvest water in a responsible way has meant that putting up our prices is something we need to do to make our business viable.
We would like to remind our customers that we are fully insured (for your protection), work to current health and safety regulations and wish to provide a friendly, hassle free and professional service.
If you wish to discuss any of the above, or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours sincerely,
Wayai Banzai Window Cleaning
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Should I use the word 'apologise'?
Should I waffle on about the Winter bit?
Thanks in advance!
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Actually - if it works "to good effect" then I'd keep on using it!
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No, Gold, I like some of the suggestions; thanks all.
I'd forgotten about putting my prices up there! I'll do it in May/Jun time when I'm caught up and out of work.
;D
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No, Gold, I like some of the suggestions; thanks all.
I'd forgotten about putting my prices up there! I'll do it in May/Jun time when I'm caught up and out of work.
;D
Tosh - I've posted three times on this thread - not just the first one on page 2 - look at my other posts.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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I've seen 'em, they were funny, but I'm talking about the serious ones. I particularly like the bit about rainwater harvesting.
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I've seen 'em, they were funny, but I'm talking about the serious ones. I particularly like the bit about rainwater harvesting.
Phew! I thought my attention seeking went unnoticed - now get over to the other section and see my explanation about football in Bristol in your "Saturday Pics thread"!