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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: andrew stone on August 22, 2012, 06:38:39 pm

Title: I am on benefits
Post by: andrew stone on August 22, 2012, 06:38:39 pm
Had a call today from a lady wanting a quote for carpet cleaning.
She says"give me your cheapest possible price as im on benefits"
I just quoted her my normal price.
She didnt sound like someone who was perhaps newly redundant but more like someone for who benefits are a way of life.
The way i look at it is why should i give her a discount as i am already contributing to paying for her anyway.
Too harsh?
Judgemental?
What do you reckon?
By the way she didnt book.

Andrew
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Ryan @ Transparent, Carlisle on August 22, 2012, 06:51:54 pm
She just trying to get the,best price,,,,

Like I do everytime I buy something, the best yet was getting £130knocked off a landrover,,,, and right down to saving 5p in the local shop! I even had 2quid knocked off a pressure pump spray.

Cant blame her really, but pribably one of those that whatever price you gave, she wouldnt be happy.

I had a girl ask me the other week, quote for staircase & 2bedrooms.... Said she already had a quote for £40. So I told her I couldnt beat that price!
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Warren Aldridge on August 22, 2012, 06:52:23 pm
Should have added 40% on top to regain your contribution
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: andrew stone on August 22, 2012, 07:07:19 pm
I know that anyone can be made redundant or go out of business,especially in the current climate,
but the people who make benefits a way of life get on my nerves.
Especially when many of us will be working to 70 to pay for them!

andrew
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: garry22 on August 22, 2012, 07:44:17 pm
I heard a new one recently. This lady really knows how to play the system.

Someone fairly local was reported to social services for neglecting her four children (lying in old beds and cots in their own excrement). Social services responded by giving her new beds, clothing, washing machine etc.

A customer told me yesterday that she was at a jewelry party that she attended and was spending large amounts of money.

When asked how she could afford it she said she had been diagnosed as a manic depressive and compulsive spender. This meant social services wrote off her debts on a regular basis (she was openly bragging about it).

She is now being paid to "counsel" other "sufferers".

You could not make it up could you?
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Kinver_Clean on August 22, 2012, 08:00:30 pm
|This sort of thing makes me so MAD.
When I was in my teens/ early twenties (1950s/1960s) if you had not got at least six months contributions on you ticket you got NOTHING. If you left your job you got NOTHING for 6 months (made you think a bit!) then you got a pittance.
Why the hell should I pay my taxes to keep idle bl++__ s+ds in fAgs and ale???

I wish I could have 6 months in Downing Street- the so & sos would not know what hit them.

Rant over I'm off for a Bathams.





Or two!!!
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: wynne jones on August 22, 2012, 11:42:01 pm
If you're dog keeps barking and you give it treats to shut it up, it's your own fault when it starts barking again. Dog's ain't stupid!  This is what our 'caring society' does.

Personally (and this will upset a lot of you) I don't think there should be any child benefit, nor should someone who has a bun in the oven immediately  get a council flat.  I think it's cruelty to make benefits more attractive than working.

As for the woman who rang with the sob story. CLICK!
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Kinver_Clean on August 22, 2012, 11:58:31 pm
There is a block of flats in Wolverhampton where every flat bar two are single girls on benefits with little ones.
I have been researching my ancestors, most of the next generation will not be able to-- they don't even know who their father is.
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: wynne jones on August 23, 2012, 12:13:58 am
There is a block of flats in Wolverhampton where every flat bar two are single girls on benefits with little ones.
I have been researching my ancestors, most of the next generation will not be able to-- they don't even know who their father is.

In the 50's it was very sad that girls that got up the duff where either coerced into having an abortion or giving their baby away,how terrible. And of course we had a thing called SHAME back then. Of course today there is no shame and spreading your legs is a career option.

Do I sound really old?
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Carpet Dawg on August 23, 2012, 12:22:27 am
I had a job once where the customer's mother told me to make the cleaning fee cheaper (she wanted me to do two rooms for £20) as her daughter had a holiday to pay for!!  :-\ This was when I first started and hadn't had a holiday in 3 years.

Needless to say I told her where to stick it  :D
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Carpet Dawg on August 23, 2012, 12:24:54 am
She just trying to get the,best price,,,,

Like I do everytime I buy something, the best yet was getting £130knocked off a landrover,,,, and right down to saving 5p in the local shop! I even had 2quid knocked off a pressure pump spray.

Cant blame her really, but pribably one of those that whatever price you gave, she wouldnt be happy.

I had a girl ask me the other week, quote for staircase & 2bedrooms.... Said she already had a quote for £40. So I told her I couldnt beat that price!


No offense but you sound like a right pain in the arse!  ;D
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: andrew stone on August 23, 2012, 06:15:31 am
On the other side of the coin my mates sister got made redundant 6 months ago from her hospital job.
She refuses to sign on and is living off her savings until she finds another job.
Personally i think she is mad as she has worked fulltime for the last 30 years and is entitled to help.
But she is too proud.

Andrew
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: robertphil on August 23, 2012, 07:13:17 am
soon as they plead poverty or haggle, UP the price and keep climbing. this wrongfoots them and makes me smile for ages after
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: clinton on August 23, 2012, 07:35:02 am
Same here if they start to haggle..

As andrew said in his post there are some that wont take from the state..
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: *Hector* on August 23, 2012, 08:07:57 am
On the other side of the coin my mates sister got made redundant 6 months ago from her hospital job.
She refuses to sign on and is living off her savings until she finds another job.
Personally i think she is mad as she has worked fulltime for the last 30 years and is entitled to help.
But she is too proud.

Andrew

She will get a bill when she starts work again for missed NI contributions....
So she should go and subject herself to the humiliation that is the Job Centre Plus, just so she can keep her non existant pension up to date...
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Ian Gourlay on August 23, 2012, 10:39:53 am
I just hope you all have Critical Illness Cover and Sickness Insurance
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: andrew stone on August 23, 2012, 12:00:01 pm
Ian
i am aware of your current health problems through some of your previous posts.
I hope i have not caused any offence with my post .
The benefit claimants i am referring to are the people who would never work and do not seek to.
I was not referring to people who cannot work due to genuine ill health.
All the best.

andrew
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Ian Gourlay on August 23, 2012, 12:23:15 pm
I have other income and some of the above , but it was a struggle while i waited for the red tape.



Although I do  AGREE  EVEN SINGLE Mums could probably fit a few hours cleaning once child reaches five. But they would still be entitled to Tax Credits
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Ryan @ Transparent, Carlisle on August 23, 2012, 10:22:07 pm
She just trying to get the,best price,,,,

Like I do everytime I buy something, the best yet was getting £130knocked off a landrover,,,, and right down to saving 5p in the local shop! I even had 2quid knocked off a pressure pump spray.

Cant blame her really, but pribably one of those that whatever price you gave, she wouldnt be happy.

I had a girl ask me the other week, quote for staircase & 2bedrooms.... Said she already had a quote for £40. So I told her I couldnt beat that price!


No offense but you sound like a right pain in the arse!  ;D

No offence taken ;D

Couple weeks ago, I even blagged my way into a country & game show, me & my daughter, saved £21 ;D but hey, were in a recession ;D
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Susan Dean (1stclean) on August 24, 2012, 11:04:56 pm
60%  of our work comes from doley people and 10 of my houses are rented out to them and trust me they are far from being poor  :-X
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Kinver_Clean on August 25, 2012, 12:10:50 pm
Cleaned an empty flat yesterday occupied by dole tenants. Left some bank statements in the wardrobe detailing benefit payments, they had 4 1/2 grand in the account. Perhaps I should try it.
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Russ Chadd on August 27, 2012, 10:00:50 pm
Would you try and haggle when it came to paying for a meal? or at the checkout?... no of course not!
My answer is this... if you cant afford to have your carpets cleaned right now... save up and call me back when you can...
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: Richard Basey-Fisher on August 28, 2012, 12:23:03 am
I had one today enquiry via email for a lounge carpet clean   gave a price had a reply saying i am a single parent on benefits can i have a discount . i politely declined.
Title: Re: I am on benefits
Post by: wynne jones on August 29, 2012, 06:12:33 pm
I think the benefit angle just gets people's back up. Any other excuse than that would be a better bet.

If people said sorry I can't afford it I only have £X would you do it for that? I think they might fair better.