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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: GOLDIE on August 28, 2013, 09:48:02 pm

Title: prices
Post by: GOLDIE on August 28, 2013, 09:48:02 pm
Hi guys don't want to start a war on prices but had a customer who first tried to haggle with me when i charged him £40.00 for conservatory and bungalow never did roof but did do 7 velux on roof in total glass amounted to approx 15 french double doors, had not been cleaned since year dot she said she could have got it cleaned in Edinburgh for 30.00 I found this hard to believe, so come on you boys in the capitol what would you charge.

thanks
Title: Re: prices
Post by: PoleKing on August 28, 2013, 09:54:49 pm
Doesn't matter bud.
If you would be happy to do the job for £30, go for it.
If not, leave it.
In every village/town/city there will be some who are cheaper than you and some who are more expensive.

To answer your question though, £40 seems fair to me. East Midlands
Title: Re: prices
Post by: Jim Waugh(Albright & Shiny) on August 28, 2013, 09:55:13 pm
well If he wanted it done at Edinburgh prices he should have stayed in Edinburgh  !!!!!
Title: Re: prices
Post by: PoleKing on August 28, 2013, 09:57:20 pm
As a sweetener if you/he wanted to, split the difference @£35
Title: Re: prices
Post by: GOLDIE on August 28, 2013, 10:08:41 pm
P S I did say  to the gent do you normally haggle when you go morrisons shopping
thanks for the quick responses

may your tank be empty and your wallet full.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: home6442 on August 28, 2013, 10:17:16 pm
Your reply should have been.
Then I think you got a bargain it would have cost you a lot more than £10
to have the house shipped to Edinburgh and back. ;D
Title: Re: prices
Post by: wpclean on August 28, 2013, 10:27:09 pm
I have come down in price when I was short of cash, and I have refused when I have been flush  :D
Title: Re: prices
Post by: gavinb on August 28, 2013, 11:01:04 pm
I dont haggle any more the price is the price take it or leave it im not fussed .

I had an asian lady collar me today wanted 4 bed house cleaning guttering empried fascias etc and window clean I said £150 as I didn't want to do it she said oh thats too expensive I said oh well thats the price take it or leave it lol .

As I say I don't haggle .
Title: Re: prices
Post by: PoleKing on August 28, 2013, 11:02:23 pm
I dont haggle any more the price is the price take it or leave it im not fussed .

I had an asian lady collar me today wanted 4 bed house cleaning guttering empried fascias etc and window clean I said £150 as I didn't want to do it she said oh thats too expensive I said oh well thats the price take it or leave it lol .

As I say I don't haggle .

I like a little bit of haggling sometimes.
Shows gumption.
Sexes up the day.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: home6442 on August 28, 2013, 11:07:41 pm
At least you got to the haggling stage I priced a fascia and gutter clean a few weeks back and the
woman near fainted.
She went as white as a sheet and could hardly reply.
Believe me it was nowhere near £150 that would have killed her.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: wpclean on August 28, 2013, 11:07:58 pm
I dont haggle any more the price is the price take it or leave it im not fussed .

I had an asian lady collar me today wanted 4 bed house cleaning guttering empried fascias etc and window clean I said £150 as I didn't want to do it she said oh thats too expensive I said oh well thats the price take it or leave it lol .

As I say I don't haggle .
I like your attitude  ;D
I like a little bit of haggling sometimes.
Shows gumption.
Sexes up the day.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: PoleKing on August 28, 2013, 11:15:35 pm
I dont haggle any more the price is the price take it or leave it im not fussed .

I had an asian lady collar me today wanted 4 bed house cleaning guttering empried fascias etc and window clean I said £150 as I didn't want to do it she said oh thats too expensive I said oh well thats the price take it or leave it lol .

As I say I don't haggle .
I like your attitude  ;D
I like a little bit of haggling sometimes.
Shows gumption.
Sexes up the day.

Ta.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: David D on August 28, 2013, 11:33:08 pm
I priced a dormer bungalow yesterday which had 2 Skylite windows on each side of the apex, very large conservatory, 2 sets of patio doors, and 8 windows which included 2 above the conservatory in a recess and very difficult to get to.  I quoted £45 as a one off clean and the customer said you are joking, the last one only wanted £7. I told him to snap his hand off.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: dazmond on August 29, 2013, 08:15:00 am
i had an ex customer who finally asked me to clean his windows again after we fell out 18 years ago over a damaged roof(that i fixed by the way!).small 3 bed semi with tiny conservatory.£15.then i noticed his UPVC was pretty dirty so i told him i could clean all his plastics and small roof for £80.he snapped my hand off!!so ive booked him in for when i get back from holiday! :) :).happy days.

if any customer tries to haggle i walk away unless i know them well and like them.i will do certain jobs cheaper esp if its an old man or woman who live on their own.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: Jim Waugh(Albright & Shiny) on August 29, 2013, 08:16:46 am
i had an ex customer who finally asked me to clean his windows again after we fell out 18 years ago over a damaged roof(that i fixed by the way!).small 3 bed semi with tiny conservatory.£15.then i noticed his UPVC was pretty dirty so i told him i could clean all his plastics and small roof for £80.he snapped my hand off!!so ive booked him in for when i get back from holiday! :) :).happy days.

if any customer tries to haggle i walk away unless i know them well and like them.i will do certain jobs cheaper esp if its an old man or woman who live on their own.
Nice one
Title: Re: prices
Post by: PoleKing on August 29, 2013, 08:41:32 am
I priced a dormer bungalow yesterday which had 2 Skylite windows on each side of the apex, very large conservatory, 2 sets of patio doors, and 8 windows which included 2 above the conservatory in a recess and very difficult to get to.  I quoted £45 as a one off clean and the customer said you are joking, the last one only wanted £7. I told him to snap his hand off.

I say 'perhaps that's why he's gone out if business'
Title: Re: prices
Post by: robbo333 on August 29, 2013, 09:21:34 am
I don't mind people who haggle, providing they do it nicely (you know what I mean). If I like the person and I think they'll be a good customer, then i'll drop a little bit. Or, as it's usually a first clean, I'll throw in a couple of freebies. Especially if it makes my next clean easier.  ;)
Title: Re: prices
Post by: GOLDIE on September 04, 2013, 12:51:23 am
thanks guys for all your support and fast replies

goldie

may your bucket be empty and your wallet full




Title: Re: prices
Post by: Michael Peterson on September 04, 2013, 07:40:30 pm
sounds like hes from Edinburgh lol even the Scottish don't like them