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Title: Haggling with yourself
Post by: sunshine windows on October 20, 2016, 09:08:32 am
I find myself doing this quite often.

Go to quote a job when the customer is there and end up blurting out a price which is cheaper than the cost i've just totalled up in my head.

Did one yesterday, added up to £250, thought there's no way they'll pay that, so out came £225.

I wish they weren't in when quoting half the time.

Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: nathankaye on October 20, 2016, 09:27:24 am
I find myself doing this quite often.

Go to quote a job when the customer is there and end up blurting out a price which is cheaper than the cost i've just totalled up in my head.

Did one yesterday, added up to £250, thought there's no way they'll pay that, so out came £225.

I wish they weren't in when quoting half the time.

Lol  ;D   what a relieve, its not just me who does that periodically. The real problem with this though, is i often find they snap your hand off and you realise you could have gone a whole lot higher in price instead  :-\
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: Soupy on October 20, 2016, 09:32:25 am
Optimum response is:

Hmmm, that's more than I thought, i'll need to think about it...
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: jk999 on October 20, 2016, 10:21:01 am
I normally do opposite think of a price then give them an higher price which most of time they agree lol  ;D
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: SeanK on October 20, 2016, 11:10:35 am
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, I served a five year apprenticeship to become a first class one in a million shiner and my customers know it, they are more than happy to pay whatever I ask just because its a privilege to have their windows cleaned by me, most would be
overjoyed just to get onto my waiting list.
I do get the odd niggle of guilt when some have to get into debt just to afford me but it soon passes.
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: dd on October 20, 2016, 04:32:28 pm
I find myself doing this quite often.

Go to quote a job when the customer is there and end up blurting out a price which is cheaper than the cost i've just totalled up in my head.

Did one yesterday, added up to £250, thought there's no way they'll pay that, so out came £225.

I wish they weren't in when quoting half the time.
Personally I would not get out of bed for less than £250 /hour. Needs to be more if it is a conny roof.
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: Smurf on October 20, 2016, 04:47:24 pm
I find myself doing this quite often.

Go to quote a job when the customer is there and end up blurting out a price which is cheaper than the cost i've just totalled up in my head.

Did one yesterday, added up to £250, thought there's no way they'll pay that, so out came £225.

I wish they weren't in when quoting half the time.
Now I know who the little rascal is that keeps undercutting me   ;D ;D
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: sunshine windows on October 20, 2016, 10:13:38 pm
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, I served a five year apprenticeship to become a first class one in a million shiner and my customers know it, they are more than happy to pay whatever I ask just because its a privilege to have their windows cleaned by me, most would be
overjoyed just to get onto my waiting list.
I do get the odd niggle of guilt when some have to get into debt just to afford me but it soon passes.

This made me chuckle
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: sunshine windows on October 20, 2016, 10:14:47 pm
I find myself doing this quite often.

Go to quote a job when the customer is there and end up blurting out a price which is cheaper than the cost i've just totalled up in my head.

Did one yesterday, added up to £250, thought there's no way they'll pay that, so out came £225.

I wish they weren't in when quoting half the time.
Now I know who the little rascal is that keeps undercutting me   ;D ;D

Thanks for the recommendation of Bob Morrison 👍
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: Tosh on October 21, 2016, 12:26:47 am
I find myself doing this quite often.

Go to quote a job when the customer is there and end up blurting out a price which is cheaper than the cost i've just totalled up in my head.

Did one yesterday, added up to £250, thought there's no way they'll pay that, so out came £225.

I wish they weren't in when quoting half the time.

I hope you got a picture of that with your van in it :-)
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: E.C.S on October 21, 2016, 01:56:16 am
Haha the dreaded nerves scenario. It's crazy, you can go from being the calmest quoter to a rambling mess. I put it down to how much new work you/I need that week? I'm not one of those "I earn £400 a day mate" guys - il happily admit I could do with a few more!

If you struggle next time I suggest a Xanax or Valium before quotes  ;D
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: Smurf on October 22, 2016, 02:15:59 pm
Got a gutter clear to do shortly and it's not like me to give an estimate over the phone but I'm betting I've stiched myself up big time as was listing to the little chap sat on my shoulder instead of me.  ;D
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: Soupy on October 22, 2016, 02:23:24 pm
Got a gutter clear to do shortly and it's not like me to give an estimate over the phone but I'm betting I've stiched myself up big time as was listing to the little chap sat on my shoulder instead of me.  ;D

Why is Tosh sitting on your shoulder?
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: Smurf on October 22, 2016, 02:38:34 pm
Oh dear me  ;D
Title: Re: Haggling with yourself
Post by: Smurf on October 22, 2016, 05:09:20 pm
Anyhow that job felt like I had tosh sitting on me shoulders and banging my head agaist a wall too as I've got bloody man flu now.