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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Richard iSparkle on October 25, 2016, 06:56:03 am

Title: cancelled customer
Post by: Richard iSparkle on October 25, 2016, 06:56:03 am
I'm feeling a bit wound up...

we have had a customer for over 6 years. cleaned them on time every 4 weeks in that time. done extra work for them when they asked.

he is a medical consultant... sends his child to the private school in the area (about £20000 a year fees)..

last month we put his price up by 88pence. that's the only price rise he has had in his entire time with us. he cancelled because of the increase!

what a plonker!!!  ::)roll
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: 8weekly on October 25, 2016, 08:06:53 am
You'll have forgotten all about it by the weekend. 88p?
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: SeanK on October 25, 2016, 08:12:42 am
Richard tight gits come from all walks of life which is what this guy is, I'm surprised you've kept him for so long.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Mick Kent on October 25, 2016, 08:18:04 am
How much was you charging before the price increase?
I wouldn't let it bother you in the slightest, with all the other price increases you have done you must be smashing last years take.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: dazmond on October 25, 2016, 08:57:27 am
i remember many years ago a customer cancelled when i went to put up his windows from £5-50 to £6-00.this was an up and over the garage flat roof job too.never had i increased the price on this job ever.he was really angry!

some people are penny wise and pound foolish.funnily enough i still see this guy as i still clean others around where he lives and i always nod and say hello.

he now has a trad guy(who i know) who cleans them for a fiver.i also lost another one years ago when i put his price up to £7-00 from £6-00.he also has the same guy who cleans them for a fiver now.

i clean 90% of these estate properties and all the others  pay £8-£15 now.i also clean them quicker with wfp. ;)

theres been another couple of instances where ive lost jobs  from price rises and even had a guy who basically said "ive not doubled my earnings in the last few years like you!!"and slammed the door in my face after years of reliable service(again a £1 price rise from £6 to £7.) ::)roll.the truth is I HAD doubled my earnings(and  more!)BUT HE DIDNT KNOW THAT!but it wasnt by raising a poxy £6 job. ::)roll

some people dont like to see you do well for yourself.i spent years on ladders with old cars,scruffy jeans,low prices etc and then in the space of a few years i raised prices,invested in wfp,uniform,sign written van and started going abroad for my holidays a few times a year.some didnt like that! ;D.

sod em.they just want you to struggle to make ends meet and barely scratch a living together as thats what a window cleaner does isnt it?NO not anymore.ive lived that life and its rubbish.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: ben M on October 25, 2016, 09:38:41 am
88pence? :o why not £1? how much did you charge before?
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: nathankaye on October 25, 2016, 10:33:12 am
I had very similar experience (tho i think many of us have, who have been in this game for as long).
Each new customer gets the new upto date price, whilst my long standing customers have older prices. But the gap was getting too large between the two, so it was time to put prices up. A 3bed terraced house with a very small conservatory on. Kept same price since i started back in the day, £6:50. (In my other posts, i have said that in my past i now feel like i was a charity than a business. Before people start havin a pop at price!)
I put price up by a £1.  She moaned and groaned and cancelled, even tho it was cheaper than her neighbours so told her still had loyalty discount!
Within 6mnths she came crawling bk (which i expected) So i gladly took her back. However! Told her she lost her loyalty discount and has to come back as a new customer, £10for house and £5 for conservatory so £15 in total. I now clean just her house for £10. So less work for more money. Win win
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: lal on October 25, 2016, 10:37:31 am
88pence? :o why not £1? how much did you charge before?

  +1    Exactly my thoughts, if you had put it up a £1 or two, it might not have  bothered him, but 88pence is an odd
  amount for a price rise, and probably annoyed him.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Smurf on October 25, 2016, 11:06:49 am
Can I ask how you came to the strange amount of 88p increase?
Are you also vat registered by any chance?  ::)roll
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: steve rix on October 25, 2016, 11:45:50 am
Can I ask how you came to the strange amount of 88p increase?
Are you also vat registered by any chance?  ::)roll
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Richard iSparkle on October 25, 2016, 11:49:49 am
88pence? :o why not £1? how much did you charge before?

  +1    Exactly my thoughts, if you had put it up a £1 or two, it might not have  bothered him, but 88pence is an odd
  amount for a price rise, and probably annoyed him.

people pay by DD so the 88p is no hassle

the reason is i was recommended by a really experienced window cleaner (multi vans etc) that they got less cancellations on 88p than a £1 rise.

funny thing is another customer said the same as you, why did;t you put it up to £1!

Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Richard iSparkle on October 25, 2016, 11:50:39 am
Can I ask how you came to the strange amount of 88p increase?
Are you also vat registered by any chance?  ::)roll

yep, VAT registered, but i didn't mention this or give it as a reason

i just said increases in min wage etc
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Richard iSparkle on October 25, 2016, 11:53:45 am
thanks everyone for their comments.

the guys a plonker. he gets automatic wage increases and then increases every co often being NHS and a consultant.

i always new he wasn't a nice gut though so it will be good to get him off our books. i don't have to worry about him anymore ;)

it makes me feel better venting a bit and getting your solidarity ;)

Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Smurf on October 25, 2016, 01:13:16 pm
One that sticks in my mind was a one-off exterior property deep clean for a consultant surgeon. He happened to be a barter type you know the sort I mean. Let’s just say after what I said to him after I got paid I don't have to go under his knife.  ;D

Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Tom White on October 25, 2016, 01:15:06 pm
I once had a lady approach me and say I was cancelled because I never shopped at their butcher's shop and another window cleaner did.

I just smiled and thanked her for her custom.

She's obviously got issues.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Smurf on October 25, 2016, 01:18:59 pm
Classic  ;D ;D
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: JandS on October 25, 2016, 01:19:25 pm
I've just had to give CPR to an Asian guy.....internal gutter cleaning to 3 sides of a bog standard semi and one side of garage.....told him £65.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Smurf on October 25, 2016, 01:21:36 pm
I bet he was waiting for his change after you revived him too  ;D
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: SeanK on October 25, 2016, 01:30:10 pm
I once had a lady approach me and say I was cancelled because I never shopped at their butcher's shop and another window cleaner did.

I just smiled and thanked her for her custom.

She's obviously got issues.

Nothing wrong with that, I personally would support or give preference to a business that would support me as long as I'm not getting an inferior product or ending up massively out of pocket.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Tom White on October 25, 2016, 02:05:34 pm
I once had a lady approach me and say I was cancelled because I never shopped at their butcher's shop and another window cleaner did.

I just smiled and thanked her for her custom.

She's obviously got issues.

Nothing wrong with that, I personally would support or give preference to a business that would support me as long as I'm not getting an inferior product or ending up massively out of pocket.

It was the bitterness mixed with the triumphalist demeanor that showed me she was a bunny boiler.

Her house was nothing special; just a bog standard semi - of which there's thousands of 'em all over the place.

The only interesting aspect of cleaning her windows was once when we did the insides; the house was filthy, but the porn CDs left out on display in the bedroom were interesting; not the dirty underwear strewn across the floor.

I wouldn't eat food from her shop if she paid me.

The dirty gopper. :'(
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: cgh window cleaning on October 25, 2016, 02:09:57 pm
I once had a lady approach me and say I was cancelled because I never shopped at their butcher's shop and another window cleaner did.

I just smiled and thanked her for her custom.

She's obviously got issues.


A mate of mine had something similar when he lost a shop that only sold vegan products to a window cleaner who was vegan and said "if he got the job he would shop with them"
She sacked my mate and went with the other cleaner because as she put it"his one of us"
There are some strange fickle customers about.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: SeanK on October 25, 2016, 02:17:56 pm
I once had a lady approach me and say I was cancelled because I never shopped at their butcher's shop and another window cleaner did.

I just smiled and thanked her for her custom.

She's obviously got issues.

Nothing wrong with that, I personally would support or give preference to a business that would support me as long as I'm not getting an inferior product or ending up massively out of pocket.

It was the bitterness mixed with the triumphalist demeanor that showed me she was a bunny boiler.

Her house was nothing special; just a bog standard semi - of which there's thousands of 'em all over the place.

The only interesting aspect of cleaning her windows was once when we did the insides; the house was filthy, but the porn CDs left out on display in the bedroom were interesting; not the dirty underwear strewn across the floor.

I wouldn't eat food from her shop if she paid me.

The dirty gopper. :'(

Oh dear that's my sarnies binned, lol.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: nathankaye on October 25, 2016, 06:49:48 pm
"Let me pay you for cleaning my windows"
Only to know that you will be in my shop to give me it back 😆

They do make you laugh.  If anything, your better without clients like that.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Smurf on October 25, 2016, 07:20:22 pm
More like I stratch your back and you will take the flesh off mine springs to mind  ;D
Oh and by the way luv I'm a vegan so stick that in yer pipe and smoke it  :D
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: elite mike on October 25, 2016, 07:35:10 pm
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  is she from tutshill   ?  ;)
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: jk999 on October 25, 2016, 09:01:37 pm
I had a couple of customers sister s  they where had to do their bungalow windows half and half .half machine half mop n blade so only went to do them when I could be bothered she phoned me up ranting and raving about how often I went  to clean them I told her if they both had them done fully with machine I would be there bang on four weeks they said no and canceled .drove past yesterday and the cheeky gits have got another window  cleaner and guess what he is doing all the window s with machine
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: NWH on October 25, 2016, 11:09:55 pm
Had a husband come out last month saying no more please I said any particular reason he said yeah the price you charge £90 or something don't you I'd rather have dirty windows thanks,he's never there usually I drove off laughing to myself coz he normally pays £130 and has done for 7-8 years lol.
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: LT carpet cleaning on October 25, 2016, 11:24:51 pm
Lol


 ::)roll
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Tom White on October 25, 2016, 11:27:38 pm
I used to have a lovely customer at one particular largish house; she moved and in moved a 'nightmare'.  The gate was locked, dog poo everywhere, just not a nice couple; so I binned them.

Anyway, I was at one of those 'alcohol recovery meetings' this evening; I've been going for quite a few years now.

In walked this ex-customer; he'd not drank that day and he was sweating like a sweaty thing.

I bet he thought "Poo, there's my ex-window cleaner!"  ;D
Title: Re: cancelled customer
Post by: Tom White on October 25, 2016, 11:29:33 pm
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  is she from tutshill   ?  ;)

No, I'm talking about the butchers in Sedbury and she lives in Sedbury (about 200 meters from me). ;D

The butchers in Tutshill is class; that's where I go.