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Title: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on June 24, 2008, 06:31:52 pm
If you were recommended by an existing client to go to a new customer and you went there and a window cleaner saw you and came up and said "This is my patch."

How would you respond?

Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: LWC on June 24, 2008, 06:35:46 pm
"no such thing as patches mate"
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: johnny_h on June 24, 2008, 06:37:41 pm
change my pants as i would of wet them laughing
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: sjm on June 24, 2008, 06:39:48 pm
Would  depend how big he was  :P
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: p1w1 on June 24, 2008, 06:40:41 pm
I would tell him to pull his head out his arse the same thing i said when someone once said that to me, then change my pants through wetting them with laughter.

Paul
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: LWC on June 24, 2008, 06:41:06 pm
"thats a shame"
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: Bobs Window Cleaning on June 24, 2008, 06:42:53 pm
So......did this happen to you? ::)
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: windowwashers on June 24, 2008, 06:46:37 pm
I would say, sorry this is my round and carry on
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: Tosh on June 24, 2008, 06:51:01 pm
change my pants as i would of wet them laughing

Snap!
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: d s windowcleaning on June 24, 2008, 07:16:13 pm
load of crap , patches are for the smokers who want to quit . if you pick up the yellow pages you get a list of window cleaners to pick from , the customer can pick whoever they want . patches what a laff those who think its there patch are the ones who are after the beer money , those who run for a living are the true window cleaners .................. im off to magaluf soon  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: mark dew on June 24, 2008, 07:42:07 pm
This patches lark seems to be a northern thing. I can't remember reading on here anyone speaking up for patches, from anywhere else in the uk.

It's hard to say unless it happens. But i do think it is out of order to claim an area is your patch.
This is the 21st century and people are too clued up nowadays to generally be swayed by anyone who tells us what we can and can't do.
Working with people is better than working against, so if anyone wants to 'own' a patch they could achieve it through customer loyalty and swapping the odd job with matey, to make both your lives easier.
Telling someone they cannot trade an area is fighting talk. Short-sighted in my opinion.  ???
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: jeff1 on June 24, 2008, 07:55:33 pm
If you were recommended by an existing client to go to a new customer and you went there and a window cleaner saw you and came up and said "This is my patch."

How would you respond?



SSIP FFO
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: jaykie on June 24, 2008, 09:05:51 pm
Funny how those who believe so strongly about patches existing dont comment on this topic but say things like "people against the patch system are to tight to dip into thier pockets to buy work and just want to pick it up for nothing"
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: Ian_Giles on June 24, 2008, 09:27:02 pm

many years ago I had experience of this, a lad who was working for me had another window cleaner come up to him and give him some serious grief over the fact he was working his 'patch', even had this huge customer come out to support him!

He tried to approach my worker again, this time I was close by, and interjected, telling said window cleaner that if he had a problem I was the one to approach, not my employee....he smiled nicely (though a rather fixed grin) and backed down (make of that what you wish!)

Just the other day a fellow forum member I was chatting to in the local high street (not Tosh or Squeaky) told me of another local window cleaner who aggressively confronted a young guy who was touting up his round and told him to basically go away because he was touting his 'patch'.

So, so wrong, if 'J' had tried it with me I'd have...er, well, you know, smiled sweetly...I'm afraid I wouldn't have been very professional :-\

The fellow forum member gave good advice to his colleague, basically telling him - if approached - to say that he knew where he lived and would contact the police because of his threatening behavior.

I'm a mod, so I can't say openly what I'd have done...bad form, what!


Ian
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: edd on June 24, 2008, 09:34:32 pm
jeff did you use to be a butcher with the ssip ffo
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: Helen on June 24, 2008, 10:40:33 pm
If you were recommended by an existing client to go to a new customer and you went there and a window cleaner saw you and came up and said "This is my patch."

How would you respond?

Just tell him that you have been asked to call at number 12 or whatever as they do not have a window cleaner. Get friendly and work with not against ;D
No such thing as patches
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: davids3511 on June 24, 2008, 11:41:08 pm
I had this all the time when I started.. I lost the rag with th last guy, he told me I had better hope I never met him and his mate. I said 'tell me here you two are right this second and I will be over there in a minute' Reply - 'Couldn't do that, mate'

I chased another guy down the street that had threatned my wife over the phone. Turned out he lived on the street and didn't clean it. Wrong guy, he was really good about it though. I was just glad I hadn't managed to catch him.
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: jeff1 on June 24, 2008, 11:43:56 pm
jeff did you use to be a butcher with the ssip ffo
No My brother-in-law is a butcher though  ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: macmac on June 25, 2008, 12:27:08 am
"I've another 20 new appointments here today alone, apparently the local window cleaner around here is a right a**hole!"  ;)


Tony
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: kirky on June 25, 2008, 05:29:24 am
basically i'd inform the bloke that i advertise my services in various locations for people needing a window cleaner can get in touch end of ;)
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: Neil271052 on June 25, 2008, 07:59:04 am
Patches= nonsense.

Nobody owns the customers.
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: sjm on June 25, 2008, 08:35:22 am
Patches= nonsense.

Nobody owns the customers.
I own mine !  :-*
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: windowwashers on June 25, 2008, 09:15:12 am
jeff did you use to be a butcher with the ssip ffo
No My brother-in-law is a butcher though  ;D ;D ;)
im not coming on your patch then  :o I have been told you and your family are the only window cleaners in the area now I know, you dont own the local barber shop aswell do you?
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: jeff1 on June 25, 2008, 09:22:24 am
jeff did you use to be a butcher with the ssip ffo
No My brother-in-law is a butcher though  ;D ;D ;)
im not coming on your patch then  :o I have been told you and your family are the only window cleaners in the area now I know, you dont own the local barber shop aswell do you?
No need,  I haven't got any hair  ;D ;D
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: DASERVICES on June 25, 2008, 11:45:17 am
The only person to fear about someone coming onto their patch is a rubbish window cleaner. If you are good at your job and have a good rapour with your customers then you should be safe.

When a customer moves they will ask us to do their house in another area, I would never dream of saying sorry but that is another window cleaners patch!

If someone came onto my area and took my customers away I would seriuosly look at what I am doing wrong provided the person was legit, if they were not then I would get him carted away. ;)
Title: Re: New customer on someone else's "patch"?
Post by: Neil271052 on June 25, 2008, 12:12:49 pm
Patches= nonsense.

Nobody owns the customers.
I own mine !  :-*

Sorry can't understand that attitude.

Sounds a bit like old fashioned communism to me, believing private initiative is to be feared.

So, nobody allowed to canvas in peoples "patches", and may only start up as a window cleaner by buying a retiring or dead WCers round ??

I note you are the only one of the correspondents on these threads that thinks it a good idea.