Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Blue Frog Systems on July 16, 2009, 10:12:57 pm
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Hi guys,
Thought i would share my experience with you today.
I had one regular customer and a new one to clean. It was raining about medium when i got to the regular.
He came out and said 'are you sure about cleaning in the rain' ? Out of no where i came out with 'your windows are like my advertising boards, if they werent clean, it would ruin my reputation'
After that he was fine and understood where i was coming from.
New customer came out with a similar comment and got the same reply as above. She completley understood too and came out in the rain and commented on the windows. She was really happy and i was really wet ;D
Thought that might help some guys out when its raining and you get 'one' of them custys
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hey good luck to you
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I cleaned a custies house on Sat, its been horrid this past week, and went back today and the windows are near prefect..
She said to me, when i cleaned them in the rain "are you sure?" I said "no problems if they are not near perfect after all this rain come later in the week, i'll re clean for free".
They just need educating that its not the rain that causes dirty windows..
But i like you line!
Might use that :D
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I might copy write it like others do ;)
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pre book them if its raining when you turn up charge them if they cancel .
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its looking like a day off tommorrow,be buggered if im going to get wet through ;D
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pre book them if its raining when you turn up charge them if they cancel .
All my customers get a call the night before whateverr the weather
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pre book them if its raining when you turn up charge them if they cancel .
All my customers get a call the night before whateverr the weather
pre book a month in advance all my customers from today no i will be back on the 16 of next month unless it drops on a sunday .
if it rains on that day i will do the work unless the customer cancels on the day .
if the customer cancels i still charge them 75 % .
my customers love me and i love them they pay my wages , dont let a bit of bad weather bother you pre book and be safe .
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its looking like a day off tommorrow,be buggered if im going to get wet through
A man after my own heart
If i can't earn enough on dry days im in the wrong job.
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I'm cleaning in the rain
Just cleaning in the rain
Just don't give a damn
If the customer complains
When I get all wet
I'm never upset
Cos cash in the bank
Is as good as it gets
Let the stormy clouds chase
The trad guys from the place
With the pole in my hands
I've a smile on my face
I run to my van
As fast as I can
Been cleaning
Just cleaning
In the rain.
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I'm cleaning in the rain
Just cleaning in the rain
Just don't give a damn
If the customer complains
When I get all wet
I'm never upset
Cos cash in the bank
Is as good as it gets
Let the stormy clouds chase
The trad guys from the place
With the pole in my hands
I've a smile on my face
I run to my van
As fast as I can
Been cleaning
Just cleaning
In the rain.
Someone give Simon Cowell a shout please ;D ;D
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Hi guys,
Thought i would share my experience with you today.
I had one regular customer and a new one to clean. It was raining about medium when i got to the regular.
He came out and said 'are you sure about cleaning in the rain' ? Out of no where i came out with 'your windows are like my advertising boards, if they werent clean, it would ruin my reputation'
After that he was fine and understood where i was coming from.
New customer came out with a similar comment and got the same reply as above. She completley understood too and came out in the rain and commented on the windows. She was really happy and i was really wet ;D
Thought that might help some guys out when its raining and you get 'one' of them custys
It was a lovely afternoon here yesterday. A customer stopped me because it was going to rain hard today. In fact, it threw it down last night with lightning too. Still considering my options on this one. If it was one job on its own, it would almost certainly be history. This is a customer who never sends a cheque and making me wait until a second clean to collect two lots. I've even supplied my bank details to no avail. My only concern about dropping the job is that I have some fairly decent work in that immediate area and if I cause her to go elsewhere, others may follow.
I've already let her know that I was unhappy with the cancellation and that I don't get let off my mortgage if it rains so she may well go elsewhere anyway. No great loss so long as others don't follow.
I may take the route that short notice cancellations are charged at 50% in the future. This incident directly cost me money because it was local to me and it was too late and impractical to travel and do a replacement job elsewhere. If I had known that my workload was going to be less, I would have targetted another area that is due with a bit more work to do.
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i would make them realise you are regular and reliable regardless of the weather should they NOT want a regular and reliable service, then they should contact you when they want the clean and you will charge according to the service.
I have had this a number of times, and i now see why they start off with, my window cleaner never shows up.
Be honest with them.
Ive had a few ask me where i am lately and ive said "ive missed you out as it was due to rain the following day and you turned me away last time so i didn't bother turning up this time".
The penny soon drops - or you drop them..
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All my customers get a call the night before whateverr the weather
Are you kidding ?
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its looking like a day off tommorrow,be buggered if im going to get wet through
A man after my own heart
If i can't earn enough on dry days im in the wrong job.
spot on ,just got soaked collecting ;D
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All my customers get a call the night before whateverr the weather
Are you kidding ?
Nope, dead serious
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pre book them if its raining when you turn up charge them if they cancel .
All my customers get a call the night before whateverr the weather
have you no wife or friends to talk to ;D
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Good effort JP
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When you cull a customer do you really find the others in the street all drop you?
I have come to the conculsion that most people will stick with you...
What are you experiances?
Cheers
Dave.
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I don't work in the rain.