Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Afterglow Window Cleaners on December 22, 2009, 04:44:17 pm
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First custy says I not being funny but any joe bloggs can clean windows.......I just smiled and got on with it, felt like saying well do em youself then
2nd and 3rd were two semis with 11 very tall windows, not been done in ages, next door neighbours, the ones sister told her I was good :) cant go wrong, right?
well I looked around, saw the large windows and quoted what I thought was a very good £9 per house.....
However, the one woman, looked at me disgusted, shouted Nooooo and walked off in a huff (even her mate looked disgusted with her, she said ok)
Whilst I was doing her windows, the other woman goes off across the road telling her neighbours I'm too dear, you know he charges £9 etc etc
First time I have had a day like this, was expecting good cheers around xmas, not here in shrewsbury, lol, I suppose I better get used to it
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£9 £9 £9 for a whole house, u rip off merchant, should be a most £2, and you should be greatful that you get that to top up you dole lol, sod em,. then dont live in the real world, they probably use to pay 4 to a old chap, with a flat cap
ur better off with out custy like that,
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Next time one says that, tell them your not in it for beer tokens ;D
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Yes and dont forget to squeeze your flat cap out, as if you were wringing a scrim cloth out, when asking for your money. ;D yes sorr yes sorr.
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£9 £9 £9 for a whole house, u rip off merchant, should be a most £2, and you should be greatful that you get that to top up you dole lol, sod em,. then dont live in the real world, they probably use to pay 4 to a old chap, with a flat cap
ur better off with out custy like that,
£2! now now, dont get greedy! £1.50 maybe £1.75,
some people forget goerge formby has not cleaned windows in some many years now
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11 tall windows,i wudda charged £10 if were a 4 weekly, u dont want custies like that,u can tell that theyd be the moanin type lol
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Yes and dont forget to squeeze your flat cap out, as if you were wringing a scrim cloth out, when asking for your money. ;D yes sorr yes sorr.
;D ;D nice one.
whilst nodding enthusiastically in deference
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First time I have had a day like this, was expecting good cheers around xmas, not here in shrewsbury, lol, I suppose I better get used to it
Perhaps those custies put the "Shrew" in Shrewsbury?