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peter holley

Re: How much would you charge on a 4 weekly
« Reply #40 on: August 28, 2008, 10:52:16 pm »
the job in the photoes £60... although i wouldnt be interested....i only do cash on completion ;D

big houses = cash flow probs ???

Wayne Thomas

Re: How much would you charge on a 4 weekly
« Reply #41 on: August 28, 2008, 11:05:58 pm »
Yes you could mate,if you get 1 you`ll get em all.

Owners of houses as shown talk to each other. NWH is right. If you get in with one, you get in with all of them. I'm the same with Doctors houses, TV presenters, pilots, etc. It's more about trusting you than the price. If you price too low they'll think you're a shady character. Be bold, price bold and stick to it. :)

WCE

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Re: How much would you charge on a 4 weekly
« Reply #42 on: August 30, 2008, 11:41:16 am »
You need to be almost stalking it mate i`m serous,i`ll bet other WC`s are.Make a point of going by everyday if you can to see what`s happening,you here WC`s saying i picked up another 10 jobs today,not like that they didn`t.

Yup too true.


We had an estate just 100 yards down the road from me go up about a year ago, theres a nice little days work in there, i thought, that'll do me fine. Started knocking within a fortnight of the first one moved in.....all gone, someones picked em all up.

Probably fingering the sales-girl of the builder  ;D if you see what I mean  ;D ;D
I found a good advantage, On a lot of new builds I do the build/ sparkle cleans. The sparkle is great as it's a moving in clean. Because of this I get inside information and can get there first. Thats what happened there.
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