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JandS

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Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #60 on: June 13, 2009, 02:32:03 pm »
Well master-clean you talk a good job I''ll give you that.

John
Impossible done straight away, miracles can take a little longer.

Shaun_Ashmore

  • Posts: 11382
Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #61 on: June 14, 2009, 09:48:57 pm »
I can see what Master clean is saying perhaps my take on it would be, "do you really know what the customer is thinking?" no thought not and neither do I !, if you 'sell' your service with a more indepth quote or try and sell to them with more details then you put quality into their heads NOT everyone buys on price and you'll find that if you try and offer more or different you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Shaun

Goldfinch PCS

  • Posts: 134
Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #62 on: June 16, 2009, 01:55:37 am »
Hi Guys

As with all businesses there will be people working within  a wide range of prices, which will depend on many things.

The CC with a 500 Pound second hand machine and an old van, no training etc can hardly be compared with one who has invested 50K, plus various training hours etc.

We are not all the same and will not charge the same prices, remember Chem Dry have also invseted in the franchise fee.

They are good for the industry as they keep prices up.

Cheers

Doug



I am offended by this, I love my old van. My Citroen Relay never fails to start. Not to mention the saving I make on juice, it never get past 75 and so I don't worry about speeding on the motorway. It carries all my machines and chemicals and that poor old fa*t now carries my pure water tank. Well I don't full it, there is no turbo on it so it's a uphill struggle with the tank. I am thinking of changing it but maybe next year, I just change the timing belt on it, so it is now ready to do a few more thousand miles. LONG LIVE MY CITROEN
Goldfinch PCS
0800 612 9244
LTT PROmite(Altec) Member of - IICRC
www.goldfinchpcs.co.uk

Goldfinch PCS

  • Posts: 134
Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #63 on: June 16, 2009, 02:19:05 am »
On the topic of pricing, well let me get my 1/2 pence in. Has anyone noticed the prices in London lately, 3pc suite £35, £1.50 per stair, single room £20, double room £25 and it goes on  Check the internet, type in carpet cleaning in london and have a look at some of those sites that display there prices and claims to be the best (am I allowed to call names on here). The sad thing is some long standing companies are charging these prices.

A point mentioned by several prior to this, not all customers want cheap and cheerful. What's wrong with £70.00 for doing stairs and landing? Do it all the time. All my customers are left surprised at the final outcome.

A few questions for my fellow Carpet Cleaners;

1) Have you had a rent or mortgage decrease lately due to the economic downturn?
2) Have they(white hall pick pockets) reduce the tolls and Congestion Charges because of the downturn?
3) Is petrol or diesel price down due to the economic downturn?
4) Has your insurance stopped or reduce due to the downturn?
5) Does your family stop eating and your wives stop shopping?
6) Are train, bus and coach fares going down?

Get my drift...?

So why should CCs be the moral high responsible for and driving the initiative to work for peanuts?

As for those who don't think it's a skill, do it properly, show some pride and then think again. Then ask this, aren't you a skilled professional? When companies pay top bucks for good sales people or top market analyst or top financial controllers - Hey we do all that every day for a living and we pay ourselves so ADD SOME VALUE TO YOUR SERVICE.
Goldfinch PCS
0800 612 9244
LTT PROmite(Altec) Member of - IICRC
www.goldfinchpcs.co.uk

clinton

Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #64 on: June 16, 2009, 07:22:08 am »
Good post with the questions :)

Think a lot of carpet cleaners set up and work cheap to get them up and running.

Trouble is ist hard to up the prices so they carry on cleaning cheap.

After a few years the van or machine needs upgrading and they have no money put aside and realise they have just taken a wage out and have no extra money left ::)

murky

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Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #65 on: June 18, 2009, 10:04:03 am »
I met a guy at Altec this year that I realised came on here now and again, he runs a Thermal Blue wave and a porty, his average ticket was £300 plus. Judging by his van and the amont of kit he had I could believe it!

Evidently he does mostly West End work but is based in St Albans.

Though he did admit that he used to be booked up 3 weeks ahead but was now slowing down to a week or so.

I suppose if you can get it and are prepared to work for it, its there. Actually think he was 1 of the early fast trackers and was reaping the rewards.

Murky

Shaun_Ashmore

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Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #66 on: June 18, 2009, 11:27:30 pm »
I think that's Nigel at Design Care.

Shaun

Doug Holloway

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Re: Extortionate Price
« Reply #67 on: June 19, 2009, 07:46:37 am »
Hi Guys

If you are cleaning in the West End, then you would expect to get high priced jobs, lots of parking hassle traffic etc but also lots of money and high quality items.

There is no right price.

Cheers

Doug

master-clean

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Re: Extortionate Price New
« Reply #68 on: June 19, 2009, 08:39:20 am »
I met a guy at Altec this year that I realised came on here now and again, he runs a Thermal Blue wave and a porty, his average ticket was £300 plus. Judging by his van and the amont of kit he had I could believe it!

Evidently he does mostly West End work but is based in St Albans.

Though he did admit that he used to be booked up 3 weeks ahead but was now slowing down to a week or so.

I suppose if you can get it and are prepared to work for it, its there. Actually think he was 1 of the early fast trackers and was reaping the rewards.

Murky

Murky I know who you mean, Nigel Woodhead, probally the most successful carpet cleaner in the UK none the less.

Many on here probally flippantley read his posts without realising but well worth taking note of his advice.